Not if they win. The administrator is very well versed in football administration with an excellent record of getting clubs best results in terms of admin etc and he is confident they will find a buyer.
It needs Charlton to put the pressure on as they would be the ones to benefit from a Weeds deduction.
Now that the football is done, let the lawyers do their bit. Maybe I'll be on my own with this, but Wigan should be spared. Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday clearly cheated deliberately, and have cases pending which may warrant points deductions of 15 points or more. If applied this season, both would be relegated. Wigan have appeared to have been the subject of some nefarious ownership, but rules are rules - admin = 12 point deduction. So for me, the bottom 3 are Sheffield Wednesday, Derby and Hull. In such a circumstance, I do feel for Hull because I do think that financial misconduct should incur automatic relegation. But with the current deduction system, they'd lose out to Wigan, who have more points above them than the punishment. Of course in the real world the 'independent' committee finds that Wigan should have their deduction reduced, and BFC are relegated as a result. But first lets be proud of our team and hope that justice wins out!
told r'girt if they relegate us later i'm done with paying to watch football, if they did we may as well resign and apply for the scottish league!