So to recap we are going into admin on the factually incorrect basis that a points deduction would be this season to pay off an imaginary debt that we owe no one. Oh and Toby Tykes just called a press conference with Trump and Clarke and called them both lovely people.
I heard the same rumours or similar that niel Collins had a big fall out with the players last season before the Burton away game.
I don’t think the club fits the remit of Administration and there isn’t really a massive debt in place. The biggest risk is getting into the playoffs and losing them again. Everytime we go into them and ultimately lose, it costs us a boat load in player bonuses. They could close and liquidate though, like any business can, and settle all debts accordingly.
Connell is captain, maybe just wanting more from his players? Roberts had a go at a couple of players Saturday when we conceded. The worrying thing is the administration rumours.
Does the club have to be in debt to go into admin? If the owners decide they are not funding it anymore who's paying day to day running costs and wages at the end of the month? You don't have to be in debt to go in to admin I wouldn't have thought initially as it will build up naturally if resources are pulled and there's no means to pay what is owed financially to the end of the season and beyond.