Derby into Admin 21:57 - Sep 17 with 171941 views | TheRam | Fooking w@nkers. Actually feel sorry for the fans | | | | |
Derby into Admin on 23:27 - Jul 3 with 4943 views | stowmarketrange | It doesn’t matter how bankrupt this country becomes,they will always find enough money to go to war. The only way to stop all wars is to put the politicians’s children on the front line of any fighting,assuming they’re old enough.It’s ok for other people’s children to be slaughtered in the name of democracy,but not their own offspring. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 08:37 - Jul 4 with 4781 views | RangersDave | Be interesting to see what Wycombe do now, especially as the new owner of the 'fookin vvankers' has pots of money. | |
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Derby into Admin on 08:42 - Jul 4 with 4767 views | toboboly | Tell you what they have a better friendly schedule than we do: Bradford away Hertha Berlin home Stevenage away Leicester home | |
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Derby into Admin on 08:50 - Jul 4 with 4752 views | AnonymousR | HMRC aren't responsible for those decisions. They're not a Government department but a Government agency who are instructed to collect the tax specified. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 15:46 - Jul 4 with 4485 views | PinnerPaul | Wherever the money ends up, you don't think its unfair that all the other clubs in the EFL and PL, plus the vast majority of other companies in the UK pay 100% of salaries, whereas Derby County have got away with paying only 60% for God knows how long? | | | |
Derby into Admin on 13:53 - Jul 6 with 4155 views | Harbour | How can they sign Hourihane Chester and Mcgoldrick I thought they we skint and owed HMRC? | | | |
Derby into Admin on 14:45 - Jul 6 with 4036 views | Juzzie | Maybe they've negotiated a payment term with HMRC over a few years? They can't give every penny to HMRC otherwise they'd have nothing to trade with. Equally, transfer fees are rarely paid in full, usually over a few years. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 19:07 - Jul 6 with 3763 views | derbyhoop | All free transfers. Hourihane (31), Chester (33), and McGoldrick (34) have no sell on value. They've also lost Buchanan (21) to Werder Bremen on a free. DC did have an option to extend but player has used some employment law to bypass that. One for FIFA to rule on re compensation. | |
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Derby into Admin on 20:04 - Jul 6 with 3646 views | Ned_Kennedys | Surely all three will be decent wages, certainly more than we would be prepared to pay. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 20:11 - Jul 6 with 3617 views | DWQPR | All signings are subject to an agreed business plan with the EFL and therefore must meet with EFL approval. I suspect that the three of them signed as much for the glory of saving Derby from another relegation as much as anything else. It’s a bloody tough league to get out of nowadays, Sunderland took four years and the likes of Ipswich, Charlton, Bolton, Portsmouth and Wednesday have found it difficult to get out. | |
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Derby into Admin on 23:10 - Jul 6 with 3356 views | switchingcode | Good luck to them their decent fans have suffered enough hope they come straight back up.Think Rosenior will be an improvement on Rooney has a good future ahead. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 23:52 - Jul 6 with 3291 views | loftboy | Decent fans!!! Biggest bunch of entitles arseholes in the entire EFL | |
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Derby into Admin on 08:16 - Jul 7 with 3099 views | TheChef | "An agreed business plan with the EFL"?? Does the EFL know what a business plan looks like? | |
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Derby into Admin on 10:55 - Jul 7 with 2968 views | loftboy | Just seen a post on the Forest site, someone posted a link to companies house and it does look like that the new owner has paid over £65 million which means he has possibly paid off of their debts including HMRC. | |
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Derby into Admin on 10:56 - Jul 7 with 2962 views | Northernr | Immediately heading straight back out into the market to commit wages to 30+ names with no sell on value. | | | |
Derby into Admin on 11:19 - Jul 7 with 2895 views | DWQPR | Yeah but that’s alright as long as creditors got 25% of what was owed to them meaning that a few of those businesses go bust! 🫤 It’s about time that football clubs are treated the same as any other business and the EFL should recognise this as well and scrap FFP. If a club like Derby gets into the brown stuff because of poor management then unless a buyer comes along and covers 100% of debt then let it go bust and the directors charged with trading whilst knowingly insolvent. That last part will surely make owners and directors sit up and take notice more of prudence than FFP ever will. | |
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Derby into Admin on 12:31 - Jul 7 with 2800 views | loftboy | See my post above, there’s a good chance the creditors including HMRC have been paid in full. | |
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Derby into Admin on 20:58 - Jul 11 with 2284 views | ted_hendrix | Potato head has now become the potato head coach of some team called DC United. How fabulous. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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Derby into Admin on 11:28 - Jul 14 with 1876 views | loftboy | They’ve just signed James Collins, think they’re taking the piss now. | |
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Derby into Admin on 11:36 - Jul 14 with 1842 views | derbyhoop | I believe they have a salary cap and arent allowed to pay more than 4500 per week. | |
| Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one’s lifetime. (Mark Twain)
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Derby into Admin on 12:01 - Jul 14 with 1740 views | Lblock | How will these players survive on £234k per anum? They'll have to cut back on their Lurpack for sure. All eyes on the next club to go to the edge of collapse and if the EFL also give them 2,865 "deadlines" | |
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Derby into Admin on 12:12 - Jul 14 with 2760 views | DWQPR | Collins did sweet FA at Cardiff over the last two years and is over 30. No future value. To me they are getting players to shore up the possibility of another drop but certainly ain’t looking at young players with a bit of future potential. The owner isn’t overly flush so will be limited to what he spends. | |
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Derby into Admin on 13:14 - Jul 14 with 2551 views | BrianMcCarthy | ...and the rest paid by an agent. | |
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Derby into Admin on 13:27 - Jul 14 with 2476 views | Juzzie | An owners worth is no longer valid as clubs have to comply with FFP within their own revenue ability. The owner could, for example, pay whatever they like for training facilities as I believe that doesn't fall under FFP rules but player acquisitions do. Derby averaged 23k attendance last season, if they can get near that this coming season that will give them the scope to probably out do their opponents in the transfer market. January will be key depending on where they are in the table and what income they got in the first half of the season. [Post edited 14 Jul 2022 16:56]
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Derby into Admin on 21:36 - Jul 14 with 2174 views | DWQPR | If that was to happen then the shît really would hit the fan with the EFL. | |
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