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Accrington Stanley
Stanley are flirting with non-league status again. Their form has been poor recently and if they fail to beat fellow strugglers Maaclesfiled at home on Saturday they will be in real trouble. Their last game is a difficult away trip to Milton Keynes so they will want be safe by then or their destiny might be to swap league status with Oxford United for a third time (yes, I know they are a different club from the one in 1962 and they really replaced Rushden last time).
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From what has been said by Boston, it seems like they are waiting for the season to finish before entering into a CVA so the 10-point deduction will come next season rather than this. Which rather begs the question, does that not mean that they are currently trading insolvently?
There is a post on the ConfGuide forum with a list of Boston's creditors - totals a smidge over £3m. http://www.confguide.com/cboard.mpl?id=726982
There is a post on the ConfGuide forum with a list of Boston's creditors - totals a smidge over £3m. http://www.confguide.com/cboard.mpl?id=726982
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I thought, although could be wrong, that things can in theory change up to the league meeting/agm in early June.
Although saying that and contradicting myself didn't Crawley (obviously different league) go into administration after the league end but before the Conference AGM and they got the points deduction this season?
On a related point, have no sympathy for Rotherham after their Chairman & Mark Robins (manager) moaning about the 10 point deduction just after they relegated claiming it was unfair.
Although saying that and contradicting myself didn't Crawley (obviously different league) go into administration after the league end but before the Conference AGM and they got the points deduction this season?
On a related point, have no sympathy for Rotherham after their Chairman & Mark Robins (manager) moaning about the 10 point deduction just after they relegated claiming it was unfair.
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End of May I think the deadline is meant to be but apparently they are trying to re-negotiate the repayment. Also, they can't go into Administration again (and get the 10 pts deduction) as the FL under its rules has to chuck them out as they have been in Administration twice already."Sideshow Rob" wrote:Talking of dirty cheating bastards, I have heard nothing recently about Slumdon Town needing to pay back £1m in tax. Wasn't the deadline the end of this season or the summer? Will they start next season with a 10 point deduction, I wonder?
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I heard somewhere the the consequences would be more severe because it would be their second spell in administration."Mark G" wrote:End of May I think the deadline is meant to be but apparently they are trying to re-negotiate the repayment. Also, they can't go into Administration again (and get the 10 pts deduction) as the FL under its rules has to chuck them out as they have been in Administration twice already."Sideshow Rob" wrote:Talking of dirty cheating bastards, I have heard nothing recently about Slumdon Town needing to pay back £1m in tax. Wasn't the deadline the end of this season or the summer? Will they start next season with a 10 point deduction, I wonder?