So taking the Kings Lynn example peter, would you have given them the money to pay off HMRC?
Wasn't Joachim there at the time they went under?
If you accept the above then why shouldn't it apply to the lower leagues as well? i.e. Isn't it fair and proper that clubs like Kings Lynn go out of business and not receive a helping hand enabling them to stay in a league higher than they're otherwise entitled to? Why would you favour a club like Kings Lynn and its supporters over those of their rivals who might take their place?
Quote from: "hawkeye"Quote from: "peter w"Every 20 Prem clubs at the start of each season donate £500,000 into the fund straight from the TV money. Or they get Sky to put it straight into fund.At the Stockport are not insolvent so they and other clubs could get the grant before they'd get into that position.yeh right that would sort it out, virtually every club would be in a position to demand the money and there would not be enough to go round, so a director who is lending the club £10 mil withdraws it, the club would get the money right? there are so many wholes in your idea, also i think you need at least an understanding of finance, company law and insolvency law before you can be taken seriouslyThat wouldn't be allowed to happen because as I said, the club would have to open their books to scrutiny. It wouldn't be hard to spot a Bonser at Brighton trying to shaft the club.No, I don't understand company/insolvency laws but there are enough people better placed than me who do who could make this work. The money could be paid directly to the inland revenue from the fund I guess, but there arse ways to make it work.Are you seriously saying we should just shrug our shoulders and leave them to it? When you see a club looking seriously close to death, or like Kings Lynn and recently Scarborough, fold completely, you don't care. And don't regret that we, Aston Villa, and other clubs in the top flight don't seem to feel we have contributed in some way.Or even if you think we haven't, do not we, the richest clubs have a duty to care for the smaller ones? However possible? Football is not just any other business so cannot be looked at as such. If it is then businessmen should take over the running of the whole game.
Quote from: "peter w"Every 20 Prem clubs at the start of each season donate £500,000 into the fund straight from the TV money. Or they get Sky to put it straight into fund.At the Stockport are not insolvent so they and other clubs could get the grant before they'd get into that position.yeh right that would sort it out, virtually every club would be in a position to demand the money and there would not be enough to go round, so a director who is lending the club £10 mil withdraws it, the club would get the money right? there are so many wholes in your idea, also i think you need at least an understanding of finance, company law and insolvency law before you can be taken seriously
Every 20 Prem clubs at the start of each season donate £500,000 into the fund straight from the TV money. Or they get Sky to put it straight into fund.At the Stockport are not insolvent so they and other clubs could get the grant before they'd get into that position.
All it takes is someone somewhere to want it to work and it will.
Quote from: "peter w"All it takes is someone somewhere to want it to work and it will.It needs more than someone to want it to work, it needs buy-in from lots of different parties, all of whom have looking after number one as their prime motive, which is why it falls at the first hurdle, no matter how noble the intentions.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "peter w"All it takes is someone somewhere to want it to work and it will.It needs more than someone to want it to work, it needs buy-in from lots of different parties, all of whom have looking after number one as their prime motive, which is why it falls at the first hurdle, no matter how noble the intentions.Well that's a given. But for that wheel to start turning it takes someone to give it a shove. There are more people prepared to shake there heads and wring their hands then there are those that are trying to look for a way that it could work.Clubs on their own won't want to give up any of their cash so unless we have a charitable soul shouting from the rooftops, it needs to be fans that need to take the lead and impress the urgency for this to happen to all our various clubs.Maybe not under this guise but something. Or are we prepared just to watch football teeter on the top heavy money loaded juggernauts at the top whilst the ones underneath one by one disappear. because as much as we seemingly want to look for why this shouldn't work this will go lik edominoes. The first club to go in the professional leagues in the current climate will see that domino effect take one or two other clubs with them as creditors get jittery and think they will lose their money.This is a very serious time for many lower league clubs and whilst we are in our nice big house feeling warm, if we can't be bothered by the plight of those who are looking down the barrel of a gun then more shame us.