From the Beeb - QuotePortsmouth could go out of business if they lose their court case against the tax authorities on Thursday, according to the club's lawyer.Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs says it is owed £13m more than the £24m claimed by Portsmouth's administrators.Richard Sheldon QC says that if HMRC wins, the club will "not be able to give the Football League the assurances it needs to fulfil its fixtures"."It will go out of the league. The club will probably be liquidated," he added.High Court judge Mr Justice Mann, who is overseeing the tax liability case, will hand down his decision between 1500 BST and 1600 BST on Thursday.Portsmouth's lawyer, Sheldon, added that if the club loses the case then it would prevent former owner Balram Chainrai, who put the club into administration in February, buying it for a second time.Sheldon added: "If the club is not sold it will clearly be relegated out of the Football League."The administrators cannot give the assurances needed that this season's fixtures can be completed."It will then go out of the Football League and into some distant league, but the reality is that it will probably go into liquidation because the administrators will not be able to fund the continued business."Earlier on Wednesday Sheldon claimed that Premier League clubs wanted Portsmouth to go bust last season when the full extent of their financial problems emerged.Sheldon told the court that it was only the intervention of Premier League chief Richard Scudamore that saved the club.The other clubs wanted "to boot Pompey out there and then", Sheldon said.He added: "The clubs wanted Portsmouth to go to the wall and divide all the TV money among themselves."That prospect was avoided, however, when Scudamore persuaded the clubs to give Pompey an early parachute payment, allowing them to complete the season.Portsmouth, who remain in administration, were docked nine points for becoming the first Premier League club to go into administration and were duly relegated at the end of the season.A couple of points from that article stand out - Firstly, that the current owner wants to buy them back (Something that should never be allowed) and secondly that the other Premier League clubs last season tried to get them kicked out of the league.
Portsmouth could go out of business if they lose their court case against the tax authorities on Thursday, according to the club's lawyer.Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs says it is owed £13m more than the £24m claimed by Portsmouth's administrators.Richard Sheldon QC says that if HMRC wins, the club will "not be able to give the Football League the assurances it needs to fulfil its fixtures"."It will go out of the league. The club will probably be liquidated," he added.High Court judge Mr Justice Mann, who is overseeing the tax liability case, will hand down his decision between 1500 BST and 1600 BST on Thursday.Portsmouth's lawyer, Sheldon, added that if the club loses the case then it would prevent former owner Balram Chainrai, who put the club into administration in February, buying it for a second time.Sheldon added: "If the club is not sold it will clearly be relegated out of the Football League."The administrators cannot give the assurances needed that this season's fixtures can be completed."It will then go out of the Football League and into some distant league, but the reality is that it will probably go into liquidation because the administrators will not be able to fund the continued business."Earlier on Wednesday Sheldon claimed that Premier League clubs wanted Portsmouth to go bust last season when the full extent of their financial problems emerged.Sheldon told the court that it was only the intervention of Premier League chief Richard Scudamore that saved the club.The other clubs wanted "to boot Pompey out there and then", Sheldon said.He added: "The clubs wanted Portsmouth to go to the wall and divide all the TV money among themselves."That prospect was avoided, however, when Scudamore persuaded the clubs to give Pompey an early parachute payment, allowing them to complete the season.Portsmouth, who remain in administration, were docked nine points for becoming the first Premier League club to go into administration and were duly relegated at the end of the season.
I hope we were not one of the teams to say "Fuck em lets split their money"They should be named and shamed If that is how the game is going then i have just fallen even deeper out of love with it.I may be wrong but why does the whole club, its supporters and the economy it provides around match day for local folk have to be punished for some dodgy practicies at board / accounting level
I hope we were not one of the teams to say "Fuck em lets split their money"They should be named and shamed If that is how the game is going then i have just fallen even deeper out of love with it.
I may be wrong but why does the whole club, its supporters and the economy it provides around match day for local folk have to be punished for some dodgy practicies at board / accounting level
I also think the HMRC are looking at the treatment of image rights as offshore earnings as they argue this is tax avoidance.