Showing posts with label Port Vale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Port Vale. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Just When It Couldn't Get Any Weirder For Port Vale

The HQ has covered the travails of League 2 Port Vale as part of our coverage of all of the administration issues this season...

They've been docked ten points because of their financials, and now they've had to have a late-season match abandoned with possible-promotion candidate Shrewsbury Town because of what happened below...
((HT: STFCJOEL))


From The Guardian newspaper:

Shrewsbury striker Terry Gornell told BBC Radio Shropshire: "The initial reaction when the lights went out was that you see it all the time and that they'd soon be back on. You're in the game and you're not worrying about what's happening off the field.

"But, as soon as they started evacuating the stand, you knew there was slim chance of it carrying on.

"The main thing is nobody was hurt and it all went smoothly but we're in shock. We can't believe this has happened. It was one of our best performances of the season and we were playing some great football."

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Administration Update: Add Port Vale And Dunfermline (Maybe)

((HT: ITV/BBC))

It's now four...

We've covered the administration efforts of Portsmouth and Rangers. Now, we can add League Two Port Vale to the stacks...

They've even gone to the Stoke city council to see about a 300,000-pound loan. The team is under a transfer embargo, since they failed to pay the players for their February work. And they're currently two points away from the play-off for promotion into League 1, but administration would move them down to 16th in League 2's table.

Here's ITV's coverage and recap


And the version from BBC Midlands


Here's your Portsmouth update, where they maintain that only a grass roots effort of support will keep them around long term...
Here's Captain Liam Lawrence and Manager Michael Apppleton...
((HT: PortsmouthFC))


But word from administrator Trevor Birch isn't good at all from the Portsmouth end... from the Portsmouth website itself...

"We had previously stated that there was a real danger of the club running out of cash before the end of the season.

"The risk of this happening increases substantially without the money from the football authorities.

"Unless something significant happens, there is a real possibility that we may not be able to fulfill the season's fixtures.

"One potential issue appears to come from the assignment of £2.2-million of parachute payments that was made by the old company to a previous owner.

"We have instructed lawyers to challenge this, but the process may take time."


SkySports has done a longer-length story on the "Taxman" and the HMRC's quest to get the "outstanding 100-million pounds unclaimed every year..."


Portsmouth, after their 10-point deduction for administration, sit only one point out of the cellar from Doncaster Rovers. A bottom two finish means they would be demoted from the Championship League to League 1- the equivalent of going from triple-a to double-a in baseball parlance...

Dunfermline is the second team in the Scottish League to take it in the chops- the team approached the League after the Glasgow Rangers' issues reportedly left an £84,000 hole in ticket revenue from a match three weeks ago - three days before Rangers went into administration.

Dunfermline players, management and staff are still getting their February wages in full - 60% has been paid, with 20% more set to follow on Monday - with the club vowing to pay the remaining balances within 10 days.

The front office calls the situation "temporary."