It's not well written, but I think it means - the Club want to hold back 50% of player wages until things are up and running again, but the ones that are leaving, will want their wages 100% paid up before they go.
If I remember right, didn't Barnsley refuse to sell him to us, after their fans kicked off when we got Winnall?
Maybe that's why we then asked him to run his contract down instead???
Only guessing, but weren't DC & Co being charged for back dating the stadium sale?
That's the bit that's been dropped.
We're still being charged with breaching FFP/P&S the same way the other clubs are, for the way we've overvalued the stadium.
So does it mean they're dropping the bit about dodgy accountancy? Date of sale etc
But going ahead with the FFP part about the overvalued stadium sale?
So does it mean they're dropping the bit about dodgy accountancy? Date of sale etc
But going ahead with the FFP part about the overvalued stadium sale?
The EFL has written to the Club and informed it that the EFL has dropped all of the charges it issued against Mr Chansiri, Ms Meire and Mr Redgate on 14 November 2019.
Each of the individuals considers this a vindication of their defence of the charges. In the Club’s view this decision is a recognition of the strength of the evidence that the Club has filed before league arbitration panels, which demonstrated that there was no proper basis for the charges.
The charges against the Club will proceed to a hearing and the Club will continue to vigorously defend those charges. No further comment will be made at this stage.
Football being played and televised will mean a fair few people out working.
So an eventual Lockdown (which seems extremely likely) will put paid to that surely.
Doubt Footballers will be seen as Key Workers.