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Post by yeoldetangerine on Jun 1, 2012 8:02:49 GMT 1
Birmingham delay their results yet again, 4th time, not now supposedly out until 31 Aug, after the next season starts www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18285159When are the FL going to start applying their rules? And why aren't the Daily Mail doing a big expose on it, or do they only go after financially viable clubs whose owners politics they don't like?
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jun 1, 2012 8:14:02 GMT 1
This is becoming a joke and a disgrace, The transfer embargo better still be in force and points should be deducted.
They are screwed the shares have now been suspended on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Carson Yeung, owner of English soccer club Birmingham City, appealed to a Hong Kong court to lift a freeze on more than HK$700 million ($90 million) in assets as he fights money laundering allegations in the Chinese city.
Birmingham International Holdings Ltd. (2309), the West Midlands- based team’s parent company, has been suspended in Hong Kong since May 30th when its chairman Yeung was charged with five counts of money laundering with a total value of HK$721.3 million. Yeung has posted HK$8 million in bail and was refused permission to leave Hong Kong
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Post by april13th1970 on Jun 1, 2012 18:45:50 GMT 1
Bollocks to a points deduction, if they aren't relegated 4 divisions, Darlinton should kick up one hell of a stink
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jun 1, 2012 19:28:17 GMT 1
I sure i read somewhere the other day that Darlington had been forced another 2 divisions
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Post by roadchefourstands on Jun 1, 2012 21:41:15 GMT 1
I am realy not sure which club Chris Hughton is waiting for, but he needs to be outa there pronto. Probably WBA as another Brum manager going to VillaPie wouldn't go down too well.
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jun 1, 2012 22:11:10 GMT 1
He can not get out they have put a clause in his contract of around 7-9 million for compensation if he leaves for another club within 2 years, which will put most clubs off.
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