by Stranded » 05 Feb 2024 11:28
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 11:32
by Sutekh » 05 Feb 2024 11:35
WestYorksRoyal The dates are off a little, but agree. Expect we'll know the outcome of the HMRC hearing by the end of the run as well.
Fixture congestion and fatigue/injuries is a real worry. W6 L2 achievable on paper, but I'd take 13 or 14 points.
by Stranded » 05 Feb 2024 11:36
WestYorksRoyal The dates are off a little, but agree. Expect we'll know the outcome of the HMRC hearing by the end of the run as well.
Fixture congestion and fatigue/injuries is a real worry. W6 L2 achievable on paper, but I'd take 13 or 14 points.
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 11:50
SutekhWestYorksRoyal The dates are off a little, but agree. Expect we'll know the outcome of the HMRC hearing by the end of the run as well.
Fixture congestion and fatigue/injuries is a real worry. W6 L2 achievable on paper, but I'd take 13 or 14 points.
But then we'll probably have to get more points than needed to cover the inevitable points deduction. Thanks Dai.
by Stranded » 05 Feb 2024 12:04
WestYorksRoyalSutekhWestYorksRoyal The dates are off a little, but agree. Expect we'll know the outcome of the HMRC hearing by the end of the run as well.
Fixture congestion and fatigue/injuries is a real worry. W6 L2 achievable on paper, but I'd take 13 or 14 points.
But then we'll probably have to get more points than needed to cover the inevitable points deduction. Thanks Dai.
How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 12:12
StrandedWestYorksRoyalSutekh
But then we'll probably have to get more points than needed to cover the inevitable points deduction. Thanks Dai.
How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
Dai has made it clear he won't pay and the EFL are charging him now for not doing so, so I would be amazed if there was a shift back from an independant commission to penalising the club for something the owner is being personally charged for.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Feb 2024 12:22
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Feb 2024 12:24
WestYorksRoyalSutekhWestYorksRoyal The dates are off a little, but agree. Expect we'll know the outcome of the HMRC hearing by the end of the run as well.
Fixture congestion and fatigue/injuries is a real worry. W6 L2 achievable on paper, but I'd take 13 or 14 points.
But then we'll probably have to get more points than needed to cover the inevitable points deduction. Thanks Dai.
How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 12:26
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyalSutekh
But then we'll probably have to get more points than needed to cover the inevitable points deduction. Thanks Dai.
How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
No points deductions. Barred from owning us and required to sell within 28 days.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Feb 2024 12:28
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
No points deductions. Barred from owning us and required to sell within 28 days.
That will be the outcome of the charge against Dai, there is another one outstanding against the club for consistently failing to pay HMRC.
by Hound » 05 Feb 2024 12:54
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 13:05
by 3points » 05 Feb 2024 13:15
WestYorksRoyalStrandedWestYorksRoyal How do we reckon the hearing goes? 1 immediate point, 3 suspended unless we pay a 125% deposit in 30 days? Which we all know Dai won't pay.
So then a race to get exclusivity and a buyer advanced enough that they're willing to help out.
Dai has made it clear he won't pay and the EFL are charging him now for not doing so, so I would be amazed if there was a shift back from an independant commission to penalising the club for something the owner is being personally charged for.
It will be interesting to see how balanced it is. The independent commission makes the final call, but how hard the EFL push has a big bearing. Didn’t they attempt to make it 4 up front and 3 suspender for wages earlier in the summer?
I think the EFL have now moved into a position where Dai is the villain and we're the victims, and certainly I don't see more deductions getting us any closer to the goal of getting rid of Dai; quite the opposite given how it could complicate a sale. But they also need to show they are applying the rules consistently. That's why I think a suspended penalty is likely, as it treads the line between the 2 forces. But hopefully the trigger would be another 30 days in arrears or something else we're far likely to trip.
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 13:22
3pointsWestYorksRoyalStranded
Dai has made it clear he won't pay and the EFL are charging him now for not doing so, so I would be amazed if there was a shift back from an independant commission to penalising the club for something the owner is being personally charged for.
It will be interesting to see how balanced it is. The independent commission makes the final call, but how hard the EFL push has a big bearing. Didn’t they attempt to make it 4 up front and 3 suspender for wages earlier in the summer?
I think the EFL have now moved into a position where Dai is the villain and we're the victims, and certainly I don't see more deductions getting us any closer to the goal of getting rid of Dai; quite the opposite given how it could complicate a sale. But they also need to show they are applying the rules consistently. That's why I think a suspended penalty is likely, as it treads the line between the 2 forces. But hopefully the trigger would be another 30 days in arrears or something else we're far likely to trip.
Some of the commentary on previous decisions seems to be around a club getting an unfair advantage for its misdemeanours. We have already been punished through our 6+6 deduction and transfer restrictions for our overspending (where we were clearly trying to get an advantage).
The non-payment of HMRC is not trying to seek an a competitive advantage (imo) and should, therefore, should not come with a points penalty. However, given the number of times we do it I could see the arbitrator dishing out a points deduction, just to demonstrate to other clubs not to do the same.
by Stranded » 05 Feb 2024 13:32
WestYorksRoyal3pointsWestYorksRoyal It will be interesting to see how balanced it is. The independent commission makes the final call, but how hard the EFL push has a big bearing. Didn’t they attempt to make it 4 up front and 3 suspender for wages earlier in the summer?
I think the EFL have now moved into a position where Dai is the villain and we're the victims, and certainly I don't see more deductions getting us any closer to the goal of getting rid of Dai; quite the opposite given how it could complicate a sale. But they also need to show they are applying the rules consistently. That's why I think a suspended penalty is likely, as it treads the line between the 2 forces. But hopefully the trigger would be another 30 days in arrears or something else we're far likely to trip.
Some of the commentary on previous decisions seems to be around a club getting an unfair advantage for its misdemeanours. We have already been punished through our 6+6 deduction and transfer restrictions for our overspending (where we were clearly trying to get an advantage).
The non-payment of HMRC is not trying to seek an a competitive advantage (imo) and should, therefore, should not come with a points penalty. However, given the number of times we do it I could see the arbitrator dishing out a points deduction, just to demonstrate to other clubs not to do the same.
I can see a pretty clear argument that we signed Wing, Smith and Knibbs on decent L1 wages in the summer and therefore by living beyond our means we're getting a sporting advantage. Hopefully if the club can demonstrate that we've taken actions to ensure we can keep up with our payments in the future it will be a mitigation.
And there is a counter argument that Dai geared the club to be dependent on him which we've (rightfully) been punished for, so it's not fair to punish us again now he's pulled the plug. The root cause is the same.
by Clyde1998 » 05 Feb 2024 14:37
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by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2024 21:41
Brogue One down. Think we will win the next 5.
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