Re: The first of a few?
2What's the penalty? Presumably a points deduction but for this season (bringing relegation?) or next.NearlyDead wrote:Wigan Athletic have applied to go into admin.
Re: The first of a few?
312 points, but might be deferred till next season. I suppose it's whether the FL will take Covid-19 into account with cut-off dates for in-season penalties.
Re: The first of a few?
4A lesson or warning for any club with overseas owners. Everywhere and everyone globally is affected by the pandemic and even huge football club owning corporations will have taken a hit and looking to make savings.
Feel for WAFC fans but that club has over-stretched itself trying to get back to the PL.
Feel for WAFC fans but that club has over-stretched itself trying to get back to the PL.
Re: The first of a few?
5A very good film, albeit WW2 propaganda. Very good musical score by William Walton.
I think it may be the first of the many. I see that Wigan are blaming Covid19. Rather like we blamed Sherman. In both cases the fatal damage was done before the arrival of a catalyst.
I think it may be the first of the many. I see that Wigan are blaming Covid19. Rather like we blamed Sherman. In both cases the fatal damage was done before the arrival of a catalyst.
Re: The first of a few?
6New owners took over just a month ago. They surely can't put the blame on Covid. The season was already months into shutdown. Maybe they were banking on a null and void conclusion and the cost of completing their fixtures has tipped them over the edge.
Re: The first of a few?
7Aren't the new owners from Hong Kong/China? If so, might be tied up with political situation at some level.
Looking at current form, even if 12 points deducted this season then they might scrape by avoiding relegation, but would be tight.
Looking at current form, even if 12 points deducted this season then they might scrape by avoiding relegation, but would be tight.
Re: The first of a few?
8They have though. I agree with you the argument is nonsense but that doesn't stop people making nonsensical argument.excessbee wrote:New owners took over just a month ago. They surely can't put the blame on Covid. The season was already months into shutdown. Maybe they were banking on a null and void conclusion and the cost of completing their fixtures has tipped them over the edge.
Re: The first of a few?
9So true on all counts.Stan A. Einstein wrote:A very good film, albeit WW2 propaganda. Very good musical score by William Walton.
I think it may be the first of the many. I see that Wigan are blaming Covid19. Rather like we blamed Sherman. In both cases the fatal damage was done before the arrival of a catalyst.
Re: The first of a few?
10they either start next season on minus 12 in championship or in lg 1 if relegated doesn't sound like penalty will be added this season to cause relegation.and reading article seems like no one from wigan has heard from new owners in regards to funding they were supposed to be putting into the club
Re: The first of a few?
11No doubt first of quite a few.
If it wasn't for the FA Cup fun the last few seasons we'd be right up there hanging on by less than a single finger nail
If it wasn't for the FA Cup fun the last few seasons we'd be right up there hanging on by less than a single finger nail
Re: The first of a few?
12The original story on the BBC website has now been updated. The Digital, Media, Cultural and Sports committee now say that 12 or 15 clubs could go to the wall if they don’t get financial help from higher up the pyramid.
Re: The first of a few?
13There's a remarkable allegation knocking about which suggests that the latest owners of Wigan have DELIBERATELY jeopardised the club, setting out to get points deducted so as to win a hefty bet placed in the Far East months ago which was a bet on Wigan getting relegated.
So, a bet was placed on them going down, they were down towards the bottom of the table but then hit a good run of form and started to climb the table and away from trouble. New owner (who might have placed the bet before taking over) sells up to 'someone' who can't be contacted, traced and might not exist. The funds to keep the club afloat and pay the bills stop coming in, club calls into administrators and Wigan are docked 12 points putting them back in the relegation mire. Presumably if players' wages don't get paid then they could refuse to play = further defeats = likely relegation = bet pays out.
If true, this is outrageous - how anyone can do something like this to an historic community club all in the name of a bet? There's also a short video clip circulating of league chief Rick Parry mentioning the alleged bet so things get murkier.
So, a bet was placed on them going down, they were down towards the bottom of the table but then hit a good run of form and started to climb the table and away from trouble. New owner (who might have placed the bet before taking over) sells up to 'someone' who can't be contacted, traced and might not exist. The funds to keep the club afloat and pay the bills stop coming in, club calls into administrators and Wigan are docked 12 points putting them back in the relegation mire. Presumably if players' wages don't get paid then they could refuse to play = further defeats = likely relegation = bet pays out.
If true, this is outrageous - how anyone can do something like this to an historic community club all in the name of a bet? There's also a short video clip circulating of league chief Rick Parry mentioning the alleged bet so things get murkier.
Re: The first of a few?
14That sounds very far-fetched. For one thing, however badly one club might play or be run who's to say others won't do even worse?
Re: The first of a few?
15I agree that, if true, it would be outrageous. Carry on like this and we’ll have someone sanctioning the uprooting of a football club from the heart of its community to another part of the country.DeePeeNCAFC wrote:
If true, this is outrageous - how anyone can do something like this to an historic community club all in the name of a bet?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users