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- Lost in Transportation
- Guy Whittingham
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The Trust need your support now
to put pressure on the Football League.
Lawyers and threats of legal actions have changed the dynamics of this process. This now goes down to whether Portpin are "fit and proper" under the owners and directors test of the Football League.
The Owners and Directors Test says that anyone is considered to come under their definition if they fulfil any of the clauses given. For Balram Chainrai and Levi Kushnir, the relevant clauses are:
(g) a person in accordance with whose directions or instructions the persons constituting the management of the Club are accustomed to act;
(h) a person who exercises or is able, legally or beneficially, to exercise Control over the affairs of the Club,
The Football League have evidence that these clauses were met before the 2nd insolvency event (administration) in February 2012 meaning that Chainrai & Kushnir can be considered to be covered by their disqualifying condition m (ii)
(m) being a Club Director of:
(ii) one Football Club that has been subject to or suffered two unconnected Insolvency Events, on or after the 11th June 2004).
Please write to enquiries@football-league.co.uk making the e-mail for the attention of Nick Craig raising the above points and asking how Portpin can be considered fit and proper given that the Football League own test shows they should be disqualified.
We need to hold the Football League to their own rules.
Lawyers and threats of legal actions have changed the dynamics of this process. This now goes down to whether Portpin are "fit and proper" under the owners and directors test of the Football League.
The Owners and Directors Test says that anyone is considered to come under their definition if they fulfil any of the clauses given. For Balram Chainrai and Levi Kushnir, the relevant clauses are:
(g) a person in accordance with whose directions or instructions the persons constituting the management of the Club are accustomed to act;
(h) a person who exercises or is able, legally or beneficially, to exercise Control over the affairs of the Club,
The Football League have evidence that these clauses were met before the 2nd insolvency event (administration) in February 2012 meaning that Chainrai & Kushnir can be considered to be covered by their disqualifying condition m (ii)
(m) being a Club Director of:
(ii) one Football Club that has been subject to or suffered two unconnected Insolvency Events, on or after the 11th June 2004).
Please write to enquiries@football-league.co.uk making the e-mail for the attention of Nick Craig raising the above points and asking how Portpin can be considered fit and proper given that the Football League own test shows they should be disqualified.
We need to hold the Football League to their own rules.
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
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Re: The Trust need your support now
Done
Everyone says David Beckham is not very intelligent. No-one says that Professor Stephen Hawking is a rubbish footballer!
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- Kev the Kitman
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- Guy Whittingham
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Re: The Trust need your support now
Yes.Miss Tickle's bottom wrote:LIKW, should this worry me as much as it does?
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
Re: The Trust need your support now
Done. Hopefully someone at the Football League will get the message, but I'm getting a (hopefully unfounded) worrying feeling that various agencies may be looking to do some serious buck passing at the moment.
If you've got something left to say, you'd better say it now.
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Done. I hope it makes a difference.
I before E except when you run a feisty heist on a weird beige foreign neighbour
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- Milan Mandaric
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Re: The Trust need your support now
Saw what you wrote on POL - very good letter.Ronald Dinlo wrote:done.
According to a poster on POL who phoned the Football League this morning, the Football League are to make a decision tomorrow re the Owners & Directors Test (fit and proper) on Portpin.
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
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- Milan Mandaric
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Re: The Trust need your support now
thanks kate, i also saw yours re the wider DCMS context. interesting. i see mike on twitter described the situation as 'fluid', like tar, rather than a mountain brook assumedly?Lost in Kate's Tinsel wrote: Saw what you wrote on POL - very good letter.
According to a poster on POL who phoned the Football League this morning, the Football League are to make a decision tomorrow re the Owners & Directors Test (fit and proper) on Portpin.
you gotta keep the devil way down in the hole..
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Re: The Trust need your support now
The DCMS inquiry is an interesting sub-context to this issue re Pompey. You had Greg Clarke arguing that football can govern itself in public and if they cower away from their own rules to ensure that they don't risk a legal challenge, what does that say to the select committee about football's ability to govern itself?Ronald Dinlo wrote:thanks kate, i also saw yours re the wider DCMS context. interesting. i see mike on twitter described the situation as 'fluid', like tar, rather than a mountain brook assumedly?
As for the fluid nature expressed by Mike - my understanding it that its a bit more volatile than tar. Certain elements are very difficult to work with for other players in this on-going saga.
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
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- Milan Mandaric
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Re: The Trust need your support now
intended as in murky, sticky, slow-moving and altogether dirty. but yeah, perhaps something that alluded to the volatile / caustic nature might have been better suited!Lost in Kate's Tinsel wrote: The DCMS inquiry is an interesting sub-context to this issue re Pompey. You had Greg Clarke arguing that football can govern itself in public and if they cower away from their own rules to ensure that they don't risk a legal challenge, what does that say to the select committee about football's ability to govern itself?
As for the fluid nature expressed by Mike - my understanding it that its a bit more volatile than tar. Certain elements are very difficult to work with for other players in this on-going saga.
you gotta keep the devil way down in the hole..
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