Probably maybe helpful to forward it to UEFA, as they may have missed it such is their woeful attention to detail.
Sign it from Forest…….
We may make the Europa league
Probably maybe helpful to forward it to UEFA, as they may have missed it such is their woeful attention to detail.
March 1st was the fifth round, not the quarters.He also peddled that quite frankly absurd point that how could Palace possible know they were going to win the FA cup by March 1st (everyone in NSC knew that mate)? Umm well, they were in the Quarter Finals on that day!
- They got through to the semi's on March 1st so could have sorted their multi-club ownership then
The easier thing to do would be for the cutoff to be before the first game of the season. That way teams could declare they are eligible for Europe or not so we all know where we stand during the season.March 1st was the fifth round, not the quarters.
Brondby is 50.1% owned by Global Football Holdings - which is a consortium led by Blitzer.If UEFA decide they can't play in the Europa League due to their ownership set up, then they can probably drop down to the Conference league instead (with Forest taking their Europa Spot and we still miss out on Europe)
The Director with shares in the Danish Club only has somewhere around 10 to 18% of shares in Palace, so under the 30% cut off meaning it's still a viable option surely ?
EDIT - Just seen that it's 2 palace Directors that have Shares in the Danish club, not just one and so it might be more than the 30% when combined depending on the true figure of percentage of shares owned in Palace
Tough call for Beaky to make though.Do the decent thing, Palace - stand aside.
Preserve a shred of dignity whilst you still can.
It would be very Brighton to scrape in to Europe due to Palace’s cock up then lose to Bohemians or some such in a playoffSo who do we want in the play offs? Any good away days we can look forward to?
ThisDo the decent thing, Palace - stand aside.
Preserve a shred of dignity whilst you still can.
Are there not rules about selling shares below market price, especially to directors of a company? And typically don't directors have to announce selling shares of a company way in advance or in particular trading windows to avoid insider trading?Going to be an interesting couple of weeks and the Palace fans meltdown on the socials is box office !
Based on what has been reported the known facts seem to be:
1. Palace have breached the multi ownership rules
2. They requested putting Textor’s shares into blind trust (as other owners in the same situation have done), but UEFA have rejected this because they missed 1st March deadline
3. The only possible way out seems to be that Textor has to sell (which he’s as much said himself), and assuming this will need to happen within the next 2 weeks. But seeing that he’s tried to sell before when he wanted to invest in Everton it suggests he’s going to struggle unless he sells at a bargain price ! Wouldn’t be surprised to read that he’s agreed to sell up to the other 3 shareholders on the cheap this month and they’ll have to sell one of their stars with an agreement they’ll bung him what he’s truly owed at a later date !
I’ll get the popcorn !![]()
Pretty much "no" to all of the above.Are there not rules about selling shares below market price, especially to directors of a company? And typically don't directors have to announce selling shares of a company way in advance or in particular trading windows to avoid insider trading?
Wow. Doesn't that increase the likelihood of dodgy dealings in soccer clubs?Pretty much "no" to all of the above.
It's not a publicly listed company and has no stock exchange rules and regs to comply with.
No - the fit and proper person tests seek to police that.Wow. Doesn't that increase the likelihood of dodgy dealings in soccer clubs?
Fit and proper does not mean you won't do anything in the future does it.No - the fit and proper person tests seek to police that.
Selling to existing shareholders/directors should face minimal scrutiny, since those people should already be deemed fit and proper.