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Great,can we have Rooney then.Derby fans forum are calling for MA to buy the club and make Keano the manager
morris has behave very well thereSome common sense shown at last, finally Morris & Gibson talk and this happens. Great timing just before we meet Boro on Saturday, might have saved some serious unrest up there. Leaves the way open for the Club to be purchased at last
Statement from Derby County
As a direct result of private conversations between Mel Morris and Steve Gibson both parties are pleased to announce that they have reached an accord on a resolution of the claims by Middlesbrough Football Club against Derby County Football Club, and others.
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The basis of that accord will remain private but details have been shared with Quantuma the Administrators for Derby County who will urgently prepare the legal documentation to ratify the accord.
Gibson and Morris were keen to develop an accord ahead of the Middlesbrough Vs Derby County fixture to be played at the Riverside Stadium tomorrow. The claim has clearly been the source of much concern to both sets of fans, and especially those of Derby County. The fact that a resolution has been discussed and agreed should be comforting to both sets of supporters.
Details of the accord shall remain private. However, it is important for all interested parties, including potential bidders, to be confident that the Middlesbrough claim will not be an impediment to Derby County progressing its plans for a sale of the club.
Carl Jackson, partner on behalf of Quantuma, the joint Administrators of Derby County, said: “We are pleased to see that an acceptable resolution has been identified which allows us to push forward with our plans for the sale of the club.”
No further comment by any of the parties shall be made.
Some common sense shown at last, finally Morris & Gibson talk and this happens. Great timing just before we meet Boro on Saturday, might have saved some serious unrest up there. Leaves the way open for the Club to be purchased at last
Statement from Derby County
As a direct result of private conversations between Mel Morris and Steve Gibson both parties are pleased to announce that they have reached an accord on a resolution of the claims by Middlesbrough Football Club against Derby County Football Club, and others.
Logon or register to see this image
The basis of that accord will remain private but details have been shared with Quantuma the Administrators for Derby County who will urgently prepare the legal documentation to ratify the accord.
Gibson and Morris were keen to develop an accord ahead of the Middlesbrough Vs Derby County fixture to be played at the Riverside Stadium tomorrow. The claim has clearly been the source of much concern to both sets of fans, and especially those of Derby County. The fact that a resolution has been discussed and agreed should be comforting to both sets of supporters.
Details of the accord shall remain private. However, it is important for all interested parties, including potential bidders, to be confident that the Middlesbrough claim will not be an impediment to Derby County progressing its plans for a sale of the club.
Carl Jackson, partner on behalf of Quantuma, the joint Administrators of Derby County, said: “We are pleased to see that an acceptable resolution has been identified which allows us to push forward with our plans for the sale of the club.”
No further comment by any of the parties shall be made.
Home colours black and white ? Let's hope he doesn't want them in stripes next season !
Wycombe will want their pound of flesh though, don't worry about that.All you need now is for Wycombe's owner to do the right thing. Houston, we have a problem.
Most definitelyWould you have him here?
It's holding his trousers up at moment.Strikes me as the kind of fella who's only got the one tie.
Yep and he can even use all of his Freeby back and white scarf stock up too on them.Watch out Derby fans! He will make you a profitable well ran club that spends £100m at least on players and may even get you some trips to Europe! Stay well clear!
That would be horribleWatch out Derby fans! He will make you a profitable well ran club that spends £100m at least on players and may even get you some trips to Europe! Stay well clear!
I'd have him here in a shot.According to Sky sports news
The obvious question is why didn't Morris meet with Gibson sooner and Derby could have held onto some of their players and avoid the current mess to a fair degree? He has had two years to do so, Gibson has always said he was willing to compromise (the £45M claim was a red herring and in reality only a fraction of that).Some common sense shown at last, finally Morris & Gibson talk and this happens. Great timing just before we meet Boro on Saturday, might have saved some serious unrest up there. Leaves the way open for the Club to be purchased at last
Statement from Derby County
As a direct result of private conversations between Mel Morris and Steve Gibson both parties are pleased to announce that they have reached an accord on a resolution of the claims by Middlesbrough Football Club against Derby County Football Club, and others.
Logon or register to see this image
The basis of that accord will remain private but details have been shared with Quantuma the Administrators for Derby County who will urgently prepare the legal documentation to ratify the accord.
Gibson and Morris were keen to develop an accord ahead of the Middlesbrough Vs Derby County fixture to be played at the Riverside Stadium tomorrow. The claim has clearly been the source of much concern to both sets of fans, and especially those of Derby County. The fact that a resolution has been discussed and agreed should be comforting to both sets of supporters.
Details of the accord shall remain private. However, it is important for all interested parties, including potential bidders, to be confident that the Middlesbrough claim will not be an impediment to Derby County progressing its plans for a sale of the club.
Carl Jackson, partner on behalf of Quantuma, the joint Administrators of Derby County, said: “We are pleased to see that an acceptable resolution has been identified which allows us to push forward with our plans for the sale of the club.”
No further comment by any of the parties shall be made.
morris made the offer to meet gibson personally.#The obvious question is why didn't Morris meet with Gibson sooner and Derby could have held onto some of their players and avoid the current mess to a fair degree? He has had two years to do so, Gibson has always said he was willing to compromise (the £45M claim was a red herring and in reality only a fraction of that).
Interesting that the Administrators have said tonight "Yes, it is a huge relief and we acknowledge both Mr Morris and particularly Mr Gibson's dialogue and their ability in reaching this settlement." That's praise indeed from the Administrators who haven't exactly seen eye to eye with Gibson over recent weeks.
Gibson has said all along he didn't want to see Derby go out of business and he has been true to his word.
I've heard from fairly reliable sources that Morris has had to make a payment to a football charity as part of the settlement which as far as Gibson is concerned will be fine as Morris paying out (regardless of the amount) is evidence that his claim was valid all along. More important than that, I think that football will be better off in the long run beacuse of the Derby case. Unsrupulous owners will hopefully be deterred from creating problems like Derby have had and the EFL will enforce their own rules.
There has been a lot of unnecessary and unreasonable personal abuse and threats made to Gibson over this case and I'm afraid from what I'm reading those insults have been continued by many even since todays news broke.
Unfortunately, I think there will be problems tomorrow despite the large police presence. Really hope I'm wrong about that but I know from experience Middlesbrough is definitely not a good place for away fans to start causing any trouble.
On the field, if Derby stay up after the 21-points deduction it is because the players and Managers deserve too.
I think you should get over your spat with Derby now as everyone else seems to have done, move on and concentrate on your promotion push.The obvious question is why didn't Morris meet with Gibson sooner and Derby could have held onto some of their players and avoid the current mess to a fair degree? He has had two years to do so, Gibson has always said he was willing to compromise (the £45M claim was a red herring and in reality only a fraction of that).
Interesting that the Administrators have said tonight "Yes, it is a huge relief and we acknowledge both Mr Morris and particularly Mr Gibson's dialogue and their ability in reaching this settlement." That's praise indeed from the Administrators who haven't exactly seen eye to eye with Gibson over recent weeks.
Gibson has said all along he didn't want to see Derby go out of business and he has been true to his word.
I've heard from fairly reliable sources that Morris has had to make a payment to a football charity as part of the settlement which as far as Gibson is concerned will be fine as Morris paying out (regardless of the amount) is evidence that his claim was valid all along. More important than that, I think that football will be better off in the long run beacuse of the Derby case. Unsrupulous owners will hopefully be deterred from creating problems like Derby have had and the EFL will enforce their own rules.
There has been a lot of unnecessary and unreasonable personal abuse and threats made to Gibson over this case and I'm afraid from what I'm reading those insults have been continued by many even since todays news broke.
Unfortunately, I think there will be problems tomorrow despite the large police presence. Really hope I'm wrong about that but I know from experience Middlesbrough is definitely not a good place for away fans to start causing any trouble.
On the field, if Derby stay up after the 21-points deduction it is because the players and Managers deserve too.