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How did Sheffield Wednesday avoid 15-point deduction?

By britishbulletin.com6 May 20262 Mins Read
How did Sheffield Wednesday avoid 15-point deduction?
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Reaching an agreement with Chansiri was never going to be easy.

During the administration process, the Thai was offered a number of offers on his debt, which were either outright refused, ignored or not taken in good faith.

“The EFL had to take into account the intransigent soul shown by Mr Chansiri and his reluctance to engage with offers made by the bidder,” football finance expert Kieran Maguire told BBC Sport.

It was only last week that things fell into place.

Chansiri was made an offer which would see him receive payments, in effect, to about 25p in the pound.

But he would not receive a penny now – it would all be based upon the club’s future success.

“We’re probably talking about promotion first of all back to the Championship, and in due course to the Premier League. He could then get his 25%,” Maguire says.

The EFL said the offer must remain on the table for a short period of time to show it was credible and serious.

But there was one final act which might just sum up Chansiri’s tenure, as reported by the Sheffield Star, external.

A response to the offer had to be received by midday on Tuesday. Chansiri decided to accept, but replied too late – minutes after the deadline.

Chansiri – subject to any challenge – might now be left with nothing.

Having agreed to cancel Wednesday’s 15-point deduction, the EFL board made a few other stipulations.

Football creditors and HMRC had to be paid in full, while all other non-secured creditors – local businesses – had to get their 25p straight away.

Had the EFL been less flexible, those companies faced receiving a much lower return.

“The EFL probably took the view that as HMRC are being paid 100%, football creditors are being paid 100% and other unsecured creditors are being paid 25%, other stakeholders were being treated appropriately,” Maguire added.

“Therefore there was a clear case for having no penalty.”

Arise had to make a firm commitment to invest in the decaying stadium immediately.

In his speech on the pitch on Saturday, Storch promised there would be both running water, and hot water, in the toilets.

That might seem like a joke, but anyone who has attended Hillsborough in recent seasons would know it was anything but.

Arise did not hang about. An outstanding charge of about £7m owed on a loan Chansiri had taken out against Hillsborough was cleared on Wednesday.

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