Crystal Palace Creditors
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is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.0
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?Henry Irving said:is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.
I must have missed that.0 -
This was the administrator for Palace in 2010, might be worth speaking to them - http://www.thepandagroup.co.uk/0
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Hope this helps, although I've yet to find the actual list of creditors:
"The effects of the provisions enabling priority to be given to football creditors in insolvencies have been striking. Two examples illustrate this. Crystal Palace FC went into administration on 26 January 2010, HMRC having presented a winding up petition on 2 December 2009. Total unsecured liabilities were approximately £27 million of which debts to football creditors amounted to about £1,925,000. A total of £2,415,552 was paid to unsecured creditors. The football creditors were paid in full and the other creditors received a dividend of less than 2p in the pound."0 -
There is a 236 page creditors report online:
http://195.171.95.190/portal/ice/finalReports/30420101546131.pdf
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They went with £32m owing, the vast majority of that (£20m) being to the Orange Fella.
Agilo (hedge fund who triggered the admin) - £4.5m
HMRC - £2m
Trade Creditors - £4m
Football Creditors (who get first call) - £1.5m
Warning: there is a picture of the Orange one in this link!!!
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/jan/28/simon-jordan-crystal-palace-rescue-plan
This is the p and a report and the company creditors are listed from p.78 (including £200k owed to us).
http://195.171.95.190/portal/ice/finalReports/10620101156531.pdf
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Page 30 for companies, page 78 for season ticket holders.0
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So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?0
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Is there a photo of this sign? If not, what did it say?Henry Irving said:is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.
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Can't find it but it wasa hard written sign which said something likeFriend Or Defoe said:
Is there a photo of this sign? If not, what did it say?Henry Irving said:is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.
"No US Tycoon or rich Arab. All done on our own resources"
Which is true if you don't count the two admins18 -
But surely we were a football creditor, therefore paid in full?TelMc32 said:
Not sure how it all panned out, but one of those reports suggests that the final return to Creditors was 1.92p in the £!RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
That would have seen us pick up £3,840!!0 -
cheers, most informative.0
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Not sure @Pedro45 as this was a CVA in the end and not a full liquidation.Pedro45 said:
But surely we were a football creditor, therefore paid in full?TelMc32 said:
Not sure how it all panned out, but one of those reports suggests that the final return to Creditors was 1.92p in the £!RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
That would have seen us pick up £3,840!!0 -
Beyond parody indeedHenry Irving said:
Can't find it but it wasa hard written sign which said something likeFriend Or Defoe said:
Is there a photo of this sign? If not, what did it say?Henry Irving said:is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.
"No US Tycoon or rich Arab. All done on our own resources"
Which is true if you don't count the two admins0 -
We pay our bills, we pay our bills, we're Charlton Athletic we pay our bills!0
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Now that we aren't owned by Slater & Jiminezsm said:We pay our bills, we pay our bills, we're Charlton Athletic we pay our bills!
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The quote here is from Big Bad World -TelMc32 said:
Not sure @Pedro45 as this was a CVA in the end and not a full liquidation.Pedro45 said:
But surely we were a football creditor, therefore paid in full?TelMc32 said:
Not sure how it all panned out, but one of those reports suggests that the final return to Creditors was 1.92p in the £!RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
That would have seen us pick up £3,840!!
"The effects of the provisions enabling priority to be given to football creditors in insolvencies have been striking. Two examples illustrate this. Crystal Palace FC went into administration on 26 January 2010, HMRC having presented a winding up petition on 2 December 2009. Total unsecured liabilities were approximately £27 million of which debts to football creditors amounted to about £1,925,000. A total of £2,415,552 was paid to unsecured creditors. The football creditors were paid in full and the other creditors received a dividend of less than 2p in the pound."
This suggests strongly that, as a football creditor, we got paid in full.0 -
Right. I know HMRC have fought several times to have that preferred status for football creditors removed. So far, without success.Pedro45 said:
The quote here is from Big Bad World -TelMc32 said:
Not sure @Pedro45 as this was a CVA in the end and not a full liquidation.Pedro45 said:
But surely we were a football creditor, therefore paid in full?TelMc32 said:
Not sure how it all panned out, but one of those reports suggests that the final return to Creditors was 1.92p in the £!RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
That would have seen us pick up £3,840!!
"The effects of the provisions enabling priority to be given to football creditors in insolvencies have been striking. Two examples illustrate this. Crystal Palace FC went into administration on 26 January 2010, HMRC having presented a winding up petition on 2 December 2009. Total unsecured liabilities were approximately £27 million of which debts to football creditors amounted to about £1,925,000. A total of £2,415,552 was paid to unsecured creditors. The football creditors were paid in full and the other creditors received a dividend of less than 2p in the pound."
This suggests strongly that, as a football creditor, we got paid in full.
Have to say that if I were involved in providing services to a football club, I would be doing do on a cash in advance or on delivery basis, unless you're dealing with perhaps the top half of the Prem.0 -
Hmmmmm, Still hurts.
To be fair Palace fans paid off all debts to SJA. Just a shame so many small companies and their sub contractors got stuffed.0 -
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Hadn't seen that. Hope that josh Harris buys them and takes them down. Think I would get a special hand written sign made up for when we played them then!Henry Irving said:
Can't find it but it wasa hard written sign which said something likeFriend Or Defoe said:
Is there a photo of this sign? If not, what did it say?Henry Irving said:is this is response to the sign one of their fans was holding up at Anfield? Beyond Parody.
"No US Tycoon or rich Arab. All done on our own resources"
Which is true if you don't count the two admins0 -
Football creditors are paid in full.RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
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Pretty sure there was an Austrian Club claiming they were owed some transfer/loan signing fee which Gillfoyle hadn't released to them.LargeAddick said:
Football creditors are paid in full.RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
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Think it only applies to the old boys network in this country.Addickted said:
Pretty sure there was an Austrian Club claiming they were owed some transfer/loan signing fee which Gillfoyle hadn't released to them.LargeAddick said:
Football creditors are paid in full.RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
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Austria Vienna - £62,400 owed for Jonathan Ertl. They also owed £238,353 to Benfica.Addickted said:
Pretty sure there was an Austrian Club claiming they were owed some transfer/loan signing fee which Gillfoyle hadn't released to them.LargeAddick said:
Football creditors are paid in full.RedPanda said:So does that mean we never got our 200k, or at least only a small percentage of it?
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