isnt it basically, Liquidation means that the company is closed down and all assets split out across anyone that is owe by the Recievers; where as Administration means that someone else (a professional administrator) is running the company to try and get as much out of it for the creditors as possible?
Never met the guy, usually pull his articles to shreds, not a supporter of anyone bar The Saints (well, and England FC, England Cricket, Button, Hamilton, Nadal (I guess) and Team GB)
They might be, but no club is going to want to take them on unless they are good players. How do you prove you are good player? Play your heart out on the pitch and help teh team to win.
Again, if he wants to stay in the CCC IF he does get the boot from SFC, he will want to have a good record of CCC games, and therefore get as many wins under his belt as he can in the remaining games.
A simplistic view? Maybe, but also a sensible one.
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/544525-premier-league-bans-emirates-nbd-football-fund
That states that the Premier League clubs cannot buy players connected to the "Hero Global Football Fund" set up by Alan Hansen and David Davies (amongst others) and funded by the Dubai National Bank. The HGFF has heavily invested in Glenn Hoddles Academy IIRC; and therefore there is a problem with the players from there being signed by Premiership clubs.
How this effects Football League clubs, I dont know...
No, if I understand correctly... the way Hoddles Academy is funded (the cash from the Middle East) means that there are some restrictions about their links with Football League clubs.