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Saints sale still on - Administrator

Tue 30 Jun, 05:52 PM


Administrators in charge of Southampton remain hopeful of selling the stricken club despite the withdrawal of the Matt Le Tissier-backed Pinnacle consortium.

Joint administrator Mark Fry said last week he may have to begin winding up Southampton on Friday if a buyer is not found.

However, Monday's sale of striker David McGoldrick to Nottingham Forest, for an estimated £1million, means wages can again be paid and has given Saints a stay of execution, albeit a brief one.

Le Tissier blamed the failure of the takeover bid on being unable to come to a satisfactory agreement with the Football League over the 10-point penalty Saints were hit with after their holding company entered administration last season.

Pinnacle's initial deadline was June 19, when their three-week period of exclusivity came to an end, since when Fry has opened the field to further bidders.

Two overseas consortia, one believed to be Swiss, are still in the running to save the club - but time is running out.

A statement from administrators Begbies Traynor read: "The joint administrators are not surprised by the withdrawal of the Pinnacle Group from the acquisition of Southampton Football Club.

"It has previously been stated that the administrators were not prepared to extend the period of exclusivity that had been granted to the Pinnacle Group and that had expired on 19 June 2009.

"Immediately following the expiry of the exclusivity period, the administrators re-engaged in discussions with other parties that had previously expressed serious interest.

"We remain hopeful that a sale of the football club will be completed within a very short period of time. We appreciate that the sale may appear to have been protracted but it is a complex transaction which involves numerous stakeholders and a satisfactory solution for all parties is not simple to achieve."

 

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  1. So the take over failed because of the ten point­ penalty? What a load of @#$%. Other teams have taken­ that knock and worse and have recovered. Its tough, as­ any Leeds fan will tell you, because you cannot afford­ to hold on to your best players but its not the end of­ the world. If Le Tiss and his cronies had balls they­ would have taken up the challenge to get the Saints­ back up to the Premiership by builing a new young side­ and fighting their way through the divisions.

    From nemesis, on Wed 1 Jul 7:20AM
  2. I really feel for all Saints fans- as a life long Leeds­ fan of over 35 years I know the heartache this­ situation brings....sincerely hope you guys pull thru -­ football would be the loser if the Saints­ dissappear..there is life outside the Premiership.....

    From tony, on Wed 1 Jul 5:32AM
  3. Someone buy it for goodness sake and lets got on with­ preperations for the new season yea!

    From ngspuduk, on Tue 30 Jun 8:54PM
  4. It cant just be the 10 point deduction that has made­ them pull out. with the ten point deduction we still­ could have had a reasonable season, and then had a good­ shot at promotion the next year. Seems the FA are to­ old in the tooth and dont care about the teams out side­ the top 4. Come on you Saints. ( and all the other­ stugglers)

    From guildfordwindows, on Tue 30 Jun 6:27PM
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