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Not great with things like this but does voluntary administration not mean that the club have made a conscious decision to absolutely f**k over any creditors?

Pretty much, although if one accepts administration is to happen anyway, then doing it voluntarily means you can put a maleable administrator such as Duff and Phelps in rather than letting HMRC appoint someone. Brace yourself for a host of missed deadlines and discussions regarding quantum and deliverability.

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Not great with things like this but does voluntary administration not mean that the club have made a conscious decision to absolutely f**k over any creditors?

Voluntary Admin is only an option if it suits Masterton to have a bit more time to weigh up his escape options - the creditors are not even a cursory consideration (never mind a conscious one) as far as Masterton is concerned; his only "interests" are Gavin Masterton and his family.

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Given that it put in place the changes with our Glaswegian gangsters getting punted off the board then it was fine. Prior to that they'd been looking to knock Starks down. Ironically, we got the change we needed. Yes, we aren't a stable club financially and won't be for the foreseeable future. However, we got the change that we needed. The Pars on the other hand needed such a change but didn't get one. Their gangster got away instead with swindling both the British public and Dunfermline who bought into what he said. Of all the club owners throughout Scotland, Masterton is undoubtedly the biggest c**t.

can't do anything but agree with your statements. the little snivelling twat was too busy counting his cash and talking to cuckoos in clocks while our club is on the edge of oblivion. Pity an avalanche didn't enthrone the c*nts!

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I still can't understand why they didn't do this months ago, round about October/November when it became abundantly clear they couldn't pay their players.

Because they were hoping the fans would put their hands in their pockets to pay it. They didn't account for people seeing through their bullshit.

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I still can't understand why they didn't do this months ago, round about October/November when it became abundantly clear they couldn't pay their players.

Because they were hoping the fans would put their hands in their pockets to pay it. They didn't account for people seeing through their bullshit.

Was just typing the same message.

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With the announcement being made tomorrow, it looks like we'll be going into voluntary administration.

What is 'we' though? East End Park is it's own company. The events business is another entity. I can't imagine he'd let all that lovely gate money from Wednesday slip through his hands.

Something to appease HMRC for a day or two, scoop the cash on wednesday, send in administrator on Thursday to bump staff and creditors then limp on in the hope he gets the deal he wants with a rent-paying Newco pars at east end and his girls earning a wage from the events/hospitality?

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Leishman has said there will be an announcement made by Masterton tomorrow regarding Dunfermline's future.

c**t's ruining my 18th. c**t couldn't get anymore cuntier if the c**t tried. c**t.

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