I didn't realize Mick Wadsworth was the new manager. Although Wor Bobby is a big backer, the players didn't exactly take a liking to him during his spell at Newcastle as head coach. He is known, however, to reward effort, so JT has a shot at getting back his place in the squad.
FT, 3-2. County gets an injury time winner. Penalty. Moses hand ball, Stallard with his second penalty in the last 20 minutes. HT stays on the bottom.
Peterborough 39 43 -8 42 Port Vale 40 43 -17 44 Stockport 40 42 -12 51 ------------------------------------- Cheltenham 39 40 -17 43 Mansfield 40 40 -25 58 Northampton 40 38 -28 35 Huddersfield 40 37 -22 31
Here's some OT trivia. According to Four Four Two, the manager of Juventus saw Notts County play in 1903, liked their uniforms so much that he bought a bunch to take back to Italy. Thus, Juve's famous kits were born.
Reports have Huddlersfield possibly going into bankruptcy administration...not looking good for the team.. http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,926524,00.html
As I understand it, Administration is akin to Chapter 11 in the US, i.e. protection from creditors during reorganization. If so, it's not a disaster, if debts to the employees are protected. However, liquidation, similar to Chapter 7, and everyone looks for another job and forget the back pay. Can someone enighten us?
Spot on. Huddersfield have been placed in administration, which essentially means that someone's appointed (by the creditors, or the govt., I'm not sure) to try to steer the club out of their back-breaking debt. They are not, like happened to Fiorentina, being liquidated. More than likely though, people will be released and everyone's for sale. Run, Johnny, run.