Southampton Set For League One After 10 Point Deduction

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After being more than adamant that their parent company’s placement into administration wouldn’t affect the club, the Football League has officially docked the 23rd place Championship club 10 points for breaching “Insolvency Regulations”, effectively relegating the club to League One next season.

Via SkySports 

An inquiry has found the St Mary’s outfit responsible and the points deduction will take effect either in the current season, if Southampton avoid relegation, or next term, if the club do not beat the drop.

A Football League statement said: “At its meeting today, the board of the Football League reviewed the report of the independent forensic accountants commissioned by the League to examine the circumstances at Southampton Football Club, together with external legal advice as to the interpretation of the League’s regulations.

“The report concluded, among other things, that: 1.The Holding Company has no income of its own; all revenue and expenditure is derived from the operation of Southampton Football Club Limited (SFC) and the associated stadium company.

“2.The Holding Company is solvent in its own right. It only becomes insolvent when account is taken of the position of SFC and the other group.

“3.The three entities (the Holding Company, SFC and the stadium company) comprise the football club and they are inextricably linked as one economic entity.

“In light of all this advice, the board concluded that an administrator had been appointed in respect of the club or part of its undertaking or assets. Accordingly, it was left with no alternative other than to invoke its ‘Sporting Sanctions’ regulations and apply a 10 point penalty to the club.

“The other provisions of the League’s insolvency policy also become effective.

“As the insolvency event occurred after the Football League’s deadline of the fourth Thursday in March, the points deduction will take effect either: 1.In the current season, if Southampton avoid relegation to League One; 2.Next season, if the club does not avoid relegation.”

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