The man who wants to rescue Sheffield Wednesday, American businessman David Storch, says he has been “informed that a 15-point penalty is set to be imposed at the start of next season” in League One. The outgoing owner Dejphon Chansiri should hang his head in shame at the damage he has inflicted on Sheffield Wednesday. He can’t have a conscience. Otherwise he’d accept a compromise on bid price.
The EFL should have been tougher with Chansiri quicker. The FA should remember it is supposed to be custodians of the game and protect clubs. The importance of an Independent Football Regulator, much delayed by vested interests, is highlighted again by events at Wednesday.
At the moment, the people being punished at Wednesday are fans, players, staff and the man who wants to save them. Shameful situation engulfing a historic club which could have been avoided with stronger leadership by the authorities. And Chansiri locating some principles. #SWFC
NEW, IMPORTANT (shocking, but sadly not suprising):
Confirmation only 12 days before the SA deadline that NHSBSA are not sending any more PSS out and you are expected to "estimate and file" and "HMRC won't penalise you for filing an estimate, provided it's a genuine attempt. You can amend your return later when you have exact figures."
Pls share widely/RT
@MartinSLewis £1 on the 2p slot machines at the amusements this year on holiday in Penzance. Won some pennies back, put them in and it kept a 13 year old amused for ages. Much happiness!
Is there likely to be room for Sam Curran as a left arm variety bowler/all rounder in the test side in the future? Was a regular a while ago. #BBCCricket
@davehartin@GeorgeDobell1@miller_cricket@bbctms I would love it if Ireland become stronger at test cricket. But only playing a handful of test matches a year limits their ability to do so.