So, I sent an email off to the PFA yesterday just basically asking for clarification on a few things. This is the response just received.
Dear Lee
The PFA has in a number of similar cases worked with clubs experiencing financial difficulties to ensure their futures.
The club (SUFC) has a number of football debts not only the outstanding loan from the PFA and this is the reason the embargo has been put in place.
The players contract provides either party the option, should they feel the other has committed a serious or persistent breach of the terms of the contract, to give 14 days to terminate the contract, there is the right of appeal.
The club, if they can provide financial assurances to the Football League, will be allowed to bring in a limited number of players to allow them to fulfil their fixtures.
Regards
John
Dear Lee
The PFA has in a number of similar cases worked with clubs experiencing financial difficulties to ensure their futures.
The club (SUFC) has a number of football debts not only the outstanding loan from the PFA and this is the reason the embargo has been put in place.
The players contract provides either party the option, should they feel the other has committed a serious or persistent breach of the terms of the contract, to give 14 days to terminate the contract, there is the right of appeal.
The club, if they can provide financial assurances to the Football League, will be allowed to bring in a limited number of players to allow them to fulfil their fixtures.
Regards
John