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Luton Town consider Administration Implications

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Luton Town's new owners have confirmed they are close to exiting administration, but will start life in Coca-Cola League Two on minus 15 points. The club went into administration in November and despite the LTFC2020 group agreeing to buy the troubled club in January, the process has been held up by Leeds' appeal over their extra 15-point penalty.
But after the decision was taken to confirm the sanction for Ken Bates' club not exiting administration with a Creditors Voluntary Agreement (CVA) Luton are ready to start next season with the same penalty. "We were selected as the preferred bidder in January but were advised by the Football League that their priority was to resolve the Leeds United situation," a club statement said. "We were the only club in administration at that time but with other clubs in financial trouble it was felt important to decide on a penalty for not agreeing a CVA.
"Our CVA was rejected in April. Following the rejection of the CVA, LTFC2020 has made our application to the Football League to exit administration without a CVA under their 'exceptional circumstances' procedure.
"This was the procedure followed by Leeds United and resulted in a further 15-point deduction for them. Our completed application reached the Football League before the verdict of the arbitration panel into the Leeds case was announced.


"Consequently we are now liaising with the Football League on the final stages of exiting the administration process. Both the Football Association and Bedfordshire Football Association - who have the right of veto over our application - have fully supported our application to become members of the league again.
"It is frustrating for everyone that we cannot move faster. However we have to deal with the situation in the best way possible and with the sole intention of achieving the best outcome for Luton Town."






How can the situation that Leeds United became embroiled in have anything to do with the conclusion to Luton Town's predicament following administration proceedings?


Bizarre.
 
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