Tambone: Teramo? The imperative term of the liquidity index. Probable stop-arrivals»

Teramo really at risk of losing Lega Pro? He tried to explain this to colleagues from de Messenger sports law expert Giuseppe Tambone:”Liquidity index – He says – it was inserted among the prerequisites during registration. One of those that can’t be fixed or give Covisoc or FIGC the ability to evaluate or grant exceptions. In this case, there is a high probability that the supervisory authority will stop and be excluded from the championship. Moreover, we are talking about the parameter that the clubs took during the season at the level of 0.7 and were obliged to quantify as of May 31, based on the balance as of March 31. By June 14, Covisoc sent out a message to clubs to inform them of the persistence of any capital shortfall and budgetary imbalance. Thus, there is enough time left to rectify the situation – and it seems that all A, B and C have done this – with the help of transfer market revenues or capital increases. If the buyer had submitted a purchase offer to the court of Rome, or if the shareholders had restored the situation before the sale, even on a temporary and instrumental basis, in order to facilitate turnover, Teramo would have returned free and autonomous, indirectly participating in the judicial procedure. It would be time to correct the financial imbalance of which the index is a reflection, not a cause. If indeed there were resources and availability on the part of all those who tried to regularize in the last few days, I don’t understand why the path of presenting yourself in default was chosen. Hoping to get registration “by way of derogation”, he would not have avoided the obligation to contribute money for the mandatory rebalancing of financial statements in accordance with the Civil Code, under the supervision of the College of State Auditors. Money sooner or later had to be placed“.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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