If only the FA/PL/EFL had some sort of integrity test for owners and directors, it could have prevented all this.
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The judge also awarded costs for today’s hearing and threatened Oyston with a jail sentence should he not pay an interim £60,000 of the total £134,000 within 28 days. The court heard that Oyston has failed to meet deadlines for paying two previous costs orders: £50,000 in April and £40,000 by the beginning of June. The judge this time attached a penal notice to his £60,000 pay-up order. If Oyston fails to pay on time he will be in contempt of court and liable to imprisonment, fine or having his assets seized. The judge said Oyston had brought the high costs on himself by his filing of late evidence, such as the day before this hearing. “It seems to me Mr Oyston must bear the consequences,” he said.
Looks like the Blackpool fans will get their club back. -