They keep the weather in Roskilde today.

The local club, FC Roskilde, struggling for life, and there shall be 3.5 million dollars, if not the looming bankruptcy to become a reality.

The inmate the owner, Carsten Salomonsson, had actually set Thursday as the deadline for a solution, but on Friday morning, players have not been paid, as otherwise they ought to inform he for the Extra Magazine. Anyway, work is on in the wings.

– the Players have not been paid this morning, but if it is, we’re working on right now, go in order, so get to the pay later in the day.

– If it goes in order now, so there is no cow on the ice. So are we positioned for the future, says Carsten Salomonsson.

He doesn’t want to stand in the same situation as the past week’s time, where nøglefolk of the club has negotiated both day and night to get the necessary funds.

– We are not going to be in the same situation again in a month. It is simply too mentally and physically tough for everyone, he says.

Negotiations with the potential investor starts at 8.15 on Friday. The negotiations must result in an agreement, if not the club should give up.

– If it does not succeed, then it is clear that we are in bankruptcy, says Carsten Salomonsson, who will ally himself with a lawyer before detailed decisions about a bankruptcy are being taken.

Carsten Salomonsson has all the time been optimistic in relation to finding a solution. Also on Thursday – until a possible investor jumped from.

– We have negotiated with some until yesterday, which jumped from. But we’ve got an opportunity now, as we are working hard on, ” he says.

the last shot in the bøssen?

– It is insanely hard to say, because if there is a caller now, so it’s not the last shot, but it is running hard, he says and informs that in this case will be two-three investors in the bailout plan.

If it all falls into place he will even put the four-five million Bo Tue Knudsen’s majority stake of 82 percent. The two reached earlier this month a conditional trade.

End FC Roskilde to be declared bankrupt, then open it for a variety of scenarios in the country’s second best number. Until further notice to the club, however, play on in 1. division, even if one abandons a rescue.

It tells Peter Ebbesen, who is turneringschef in the organization of division.

– If a club will be decreed bankrupt, so is it legal in the probate court. It is not enough to just declare themselves bankrupt or a creditor does it. They must be decreed bankrupt in court.

– First, when it happened, we can take a club out of the tournament and taberdømme them. There must be a conviction before we can do it, says Peter Ebbesen, and stresses that he is speaking in general terms and not specifically about each of the clubs situation.

A legal bankruptcy would mean that FC Roskilde is pulled out of the row, taberdømmes 0-3 in the rest of the matches and will license two rows.

If FC Roskilde declare itself bankrupt, release the however, not quite of punishment.

– There is also a middle ground, where you declare themselves bankrupt. So losing six points, and if you then later get approved for a bailout, then you lose you actually further three points. So there may well be a situation where a club loses nine points and still be saved, says Peter Ebbesen.

The situation will potentially open for a farceagtig situation, where FC Roskilde in the can end to provide a somewhat amputee team.

– One must always put up. It is so with the best possible team. So if you are in a situation where all kontraktspillere says that they will not play, as long as they don’t get salary, then one must fill from the bottom up and play with them, you have, says Peter Ebbesen.

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Christian Lønstrup must try to keep together spillertruppen in the cash-strapped club. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

Failure to hire to the 1. will put the players in a particular situation. If a club fails to pay salary on time, so players are in principle released after three days.

It happened for Lyngby Boldklub’s players in February last year, where, among other things, Mikkel Rygaard chose to say goodbye and thank you to join to FC Nordsjælland. Absolutely free of charge.

It will 1. division’s topscorer Emil Nielsen, and the rest of the teammates, thus, also be able, if not the economic problems are solved. Also even though the transfer window is closed for the longest time.

– If you’re in a situation where your contract has been breached, then you have a special position in relation to the transfer. So even though the window closed 31. January, so players will freely be able to sign new contract with other clubs, says Peter Ebbesen.

FC Roskilde is currently number nine in 1. division. Nine points from the playoff for promotion and four points above the relegation zone.

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Emil Nielsen (tv) is the top scorer in 1. division and probably interesting for other clubs, if he can leave FC Roskilde absolutely free in the event of bankruptcy. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

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