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...which is why Northwich shouldn't be allowed to contest the play-offs
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That stable door and all .The league management are unlikely to bar Northwich as they had already (secretly)decided that a 3 day licence to occupy was ok.So wait for the season long (or whatever length of term qualifies) ground share to emerge.There is still a mindset at all levels of football that it is not a problem to over spend or not pay the taxman. Even in NLP today Darlington were said to be upset that they were stopped from taking a loan player when their squad was not expecting to be paid until the end of the season.That sums it up doesn't it?
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I remember when Kidder topped the Conference (as it then was, BBC please note it isn't called that any more) and were denied promotion because their ground didn't meet the criteria.
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth (I was living there at the time) but of course they'd only managed to finish top because the money they spent on the players should have been spent on the ground
If only football administrators always enforced the rules so rigidly...
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth (I was living there at the time) but of course they'd only managed to finish top because the money they spent on the players should have been spent on the ground
If only football administrators always enforced the rules so rigidly...
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From the Strangers forum - it is contended that Chorley are in financial strife of some kind. Unsubstantiated at this point obviously. Also it is reckoned that Marine's lights do not comply with Conf North requirements .
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In non league paper last week they said marine needed £40,000 to replace dodgy floodlights ive also heard early in the season that chorley were short on cash but i believe good attendances have reduced their plight somewhatPerton Pitman wrote:From the Strangers forum - it is contended that Chorley are in financial strife of some kind. Unsubstantiated at this point obviously. Also it is reckoned that Marine's lights do not comply with Conf North requirements .
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The Marine floodlights story is old newsMarcJ wrote:In non league paper last week they said marine needed £40,000 to replace dodgy floodlights ive also heard early in the season that chorley were short on cash but i believe good attendances have reduced their plight somewhatPerton Pitman wrote:From the Strangers forum - it is contended that Chorley are in financial strife of some kind. Unsubstantiated at this point obviously. Also it is reckoned that Marine's lights do not comply with Conf North requirements .
http://www.crosbyherald.co.uk/news/cros ... -29788795/
http://www.floodlightappeal.co.uk/
Chorley's financial difficulties should be alleviated when they can get their sell-out game with Chester on - maybe we should boycott our trip there to deprive them of the gate income? (only joking.... I think..... )
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May be old news, but relevant given the league table and the scrap for play-off slots!
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Aye, fair comment.Perton Pitman wrote:May be old news, but relevant given the league table and the scrap for play-off slots!
I'm sure that we can rely on both the NPL and the BSN to ensure that no club takes part in the play-offs which doesn't meet all the relevant criteria - so...
Vics - bust, no ground
Chorley - bust
Marine - ground not good enough
FCUM - no ground
BPA - football shouldn't be played on grounds with running tracks around them
http://evostikleague.pitchero.com/tables.php
That's us up then!!
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Glyn wrote:Aye, fair comment.Perton Pitman wrote:May be old news, but relevant given the league table and the scrap for play-off slots!
I'm sure that we can rely on both the NPL and the BSN to ensure that no club takes part in the play-offs which doesn't meet all the relevant criteria - so...
Vics - bust, no ground
Chorley - bust
Marine - ground not good enough
FCUM - no ground
BPA - football shouldn't be played on grounds with running tracks around them
http://evostikleague.pitchero.com/tables.php
That's us up then!!
Extemely sound logic and very valid points.
Unfortunate that football authorities don't think alomg the same lines. (muppet)s (muppet)s (muppet)s
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Pompey latestGlyn wrote:
Pompey in admin again - and how desperate is this....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17067079
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17137954
Of course one feels sorry for those who have lost their jobs and the fans whose fault it isn't...
But what a mess.
Fit and proper persons test, anyone??
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http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=82900
Financial irregularities at Farnborough - fancy!!
Financial irregularities at Farnborough - fancy!!
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Port Vale expected to go into administration today, I hear...
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The last story I read about Ross County said they were gearing up for the SPL
Now this....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-h ... s-17189717
Bless....
Now this....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-h ... s-17189717
Bless....
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Meat on bones here, from my Potteries Correspondent!Glyn wrote:Port Vale expected to go into administration today, I hear...
http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/Po ... story.html
Now, if you were a S-o-T Council Taxpayer....
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Excellent article here on RangersGlyn wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-g ... t-17067141
Hmmm. Something is rotten in the state of Govan
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mattslater/2 ... e_ran.html
What a mess
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Rangers expected to lay off 11 (first-team squad) playing staff today, and those players who remain and the management will be expected to take a 50% cut in their salariesGlyn wrote:
Excellent article here on Rangers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mattslater/2 ... e_ran.html
What a mess
The end is nigh....
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Next!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17210537
The Rangers domino effect has started already...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17210537
The Rangers domino effect has started already...
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With an ever expanding number of clubs with financial difficulties all over the country in most leagues, how financially secure are hednesford being as vics and chorley have had major money troubles with similar attendances to keys park?
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Without quoting figures Marc, our club is sensibly run with a realistic playing budget - and of course the efforts of both HTFCSA in boosting attendances and our Commercial Department in boosting income from the local business community have assuaged the extent to which we rely upon the club ChairmanMarcJ wrote:With an ever expanding number of clubs with financial difficulties all over the country in most leagues, how financially secure are hednesford being as vics and chorley have had major money troubles with similar attendances to keys park?
That said, we're not resting on any laurels and there's a lot more work to be done
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Thats good to hear, its always a great day out at keys park long may it continue!
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From a personal perspective I'd rather the club be competitive at this level on a reasonable financial footing than chasing Conf North whilst paying silly money out
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News of redundancies at Rangers expected today
Portsmouth may well not survive the season
Stoke-on-Trent City Council seeking to appoint an administrator at Port Vale "to protect the public purse"
Birmingham City and Coventry City placed under a transfer for failing to file their accounts (no surprise at all, especially in the former case - and it's a bit late isn't it?! - maybe now we can see why they were bringing players in on "emergency loan" earlier this week....)
Good game. Don't panic...
Portsmouth may well not survive the season
Stoke-on-Trent City Council seeking to appoint an administrator at Port Vale "to protect the public purse"
Birmingham City and Coventry City placed under a transfer for failing to file their accounts (no surprise at all, especially in the former case - and it's a bit late isn't it?! - maybe now we can see why they were bringing players in on "emergency loan" earlier this week....)
Good game. Don't panic...
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Rangers latest
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... --now.html
... and this one is dynamite...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... deals.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... --now.html
... and this one is dynamite...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... deals.html
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