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Heck. Crisis deepens. Hartlepool were a renowned name in English football back in the day, mainly because they had to apply for re-election almost every season.... but it would be very sad to see them go under...
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Heck. Crisis deepens. Hartlepool were a renowned name in English football back in the day, mainly because they had to apply for re-election almost every season.... but it would be very sad to see them go under...
Local journo just interviewed on TalkSPORT... the crisis has extended to them running out of beer last Saturday, having hot-dogs but no buns, and their kit being held to ransom by the dry-cleaners... crisis indeed!
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Prestatyn Town, as there's a lot more to this than meets the eye....

http://www.ptfconline.co.uk/club/20/News/view/863
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Heck. Crisis deepens. Hartlepool were a renowned name in English football back in the day, mainly because they had to apply for re-election almost every season.... but it would be very sad to see them go under...
Local journo just interviewed on TalkSPORT... the crisis has extended to them running out of beer last Saturday, having hot-dogs but no buns, and their kit being held to ransom by the dry-cleaners... crisis indeed!
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http://nonleaguedaily.com/fire-sale-not ... artlepool/

http://nonleaguedaily.com/adeloye-set-f ... departure/

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Hartlepool reporter says it like it is!

https://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/sport/ ... -1-8985502
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One of the articles mentioned a monthly playing budget of £115k. I had to check again as I can’t believe the sums involved for a club at that level which is trying to keep its head above water.
This scenario reminds me of Hereford who kept shelling money out to players in ignorance of the inevitable consequences.
It sounds harsh, but if Hartlepool go under then it is the fault of those running the club and nobody else.
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Perton Pitman wrote:One of the articles mentioned a monthly playing budget of £115k. I had to check again as I can’t believe the sums involved for a club at that level which is trying to keep its head above water.
This scenario reminds me of Hereford who kept shelling money out to players in ignorance of the inevitable consequences.
It sounds harsh, but if Hartlepool go under then it is the fault of those running the club and nobody else.
Believe it or not Perton I have been told from a very reliable source the average monthly in the National League is around £95-100k. In the National League North it is around £40-45k.

It's mind boggling isn't it.
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Macclesfield???!!

Top of the National League yet they haven't paid their players yet this year....

https://www.macclesfield-express.co.uk/ ... d-14237243

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Brilliant piece by the Beeb about the Gulls - the truth starts to come out at last.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42958113
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steve-k wrote:Brilliant piece by the Beeb about the Gulls - the truth starts to come out at last.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42958113
But why is the BBC publishing now what the local paper (Herald Express) should have printed weeks ago - and what the fans knew months ago? :think:
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Hartlepool - immediate crisis averted. Medium term crisis still looming.

http://nonleaguedaily.com/hartlepool-un ... bill-paid/
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I am finding this hard to comprehend:

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/f ... el-1185605
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Glyn wrote:Hartlepool - immediate crisis averted. Medium term crisis still looming.

http://nonleaguedaily.com/hartlepool-un ... bill-paid/
With a wage bill of £115k per month it won't. be long!
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Lee K wrote:I am finding this hard to comprehend:

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/f ... el-1185605
Me too. I was thinking MK Dons as I read it but they beat me to it...

And since they can spoll neither "Wimbledon" nor "Evo stik" they should be demoted four divisions anyway...

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43047113

Funny how that "new manager bounce" didn't happen when they appointed Pardew....

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Terrific gesture from Wrexham towards their great local rivals Chester:

http://nonleaguedaily.com/wrexham-offer ... hester-fc/

I wonder if we'd do the same if it were Strangers in trouble?

(That's a rhetorical question... ;) )
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When TU appointed Gary Owers as manager, he was backed with money so subsequently was able to sign/bring in 22 players.

Clarke Osbourne (owner/Chairman/property developer etc) issued a club statement which said: "Gary Owers has the skill and determination to keep us in this division and we will provide Gary and his team with every resource available to achieve this aim."

The Club was eight points adrift from safety at that time.

Five months on the Club is exactly eight points adrift from safety!

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