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Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Thu Oct 04 2012 3:39 pm
by Glyn
Double-digit
at Keys Park for our two recent County Cup matches.
But we haven't yet quite fallen as low as 34....
http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/story. ... ry_id=1119
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Sat Oct 06 2012 7:38 pm
by Perton Pitman
King's Lynn appear to be belly-aching about gates not being at the 700 mark
which they need to sustain their playing budget. their playing budget is quoted as £116K for the season (unusual for a club to put this in the public domain).
A break even figure of 700 is pretty ambitious this level of football (although they achieved it today)
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Sat Oct 06 2012 9:37 pm
by Perton Pitman
Kettering only field 10 men against Bashley. If we ever got into that state I'd get myself registered and pull the shirt on so at least we were able to field '11'
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Sat Oct 06 2012 10:26 pm
by Glyn
Perton Pitman wrote:Kettering only field 10 men against Bashley. If we ever got into that state I'd get myself registered and pull the shirt on so at least we were able to field '11'
... and I hear that KTFC are likely to have gone out of business within 48 hours
Yet another example of abject (mis-)management
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Mon Oct 08 2012 3:37 pm
by Mark
Perton Pitman wrote:Kettering only field 10 men against Bashley. If we ever got into that state I'd get myself registered and pull the shirt on so at least we were able to field '11'
And lose 7-0...
I heard one of the players they hadn't paid didn't show up on the day, and they were banking on him playing to have a full team. I think it would have been too late to register a replacement in the build up to kick off - hence starting with 10 men.
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Mon Oct 08 2012 5:18 pm
by Glyn
Mark wrote:Perton Pitman wrote:Kettering only field 10 men against Bashley. If we ever got into that state I'd get myself registered and pull the shirt on so at least we were able to field '11'
And lose 7-0...
I heard one of the players they hadn't paid didn't show up on the day, and they were banking on him playing to have a full team. I think it would have been too late to register a replacement in the build up to kick off - hence starting with 10 men.
... and I hear that one of their 9 outfield players was the (man who would have been the) sub keeper
You'd be embarrassed with this in a parks pitch team wouldn't you...
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Mon Oct 08 2012 5:18 pm
by Glyn
Not really in crisis but Swindon have managed to break the FFP rules...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19857015
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Mon Oct 08 2012 6:31 pm
by The Beerhunter
Glyn wrote:Mark wrote:Perton Pitman wrote:Kettering only field 10 men against Bashley. If we ever got into that state I'd get myself registered and pull the shirt on so at least we were able to field '11'
And lose 7-0...
I heard one of the players they hadn't paid didn't show up on the day, and they were banking on him playing to have a full team. I think it would have been too late to register a replacement in the build up to kick off - hence starting with 10 men.
... and I hear that one of their 9 outfield players was the (man who would have been the) sub keeper
You'd be embarrassed with this in a parks pitch team wouldn't you...
Don't think they could have signed anyone anyway as there's a transfer embargo on 'em.
Kettering fans reckon they're two weeks away from going to the wall.
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Tue Oct 09 2012 8:55 am
by Glyn
The Beerhunter wrote:Don't think they could have signed anyone anyway as there's a transfer embargo on 'em.
Kettering fans reckon they're two weeks away from going to the wall.
The end is nigh - or possibly even nigher...
http://www.northantstelegraph.co.uk/new ... -1-4345085
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Tue Oct 09 2012 10:06 am
by Del
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Tue Oct 09 2012 12:20 pm
by Glyn
Shame they couldn't nip up the road and play for Kettering... I hear they have EIGHT players for tonight...
Ladak, however, remains upbeat (well, he would, wouldn't he)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19883178
Someone will have to explain that "deregister youth team players" thing to me... if there's a transfer embargo what's the point in freeing up squad places...??
Alan Doyle, caretaker manager on talkSPORT right now, saying that the ten players were cheered off the pitch for 15 minutes on Saturday after losing 7-0... he says that tonight's match has been postponed by the Southern League, the good news is that he only has to phone seven players instead of sixteen....
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Tue Oct 09 2012 1:03 pm
by Glyn
Glyn wrote:tonight's match has been postponed by the Southern League...
Leamington show initiative by arranging a friendly instead!
http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/leam ... um=twitter
Bashley may live to wonder why they bothered sending a team up on Saturday to accrue three points which may ultimately be "expunged" - a bit like those clubs who were wary of trekking down to Truro, it's all such a waste of time...
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Wed Oct 10 2012 5:19 pm
by Glyn
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Wed Oct 10 2012 5:28 pm
by Del
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Thu Oct 11 2012 4:48 pm
by Del
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Thu Oct 11 2012 5:24 pm
by Glyn
Sorry to be my predictable self but...
SCANDALOUS
And the BSS should undoubtedly reimburse Dover for any loss they incur.
All has a familiar ring to it, doesn't it... (ahem, Northwich Victoria
)
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Thu Oct 11 2012 7:37 pm
by Perton Pitman
The NPL set the precedent last year by breaking their own rules so it stands to reason that the Conference would do likewise. The meteoric rise of clubs like Truro does leave one wondering how they've managed it and clearly they done it by not paying HMRC which is inforgivable given the stick that individuals and businesses have been getting in the media over the last few monhts. Even now it seems that footy clubs still get sympathy from the sport's governing bodies when really they should be having the book thrown at them. It's even worse when innocent parties like DAFC lose out.
Time for the sport to get its house in order.
According to the Truro website it appears that their bid for survival has failed - players and management due to meet tomorrow morning at 9am
Wonder which club will be next...
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Thu Oct 11 2012 9:00 pm
by Del
Local news at 6.00pm said Truro were saved for at least another 2 months - now at 8.00pm they say the deal has fallen through and the Club are to be expelled from the league.
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Truro-C ... story.html
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 9:22 am
by Scott
There have been some crazy suggestions by non-league fans on twitter that every supporter of a non-league club around the UK should donate a £1 in order for Truro City to survive! While there also seems a massive uproar about them being kicked out and liquidated. At the end of the day they didn't play by the rules for years and now they have paid the consequences of that.
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 1:16 pm
by Perton Pitman
Their meteoric rise has been funded by tax evasion practices. As much as it galls me to say this, the best thing for them is to be kicked back to whence they came and if they can rise through the leagues by playing fairly then that's fine with me.
If anyone bails them out (including Cornwall County Council) then they will themselves, in my view, be condoning such practices
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 2:53 pm
by Del
The decision will be known this afternoon .. watch this space!!
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Footbal ... story.html
At least Dover have been told the match is off - but they are still out of pocket!
http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/Dover-Athle ... story.html
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 5:06 pm
by Del
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 6:09 pm
by Glyn
Utterly ridiculous.
Truro got some air-time in a 90-minute chat about Non League Day and NL football in general on talkSPORT today (about which I'll post on a separate thread). A Stourbridge fan expressed his sorrow at their (probable?) demise. But of course his club wasn't swindled ot of promotion by their cheating
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Fri Oct 12 2012 8:39 pm
by Perton Pitman
Is this just the Conference's feeble attempt at fulfilling fixtyres and nothing else? Surely at the end of the season they must be expelled anyway otherwise another precedent will be set, i.e you can start the season in a mess, then see the situation deteriorate further until the league basically allows you to struggle on missing fixtures here and there which inconveniences everyone.
Will Dover be compensated out of the £50K if it is raised?
Will Truro be fined and / or have a points deduction for failing to fulfil a fixture?
Sour grapes aside, I think football has to make a stance soon as this is making last season's situation regarding Vics seem tame by comparison.
In Scotland there has been some talk of Rangers being stripped of honours. Would it be appropriate for Truro to be stripped of their various titles if it can be proven that they benefitted from their own sharp / illegal practices?
Re: Clubs in crisis
Posted: Sat Oct 13 2012 7:19 am
by Glyn
Can't believe how many (ignorant) people are on Facebook etc wishing them well - I have made my point there and wished AFC Truro (for which I gather plans are already in place) well...