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http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88913
"... at the moment we are operating under an unfair advantage..."
Freudian slip. But true, very true, and indeed they were throughout the season when they cheated us out of the Southern League title...
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Their Director of Football appears to have made himself redundant - poor fella...Perton Pitman wrote:Glyn wrote:Hereford next....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20113249
Intriguing information about the FA withholding payment of FA Cup money though....
How does a club find iself owing HMRC £120K and being unable to pay??!! More poor organisation. The impact of falling gates is there to see so maybe they need to cut their cloth accordingly to playing in Conf Nat
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88897
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This takes the biscuit...
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88900
Maybe HMRC are just issuing winding-up petitions against all football clubs now on the basis that they'll be appropriate at some stage...??
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88900
Maybe HMRC are just issuing winding-up petitions against all football clubs now on the basis that they'll be appropriate at some stage...??
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That's a shame - as Dorchester have a cracking little ground .. purpose built by Tesco after they sold their old one to the Company for a superstore!Glyn wrote:This takes the biscuit...
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88900
Maybe HMRC are just issuing winding-up petitions against all football clubs now on the basis that they'll be appropriate at some stage...??
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Looks like it was a red herring so no crisis.... yet....Del wrote:That's a shame - as Dorchester have a cracking little ground .. purpose built by Tesco after they sold their old one to the Company for a superstore!Glyn wrote:This takes the biscuit...
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88900
Maybe HMRC are just issuing winding-up petitions against all football clubs now on the basis that they'll be appropriate at some stage...??
Been there on my infamous anorak three games in a day groundhop on an Easter Monday many, many years ago (Bristol City - Yeovil - Dorchester) - it's on some of Prince Charles' land isn't it?
Meanwhile an informed pal of mine who lives in Lancs tells me that AFC Fylde are living beyond their means. They've had lots of promotions in recent seasons. Sounds familiar, doesn't it...
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Farnborough 4-1 Truro
Two of our favourite teams in action
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This from my Hereford correspondent:Glyn wrote:Their Director of Football appears to have made himself redundant - poor fella...Perton Pitman wrote:Glyn wrote:Hereford next....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20113249
Intriguing information about the FA withholding payment of FA Cup money though....
How does a club find iself owing HMRC £120K and being unable to pay??!! More poor organisation. The impact of falling gates is there to see so maybe they need to cut their cloth accordingly to playing in Conf Nat
http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88897
you never picture that it could be your club but it is in my case and it's bad. I'm starting to turn against the chairman along with a lot of supporters, it's been mistake after mistake that's cost the club money - his mistakes and it's up to the fans to dig him out of a hole.
I went up to Bury a couple of weeks ago for our tie against FCUM - it was important to get through - really didn't expect to draw Shrewsbury - most supporters were hoping for TV coverage to help pay a bill or two, we're main highlights on ITV so we get about 6/7K for that. We've got Luton on Tuesday - if we can get anything out of these two games I will be very surprised! It's not looking good....
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http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88952Glyn wrote:My spies tell me the Southern League (who invited them in) are meeting with Kettering today to see where that saga goes next...
If Ladak is confident then I'm sure there's nothing to worry about...
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It's not just in Non-League circles that clubs are badly run and break all the rules...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bi ... m-20158903
Disgraceful.
Sling them out of the League...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bi ... m-20158903
Disgraceful.
Sling them out of the League...
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20040608Glyn wrote:http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88952Glyn wrote:My spies tell me the Southern League (who invited them in) are meeting with Kettering today to see where that saga goes next...
If Ladak is confident then I'm sure there's nothing to worry about...
They've proved they're viable but can't raise a team for Saturday.
Laughable.
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http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88990Glyn wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20040608Glyn wrote:http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/inde ... &nid=88952Glyn wrote:My spies tell me the Southern League (who invited them in) are meeting with Kettering today to see where that saga goes next...
If Ladak is confident then I'm sure there's nothing to worry about...
They've proved they're viable but can't raise a team for Saturday.
Laughable.
See, nothing to worry about, as I said.
Del, have we got an icon for an ostrich with its head in the sand?
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Vics lose yet another manager!!!!
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Gosh (well, maybe no surprise really)Perton Pitman wrote:Vics lose yet another manager!!!!
http://evostikleague.pitchero.com/mutch ... ria-11399/
I understand Rushe has approached Guardiola, Eriksson and Mourinho....
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Local BBC news today reckons Truro City owe £4 million to parties that include the NHS, Inland Revenue, BP & British Gas!
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I trust that the NHS and Inland Revenue (who, after all, represent the interests of us tax payers) are doing their utmost to recover the debt
One has to question how the scale of the debt has been allowed to reach these proportions. SOmeone should be asking some pretty serious questions of these bodies.
As for British Gas, I daresay the figure (unknown) is small change to them
The Football Conference are hardly covering themselves in glory!
One has to question how the scale of the debt has been allowed to reach these proportions. SOmeone should be asking some pretty serious questions of these bodies.
As for British Gas, I daresay the figure (unknown) is small change to them
The Football Conference are hardly covering themselves in glory!
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Very murky indeed! I suspect the Conference has had their heads up their backsides whilst all this has been going on. The 'fit and proper' test should also apply to administrators
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Staggering.
How dare they even contemplate letting them stay in business
How dare they even contemplate letting them stay in business
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Hearts are famous for their strange website announcements. Here's today's...Glyn wrote:SPL impose transfer embargo on Hearts - it will be lifted just before the transfer window re-opens
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20071241
You know it makes sense... (yes, I know, there is a semblance of relevance in it....)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20241385
Translated it says this:
"We expect you to pay at the turnstile (or for season-tickets) and at the food hut, programme sales point, club shop etc, then when we salt the money away instead of paying the tax man (£450k, or maybe £2.2m) we expect you to bail us out..."
We all love our football clubs but there comes a time....
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Kettering back on the field this Saturday, albeit a different one
http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/kett ... um=twitter
It does at least seem appropriate that the Poppies can play at this time
http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/kett ... um=twitter
It does at least seem appropriate that the Poppies can play at this time
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Glyn wrote:Hearts are famous for their strange website announcements. Here's today's...Glyn wrote:SPL impose transfer embargo on Hearts - it will be lifted just before the transfer window re-opens
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20071241
You know it makes sense... (yes, I know, there is a semblance of relevance in it....)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20241385
Translated it says this:
"We expect you to pay at the turnstile (or for season-tickets) and at the food hut, programme sales point, club shop etc, then when we salt the money away instead of paying the tax man (£450k, or maybe £2.2m) we expect you to bail us out..."
We all love our football clubs but there comes a time....
Heard the owner on 5 live being interviewed and he was giving HMRC stick for not letting the club off as it deserves special treatement due to its history and importance to the community. In essence footie clubs should be allowed to renage on their obligations to pay tax.
The bloke should be drummed out of football with that kind of attitude
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... and I heard that Rangers have offered Hearts an immediate £500k in full and final settlement of £800k they still owe them for the transfer of two players (to be fair I heard Charles Green - Chief Exec of Newco Rangers - interviewed at length recently pointing out how the SFA have s*at upon them, so you can maybe excuse this bit of clever negotiating....) - Hearts have declined their kind offer, even though it would have solved their immediate problemPerton Pitman wrote:Glyn wrote:Hearts are famous for their strange website announcements. Here's today's...Glyn wrote:SPL impose transfer embargo on Hearts - it will be lifted just before the transfer window re-opens
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20071241
You know it makes sense... (yes, I know, there is a semblance of relevance in it....)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20241385
Translated it says this:
"We expect you to pay at the turnstile (or for season-tickets) and at the food hut, programme sales point, club shop etc, then when we salt the money away instead of paying the tax man (£450k, or maybe £2.2m) we expect you to bail us out..."
We all love our football clubs but there comes a time....
Heard the owner on 5 live being interviewed and he was giving HMRC stick for not letting the club off as it deserves special treatement due to its history and importance to the community. In essence footie clubs should be allowed to renage on their obligations to pay tax.
The bloke should be drummed out of football with that kind of attitude
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http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/new- ... any-17732/Glyn wrote:Kettering back on the field this Saturday, albeit a different one
http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/kett ... um=twitter
It does at least seem appropriate that the Poppies can play at this time
0-1 is a cricket score. How many times...???!!!
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