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Sounds like Meadow want to starve Dulwich into extinction then build houses on the ground. Given th3 state of London property prices it seems that Rio’s ten million won’t touch the sides. One wonders how Meadow got their hands on the club!
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Chester:

http://nonleaguedaily.com/chester-fc-pl ... of-the-fa/

Martin Glenn's the man to sort it out...

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Perton Pitman wrote:Sounds like Meadow want to starve Dulwich into extinction then build houses on the ground. Given th3 state of London property prices it seems that Rio’s ten million won’t touch the sides. One wonders how Meadow got their hands on the club!
Latest:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43307301
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Glyn wrote:
Perton Pitman wrote:Sounds like Meadow want to starve Dulwich into extinction then build houses on the ground. Given th3 state of London property prices it seems that Rio’s ten million won’t touch the sides. One wonders how Meadow got their hands on the club!
Latest:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43307301
Latest latest (U-turn):

https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/dulw ... club-move/
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Sunderland:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43346488

(Closing part of the ground on being relegated is not limited to them, nor indeed the other clubs named at the foot of the article - other big clubs have done it too....)
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West Ham United:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... ssion=true


And note, that was published on Wednesday, BEFORE yesterday's fun and games at the London Stadium, or whatever it's called this week
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After strong rumours a few days ago that TU had almost been sold - a statement from the owner!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43413641
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Glyn wrote:West Ham United:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... ssion=true


And note, that was published on Wednesday, BEFORE yesterday's fun and games at the London Stadium, or whatever it's called this week
It just gets better...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ky-TV.html

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If TU go down, they will be the only Football League Club ever to enter the National South division – whereas there are currently eight in the National North.

Torquay United's
hopes of staying in the Vanarama National League have been dealt another serious blow after a second important result went against them in the relegation battle on Wednesday night.
The Gulls were hoping that Hartlepool United, who started the evening in the final safety place, would lose or even draw at fellow strugglers Barrow, but the financially-crippled North East club won 2-1 at Holker Street in front of BT Sport's live cameras.
That score followed another bad result for the Gulls last night, with Solihull Moors beating mid-table Bromley 2-0 at Damson Park.
It means that Hartlepool (19th) have now moved above Barrow (20th) and effectively 12 points clear of Torquay (22nd).
United's goal-difference is much inferior to all the teams above them, adding a point to the deficits.
Barrow are still nine points ahead of United, but they still have two more games in hand over the Gulls.
Torquay, who face bottom-of-the-table Guiseley at Plainmoor on Saturday, must play like champions over their final eight matches and hope that their rivals flop.
After Guiseley, United travel to one-from-bottom Chester FC on Good Friday and then entertain Woking (18th) on Easter Monday.
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Del wrote:after Guiseley, United travel to one-from-bottom Chester FC on Good Friday and then entertain Woking (18th) on Easter Monday.
It's nice that, despite all their problems, they'll still be entertaining visitors.

Will there be finger-sandwiches and mini-pork pies?

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Meanwhile here's the Chester position

http://nonleaguedaily.com/chesters-drea ... -on-halls/

Those of our fans who aren't happy because we're likely to finish mid-table (after a dreadful start) should perhaps consider if they'd rather be following those clubs at the foot of the NL, all having a dismal season and facing financial calamity
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Hartlepool latest:

Nice to know that not all local authorities are bust with no cash to spare.....

http://nonleaguedaily.com/pools-loaned- ... l-council/
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Glyn wrote:
Glyn wrote:West Ham United:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... ssion=true


And note, that was published on Wednesday, BEFORE yesterday's fun and games at the London Stadium, or whatever it's called this week
It just gets better...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ky-TV.html

:roll: :twisted:
... and there's more...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43543273
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... and West Bromwich Albion....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43543439
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Hartlepool desperation reaching new levels!

http://nonleaguedaily.com/hartlepool-co ... w-closing/
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“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.”

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Chester, contd...

http://nonleaguedaily.com/behind-the-sc ... t-chester/

Mr Bignot just can't catch a break, can he.... should never have left Solihull... (and my, how different the last 18 months would/could have been then...)

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Thurrock: very sad circumstances, albeit not as bad as they might have been...

http://nonleaguedaily.com/thurrock-to-r ... ik-league/
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Glyn wrote:Chester, contd...

http://nonleaguedaily.com/behind-the-sc ... t-chester/

Mr Bignot just can't catch a break, can he.... should never have left Solihull... (and my, how different the last 18 months would/could have been then...)

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http://nonleaguedaily.com/chester-will- ... gnot-goes/
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Chester: Bignot warns of consecutive relegations - and many of the fans have disappeared (as they do...)

http://nonleaguedaily.com/chester-will- ... ul-bignot/
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Glyn wrote:Chester: Bignot warns of consecutive relegations - and many of the fans have disappeared (as they do...)

http://nonleaguedaily.com/chester-will- ... ul-bignot/
Bignot, like McCarthy, has left even before he was scheduled to do so...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43730666
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“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.”

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I read today that Dagenham and Redbridge are at risk of going into liquidation at the end of the season. Their benefactor has walked away and they are struggling to replace him.
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