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Well according to owls mad rigo that will not happen it will end up being a 23 team league with just 2 relegation spots next season
Nobody has yet gone bust in this era of football financial struggle and maybe it will wake a few clubs up.
Statement CPFC2010 – 31st May 2010We note the new governments commitment to sport, particularly sport in the community, Bank of Scotland is currently government owned, as such we would urge the new Prime Minister to intervene personally to resolve the situation or see a club supported by many thousands with 100 year History consigned to the scrapheap
Add on to that list Accrington, Aldershot and Maidenhead. Amazing how it doesn't matter if it is a lower league club that fails, but if one of the \"big boys\" starts to falter it would be a tragedy for football. Liverpool next please, let's get some sanity into wages and conditions of contract for players, and lose some of the pot hunters that infest football in this country.
according to the BBC and SKY there was a 3pm deadline today which when the big hand is on 33 and the little hand is on 3 means that the deadline has passed has anyone heard owt?
bedale rover wrote:Quoteaccording to the BBC and SKY there was a 3pm deadline today which when the big hand is on 33 and the little hand is on 3 means that the deadline has passed has anyone heard owt?The administrator said to pay outstanding bills/wages if the club hadn't (hasn't) been taken over by 3pm today then he will have to start selling players and the club has had dozens of enquiries/tentative bids already.The problem then is that the club becomes even less attractive to prospective buyers.Their forum is awash with \"Player X to Club Y\" threads.
What I don't understand (maybe someone can set me straight on this) is how the Bank of Scotland own Selhurst Park?I thought Simon Jordan had negotiated a deal (a couple of years ago) to purchase the freehold from Ron Noades?
AbsolutDRFC wrote:QuoteWhat I don't understand (maybe someone can set me straight on this) is how the Bank of Scotland own Selhurst Park?I thought Simon Jordan had negotiated a deal (a couple of years ago) to purchase the freehold from Ron Noades?Maybe he took out a loan and used the ground as security??? If that's the case and they defaulted on the payments the ground passes to the bank as an asset.
PACMAN wrote:QuoteAbsolutDRFC wrote:QuoteWhat I don't understand (maybe someone can set me straight on this) is how the Bank of Scotland own Selhurst Park?I thought Simon Jordan had negotiated a deal (a couple of years ago) to purchase the freehold from Ron Noades?Maybe he took out a loan and used the ground as security??? If that's the case and they defaulted on the payments the ground passes to the bank as an asset.i am sure that i read somewhere that ron noades still owned the ground may be he is willing to sell to someone he knows/likes?