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Post by loyalgull on Oct 14, 2011 16:14:42 GMT
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Oct 14, 2011 17:56:02 GMT
Maybe im missing something but if...
"The reason we can't pay the wages is that we simply don't have the surplus after deducting the costs we have to pay for running the club. These include VAT, match day expenses, utilities and maintenance costs, player accommodation and travel, insurance premiums and ancillary professional fees i.e. valuers and the PFA's solicitors"
is the current situation, how do they expect to run the club as a going concern??
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Post by chelstongull on Oct 14, 2011 18:02:05 GMT
Maybe im missing something but if... "The reason we can't pay the wages is that we simply don't have the surplus after deducting the costs we have to pay for running the club. These include VAT, match day expenses, utilities and maintenance costs, player accommodation and travel, insurance premiums and ancillary professional fees i.e. valuers and the PFA's solicitors" is the current situation, how do they expect to run the club as a going concern?? Should they be operating as a football club full stop? This saga has gone on almost as long as the Mouse Trap.
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Post by loyalgull on Oct 14, 2011 22:10:49 GMT
the club in one form or another has had way way plenty of time,still its unresolved.Those clubs that went to the wall for far less financial debts must be bloody angry at this farce
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