SpiritofBurnden
Winger
Same, they were struggling when we were in the championship yet survived and took Barnsley's place in the league.
What's that got to do with anything?
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Same, they were struggling when we were in the championship yet survived and took Barnsley's place in the league.
What's that got to do with anything?
It is different because Woolworths customers will just do their shopping elsewhereNo different from the likes of Woolworths going tits up , well established business that couldn’t carry on financially , the directors have a legal obligation to fold if they can’t trade / finance their way out of it .
Have I missed something here? Bolton have cancelled the fixture? If that's the case the league seem to be letting them do as they want.
Have a look at the last few years accounts on companies house , if the truth be known you should have called in the administrators years ago man.
In legal terms there is no difference, one limited company v another limited company, both insolvent and trading at a loss with massive debts.
Take away the emotion of you and others being football fans of your club , you’d admit the trading company is / was a hopeless case.
Look at the facts , keep the emotion out of the argument.
Unfortunately there will be plenty of clubs teetering on the edge .
Bit of a contradiction there.
It wasn't a 'hopeless case' until the previous owner.
If Woolworths closes, you go and shop somewhere else, it's a shite example.
Should be done for not fulfilling the fixture then. The EFL don't seem to have much control here and look reluctant to pull the shutter down.They didn't even contact the EFL to inform them.
Maybe so but serious error in not talking to efl and Doncaster before making an announcement. In fact it could be straw that breaks camel back especially if things don’t change quickly cos you’re saying u can’t play any midweek games at all
Genuine question mate...
What is the current situation with your club? Do you feel a takeover is close?
I agree.
The administrators of the club are as hopeless as the EFL.
They may as well have just asked the EFL to kick us out of the league and had done with it.
Not really. Once out of admin, you'd still have a full 46 games to play. As it is, on the assumption that you'll add senior players once the administration is resolved, the teams that have played you already have gained a significant advantage over those that haven't. If you were to be relegated whatever happens, then your remaining games are more or less meaningless if played. Would you play properly - how are the points resolved? However, to relegate you with immediate effect would have dire consequences, as it would in essence leave you without fixtures, which is why I said it was a bad idea, Clearly, suspension of your games couldn't continue indefinitely - there would need to be a deadline, with possible expulsion (like Bury) if the situation wasn't sorted out.
Administrators have a responsibility to creditors not fans or leagues. This shit show can’t be theirs.I agree.
The administrators of the club are as hopeless as the EFL.
They may as well have just asked the EFL to kick us out of the league and had done with it.
It's been 'close' since June.
The preferred bidders need to put up or f**k off and let someone else try.
Patience on all sides is rapidly running out with them.
I agree.
The administrators of the club are as hopeless as the EFL.
They may as well have just asked the EFL to kick us out of the league and had done with it.
It's been 'close' since June.
The preferred bidders need to put up or f**k off and let someone else try.
Patience on all sides is rapidly running out with them.
What have the EFL done wrong?
Administrators have a responsibility to creditors not fans or leagues. This shit show can’t be theirs.
There’s nothing to stop others trying now, I’m sure the administrator is willing to listen to any serious offer in fact he has a legal responsibility to do soI agree.
The administrators of the club are as hopeless as the EFL.
They may as well have just asked the EFL to kick us out of the league and had done with it.
It's been 'close' since June.
The preferred bidders need to put up or f**k off and let someone else try.
Patience on all sides is rapidly running out with them.
Neither should never have been allowed to start the season.Honestly can't see either team lasting the season.
I refer you to Shaun Harvey's comments on our previous owner.
Apparently we were lucky to have him.
Apparently the administrators called off the game against Doncaster without consulting either Doncaster or the EFL.
I'm not sure how that helps anyone.