Christies Child wrote:...but Stanley chose to spend the money due to be paid as PAYE to the taxman and in effect the players money, on other matters. If they find themselves in serious debt then for me the problems they have are 'self made'.
Dazzer wrote:Christies Child wrote:...but Stanley chose to spend the money due to be paid as PAYE to the taxman and in effect the players money, on other matters. If they find themselves in serious debt then for me the problems they have are 'self made'.
You suprise me here CC, quick to condone the Accy board while all the while praising our board for their prudent management. But is'nt the problem they are facing just a more serious case of the same problem we had last season. Namely over budgeted revenue streams. Like us they saw average attendance drop last season (15%) allied to that their main sponsor went bust. We overbudgeted too, but only to the extent that we were handed a transfer embargo.
As others have alluded to this 'prudent management by the MFC board' I find a bit of a myth. I think it's a well known secret that the Board underwrite 6 figure losses season after season, and eternally greatful I am that they do, but when looking at the plight of clubs like Accy I think we just need to be thanking our lucky stars rather than passing judgement.
shrimper wrote:If Steven Vaughan had left Chester
Gnasher wrote:ezz wrote:If Morecambe had been managed the same way and it was us that needed saving, would you just let MFC rot and say tough sh*t??
I think you'd be more than happy to ask for help in the same situation if it was MFC in their shoes. I think it's more about helping a club that needs help, more than caring about why they need help.
Ezz, what did you do for Chester, Darlington or Luton, to name a few?
marky No.1 wrote:HMRC have just issued a winding up order on Salisbury for not paying the 200K they owe, so they will incur a 10 point deduction. At this rate Chester could well be on a level playing field with more and more Clubs on minus points
Christies Child wrote:
All these clubs could form their own league. Any thoughts as to what it would be called and sponsored by?
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marky No.1 wrote:The Accy Ultras collected £3500 in buckets at Gigg Lane at the weekend towards their S.O.S. Fund![]()
"Quality effort today.....£3.5K from a bucket collection is a fantastic total !!! However... the tall leggy blonde with the fishnet tights on may have helped the cause!!!! Truly stunning !!!
Talking 'Bout the cash raised of course!!!!! "
shrimper wrote:Did she have a tattoo of a dead dolphin on her leg?
marky No.1 wrote:shrimper wrote:Did she have a tattoo of a dead dolphin on her leg?
I shall have to go on a dolphin hunt on FridayAll aboard the catamaran
heysham_mfc wrote:are we all going to stand with the ultras then?
maccawozzagod wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:are we all going to stand with the ultras then?
you'd all be more than welcome. To be honest it is more than humbling that fans from other clubs, particularly our biggest 'rivals' (no matter how friendly) are willing to step up and help us - it's much appreciated. Word of warning though it may be advisable to not leave it until kick off time particularly if you all want to stand together. We are expecting 3500-4000 which will take us near to capacity as the Whinney Hill stand (cowshed) is half shut due to ongoing development (away end will be covered by next season). So it's gonna be sardines tomorrow night!
the song from the Ultras tomorrow will be, as usual, here for the Stanley, you're only here for the Stanley! followed by Morecambe give us a song - then Bury give us a song - then .... so feel free to chant a morecambe song at the appropriate time.
see you all tomorrow night and feel free to stop for a beer with us afterwards.
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