If they go, they go.
This scenario has been coming for years with lower league clubs and I fear Bury may be the first of many,like a domino effect,always thought Oldham may be at risk of this also.
Agree. I feel for the fans but a phoenix club will get my support rather than throwing cash at this guy. He might even have bought the club in the hope a benefactor comes along with £1million but as he hasn't filed any accounts yet we don't know what dividends/expenses he's taking out of the business so don't know how good a businessman he really is.
I'm surprised John Whittaker of Peel Holdings hasn't stepped in what with him being raised in the town. I know he's a rag but ... well maybe there's the answer.
What’s the best way to Oldham?
Warm your hands and then...… no sorry can't remember the rest.
This can also be changed by appeal, ultimately to Secretary if State Its a brown field site so likely it would get approval.As somebody said a few pages back: The council have to make clear that planning permission will not be granted for anything on the Gigg Lane site for the next 25 years. Obviously this can be changed if the club themselves build a new stadium elsewhere.
Same for me, although the fact it was just her and two other people outside the club did remind me of the Father Ted episode with the film protest. "Down with this sort of thing, careful now".Former Director, who’s father played for Bury and has a stand named after him, has handcuffed herself to the stand in which is named after her father.
Maybe it’s because I’ve had a couple of drinks but I found it rather emotional.