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Who allowed this to happen ? the EFL and for the rules of FFP or PRS, what is the point of having rules if they are still allowing owners to do this shit to a big club? Can you tell me what they were brought into football for again
FFP is the biggest lie to happen in our game. Never saved a club yet because that isn't what it was brought in for.
 
FFP is the biggest lie to happen in our game. Never saved a club yet because that isn't what it was brought in for.

So true

FFP was a weapon to try and stop one club Manchester City ? The so called elite dont give a fuck about other football clubs or the game itself, Once they all found out Sheikh Mansour was not messing about, they all panic and had to put something in place to stop the money flowing and Manchester City rising,

All the silly bastards forgot Manchester City are not and never was just a little club, Just look at us now, revenue is the best in the league building extensions to add even more fans and more revenue,
 
So true

FFP was a weapon to try and stop one club Manchester City ? The so called elite dont give a fuck about other football clubs or the game itself, Once they all found out Sheikh Mansour was not messing about, they all panic and had to put something in place to stop the money flowing and Manchester City rising,

All the silly bastards forgot Manchester City are not and never was just a little club, Just look at us now, revenue is the best in the league building extensions to add even more fans and more revenue,
Still fooking sad that owners who ave run there club right pumped money into the community are frowned upon but others who are destroying clubs are allowed to go on doing it.
Macclesfield
Bury
Wimbledon all had to go under and nothing at all done about it.
How many clubs have had to go through admin due to piss poor ownership and nothing put in place to stop it happening time and time again.

Sorry but this is a joke now but hey let the media fooking go on about 115 charges while one of the founders of the league are left to rot.

Modern football dont yu love it :(
 
Still fooking sad that owners who ave run there club right pumped money into the community are frowned upon but others who are destroying clubs are allowed to go on doing it.
Macclesfield
Bury
Wimbledon all had to go under and nothing at all done about it.
How many clubs have had to go through admin due to piss poor ownership and nothing put in place to stop it happening time and time again.

Sorry but this is a joke now but hey let the media fooking go on about 115 charges while one of the founders of the league are left to rot.

Modern football dont yu love it :(

The greed of the so called elite clubs that give nothing back, who also are allowed to build big debts because they are sat on the board of the governing bodies that make the rules to suit them. I think thats why the 115 charges are taking so long to come out is because once City are cleared we will be demanding heads roll and want a major roll on the board of the PL
 
Still fooking sad that owners who ave run there club right pumped money into the community are frowned upon but others who are destroying clubs are allowed to go on doing it.
Macclesfield
Bury
Wimbledon all had to go under and nothing at all done about it.
How many clubs have had to go through admin due to piss poor ownership and nothing put in place to stop it happening time and time again.

Sorry but this is a joke now but hey let the media fooking go on about 115 charges while one of the founders of the league are left to rot.

Modern football dont yu love it :(
Agree with most of that, but Wimbledon didn't go under they were allowed to move to MK rather than go bust. Whether they would have gone bust is another matter, but previous owners were also trying to move them rather than stay in south London.
 
Could be as many Boro fans at Hillsborough tonight than home fans, unofficially of course as Season Ticket Holders will still be counted.
 
Agree with most of that, but Wimbledon didn't go under they were allowed to move to MK rather than go bust. Whether they would have gone bust is another matter, but previous owners were also trying to move them rather than stay in south London.
Did the powers that be stop them moving ????
Did they consult the fanbase who im sure never agreed to it ???
And lets be right Winkleman was allowed to do it without caring one bit about Wimbledon it was to serve one purpose ...........his own
 
Did the powers that be stop them moving ????
Did they consult the fanbase who im sure never agreed to it ???
And lets be right Winkleman was allowed to do it without caring one bit about Wimbledon it was to serve one purpose ...........his own
The powers that be were hammered for allowing the move which is why they set a maximum of 35 miles for future moves.
The fanbase was ignored by the EFL and Winkleman, but don't forget a previous owner also wanted to move away, even talking about Dublin about one point.
However the alternative was falling down the divisions or going bust and the EFL wanted to avoid that.
The other guilty party was the local council who at the time didn't seem to want the team in the area even though they were delighted when the Dons won the FA Cup.
 
I think the EFL and PL should issue licences to owners and revoke them in the case of non-payment of wages or other bills, however having to post a large deposit might deter genuine potential owners from investing.
I agree that the EFL should inspect club finances more regularly, however clubs are businesses and are audited in line with other businesses.

Was thinking the same myself. A licensing system that is regularly reviewed. Chansiri would already have failed it. Trouble is he owns the ground as a separate business but there are means to make him sell it that a Government regulator with teeth should use.
 
Was thinking the same myself. A licensing system that is regularly reviewed. Chansiri would already have failed it. Trouble is he owns the ground as a separate business but there are means to make him sell it that a Government regulator with teeth should use.
As much as I agree with you, I am loathe to have a Government Regulator given that power. What if the cartel engineer the situation where they install a puppet as the regulator......
 
Could be as many Boro fans at Hillsborough tonight than home fans, unofficially of course as Season Ticket Holders will still be counted.
I've seen 7.081 quoted. Don't know if that's official but presumably doesn't count season ticket no shows. Think it said something like 3,600 'Boro, so pretty much equal if those numbers are right.
 
Was thinking the same myself. A licensing system that is regularly reviewed. Chansiri would already have failed it. Trouble is he owns the ground as a separate business but there are means to make him sell it that a Government regulator with teeth should use.
The long term aim of an EFL/PL licencing system should be to merge all assets of a club into a single entity. This would include players, stadium, training facilities etc. In the meantime all clubs should have guaranteed access to their stadium and training facilities for a minimum period based on the time needed to build a replacement. Selling the ground to another company and renting it back to release funds in the short term often leads to problems in the medium and long term.
 
I've seen 7.081 quoted. Don't know if that's official but presumably doesn't count season ticket no shows. Think it said something like 3,600 'Boro, so pretty much equal if those numbers are right.

Ive seen quotes of around 7000 too which I believe makes it one of our lowest home league attendances ever.

Fair play to the players last night who gave it a go, Boro should have won more easily but despite everything going on the players are not throwing the towel in. Bottom line is the squad is just not good enough, the oldest player on the bench last night was 22 and the majority of them had not played football at this level.

Hats off to the fans too, if you decided to go that's your choice and the same if you decided to boycott. I stayed at home.
We need to dig in for the winter as the battle to rid of this owner and save the club is just beginning.

Also confirmed that young striker George Brown is out for 6 weeks, this added to the news that young centre back Ernie Weaver is out until April. Both have played really well for the first team but have been thrown in at the deepend and their bodies not up to the rigors of the championship.
 

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difficult one for supporters because when all sorted and hopefully soon the fans will have divide of stuck with team to you abandoned us when needed
 
Ive seen quotes of around 7000 too which I believe makes it one of our lowest home league attendances ever.

Fair play to the players last night who gave it a go, Boro should have won more easily but despite everything going on the players are not throwing the towel in. Bottom line is the squad is just not good enough, the oldest player on the bench last night was 22 and the majority of them had not played football at this level.

Hats off to the fans too, if you decided to go that's your choice and the same if you decided to boycott. I stayed at home.
We need to dig in for the winter as the battle to rid of this owner and save the club is just beginning.

Also confirmed that young striker George Brown is out for 6 weeks, this added to the news that young centre back Ernie Weaver is out until April. Both have played really well for the first team but have been thrown in at the deepend and their bodies not up to the rigors of the championship.
Has he really got his own name on the seats?
 
I think the EFL and PL should issue licences to owners and revoke them in the case of non-payment of wages or other bills, however having to post a large deposit might deter genuine potential owners from investing.
I agree that the EFL should inspect club finances more regularly, however clubs are businesses and are audited in line with other businesses.
Which is what FFP does to a degree, with sanctions if you don't meet contractual or other scheduled payments. As soon as a club like Wednesday don't make wage or supplier payments, the EFL should be all over them to understand the issues and take action if necessary.

In NFL, for example, if a team signs a player contract then the funds have to be placed in an escrow account. Perhaps something similar here might discourage reckless owners, or those seeking to benefit their own interests rather than the club, players, fans or community.
 
do you turn up for games or not
Why ? What has that got to do with the nonsense (possibly due to predictive txt)of your earlier post , just read it again please . Wasn’t trying to be funny , I genuinely couldn’t make sense of your post
 

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