Leekbrookgull
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Can only see it going one way. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50657701
Can only see it going one way. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50657701
“ Former Macclesfield manager Sol Campbell has backed a bid from HM Revenue & Customs to wind up the League Two club.”
Owed £180,000 by the club allegedly. Can't blame the man for wanting his money.
Must have been about a month's pay when he stopped playing.
The lower paid players at the club is another matter.
That may be so but it doesnt alter the fact that they were paying him a lot more than they could afford. What he earned playing has no relevance to the wage they paid him.
Indeed, the floodgates are now open. I blame Bury exit.
Rather than the owners and the spending of clubs beyond their means?
I remember going to Macclesfield away about 20 years ago. Think it was a Sunday 4pm kick off or something stupid
Got to the station an hour before kick off. No Albion fans at all unsurprisingly. The only thing I can remember is getting to the town and having no idea where the ground was but seeing the old fashioned corner floodlights which were clearly the highest thing in the town and finding my way that way. No real reason why I'm saying this other than whenever I think of Macclesfield it reminds me us of being s*** in division 4, the old school pre internet method of finding a ground and how much I love the old tower floodlights.
I couldn't tell you if we won or lost
Hope they pull through
I think the rise of clubs like Salford City has a lot to do with it as well. For clubs to rise, others have to fall. There's investment behind Salford, and genuine interest in the football club. Is there that about Macclesfield? Probably not, which is sad, but that's their reality. Football finances are an absolute joke, Macclesfield and Bury are both well established and historic clubs but it doesn't mean they deserve a bail out any more than any other club would.
Sol Campbell is owed £180k and was their manager for 10 months so if he never received any wages he would have been on £18k per month is there little wonder they look like going under. He probably received some initially so was probably on £20k + per month.