ForeverAGull
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It's already been done a few days ago :LSo who is going to start the thread "If Plymouth go under, the table will look like this" Im worried now!!
It's already been done a few days ago :LSo who is going to start the thread "If Plymouth go under, the table will look like this" Im worried now!!
It's already been done a few days ago :L
And why should the fans who've families have followed the club for 124 years have the heart ripped from their community just because of those self same individuals?.
It's they who should pay not the fans, history and tradition of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Did you deserve to die because of Archer and Bellotti?.
Should the rest of football have taken that attitude on the eve of Fans United?.
Nah!.
Latest is that all the remaining staff were called in today (you may recall they've all been unpaid since before Christmas and 16 were made redundant last week, alternatively you might still not give a shit) they were all told to sign an agreement that they would continue to work unpaid until April, if they didn't sign they could leave. Some signed some had had enough and walked, unsurprising given how they've been treated.
Brendan Guilfoyle is the first administrator in football to work whilst himself being unfunded. Christ alone knows why he started it (although thank god he did) but if the preferred bidder concerned doesn't agree to fund him while they conduct due dilligence then we fold with immediate effect. It would appear (and it's absolute chaos up at Home Park at the moment so no-one really knows what has happened) that the preferred bidder can't pay until April (hence the staff agreements). It all sounds a bit 'the cheque is in the post' to me and frankly it doesn't bode well for that bidders chances of securing a CVA with £13m debts to negotiate.
The scheduled press conference ahead of the weekend home game with Rochdale was cancelled, there are apparently fears we'll be unable to fullfil that fixture. If so further points deductions would follow and in truth we'd go under. If you still don't 'give one' - we beat Saints and haven't played the home game yet so they'd gain six points on you straight away, do I have your attention again clippedgull?.
For staff and the 'fighting fund' fans have raised over £13,000 but the debts are so huge and the cashflow so stagnant that it's p155ing in the wind. Please DON'T take this as a plea for contributions because I don't feel outside fans should. Morally it's our problem, although we're pretty much powerless.
It's a fast paced news story down there so probably in the time i've taken to write this it's all changed again but it's really not looking good today.
I know it was only one of you and thanks for the supportive comments of the majority but just when you feel your day has got as bad as it can get a kick in the nuts isn't all that welcome. You respect your fellow fan, irrespective of colours, especially on the way up......because you never know when you're gonna need then on the way down.
Apart from the self-interest angle, it would be horrendous if Plymouth went bust - they are a club very similar to us - good fanbase, travel in numbers, possibly under-achieving compared to potential, etc, etc. We also owe them a huge debt of gratitude after one of their fans started Fans United.
I see you can donate to their fighting fund:
Sort Code: 11-18-11
Acc No': 12858072
Name: Ian Newell
Paypal E mail is iannewell@blueyonder.co.uk
Don't forget, you have to let Paypal know it's a donation, so there will be no charges.
And why should the fans who've families have followed the club for 124 years have the heart ripped from their community just because of those self same individuals?.
It's they who should pay not the fans, history and tradition of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Did you deserve to die because of Archer and Bellotti?.
Should the rest of football have taken that attitude on the eve of Fans United?.
Nah!.
Latest is that all the remaining staff were called in today (you may recall they've all been unpaid since before Christmas and 16 were made redundant last week, alternatively you might still not give a shit) they were all told to sign an agreement that they would continue to work unpaid until April, if they didn't sign they could leave. Some signed some had had enough and walked, unsurprising given how they've been treated.
Brendan Guilfoyle is the first administrator in football to work whilst himself being unfunded. Christ alone knows why he started it (although thank god he did) but if the preferred bidder concerned doesn't agree to fund him while they conduct due dilligence then we fold with immediate effect. It would appear (and it's absolute chaos up at Home Park at the moment so no-one really knows what has happened) that the preferred bidder can't pay until April (hence the staff agreements). It all sounds a bit 'the cheque is in the post' to me and frankly it doesn't bode well for that bidders chances of securing a CVA with £13m debts to negotiate.
The scheduled press conference ahead of the weekend home game with Rochdale was cancelled, there are apparently fears we'll be unable to fullfil that fixture. If so further points deductions would follow and in truth we'd go under. If you still don't 'give one' - we beat Saints and haven't played the home game yet so they'd gain six points on you straight away, do I have your attention again clippedgull?.
For staff and the 'fighting fund' fans have raised over £13,000 but the debts are so huge and the cashflow so stagnant that it's p155ing in the wind. Please DON'T take this as a plea for contributions because I don't feel outside fans should. Morally it's our problem, although we're pretty much powerless.
It's a fast paced news story down there so probably in the time i've taken to write this it's all changed again but it's really not looking good today.
I know it was only one of you and thanks for the supportive comments of the majority but just when you feel your day has got as bad as it can get a kick in the nuts isn't all that welcome. You respect your fellow fan, irrespective of colours, especially on the way up......because you never know when you're gonna need then on the way down.
Apart from the self-interest angle, it would be horrendous if Plymouth went bust - they are a club very similar to us - good fanbase, travel in numbers, possibly under-achieving compared to potential, etc, etc. We also owe them a huge debt of gratitude after one of their fans started Fans United.
I see you can donate to their fighting fund:
Sort Code: 11-18-11
Acc No': 12858072
Name: Ian Newell
Paypal E mail is iannewell@blueyonder.co.uk
Don't forget, you have to let Paypal know it's a donation, so there will be no charges.
Might be worth a certain TB popping a few quid over given the investment he's made in getting us championship football next year.
It is not permitted to have involvment in 2 clubs but should he wish could TB or somebody similar with money give a donation of £50k if they wished. I would assume that would be ok provided it was an anonymous donation.
Think you could donate £10m. The issue isn't giving money (and I mean giving as opposed to lending or handing over in return for something) - it's having an interest. And an interest involves equity.
Shouldn't the football league be more proactive in supporting a club like this, surely a loan to help pay the wages , Premiership clubs get so much cash from Sky etc. that you would have thought by now someone would have twigged that the smaller clubs are suffering.
As I have sia dthe points deduction system is farcical, and to penalise othe rclubs with a points deduction is equally daft which technically means if you beat Plymouth you lose out if you lost to them you win
If I was as wealthy as TB I wouldnt give that amount of money, but I might be minded to give a donation of £50k had I been the chap who won £17.7m just to preserve Brightons good season but sadly I wasnt the chap who won it. To circumvent the rules give it or loan in the name of a relative and then allow them to be repaid or otherwise as the situation evolves.