jordanseagull
Well-known member
- Feb 11, 2009
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100th post!!
Sorry.
Sorry.
You know absolutely nothing about what has been happening at Stockport over the past few months and you have no f***ing idea quite how hard the board have been trying to salvage the disaster left by a now sacked ex md and an ex chairman. You have no idea how close County were to surviving and paying the entirity of their debts in full before a venture capital firm closely allied to the now sacked ex md and ex chairman forced us into admin this afternoon.
So please forgive me if I ignore your uneducated bollocks.
the fee we have paid to get Dicker here to the end of the season seems (in the view of Stockport insiders) to effectively have been a transfer fee - not sure how that can be but suspect that one way or another he is our player
Illegally signing a player whilst pretending it's a loan....massive points penalty next season and certain relegation? Not so fanciful an idea?
Illegally signing a player whilst pretending it's a loan....massive points penalty next season and certain relegation? Not so fanciful an idea?
You pick any member of the England national team, their monthly wage would have stopped this happening
Some players should remember where they came from to get where they are. I am not saying donating money, but just be more discreet about showing off how much they earn
A complete tosspot like Ashley Cole earns enough in a year that would probably have saved Southampton, Stockport, Darlington and Luton going into administration
The powers that be at The FA should do something about it, but they care more about how many step overs Ronaldo will do or how many times John Terry wins a header
If the fee that we paid Stockport to loan Dicker and Forest paid us for Lynch is like a deposit against an eventual purchase then we have done something that I have been advocating for a few years that should happen with the loan market. Only players the club is prepared to allow to leave should be loaned out and the borrowing club should pay £10% of their transfer value. If they eventually sign the other 90% is paid but if like we have had the player turns out to be a flop Sam Williams? then we just pay that fee to borrow him and lose it.
If the fee that we paid Stockport to loan Dicker and Forest paid us for Lynch is like a deposit against an eventual purchase then we have done something that I have been advocating for a few years that should happen with the loan market. Only players the club is prepared to allow to leave should be loaned out and the borrowing club should pay £10% of their transfer value. If they eventually sign the other 90% is paid but if like we have had the player turns out to be a flop Sam Williams? then we just pay that fee to borrow him and lose it.
At last a bit of sense. Ashley Cole was not running Stockport County so why should he or indeed any Premiership player or club bail them out? There is this perception that the Premier League has somehow hoovered up all the money that used to find its way down the leagues and that's why clubs like Stockport are in the state they are. There is obviously a bit of truth in that, but a lot of the money the Premier League has generated is 'new money' that didn't exist before the PL was formed, specifically investment from abroad and new services such as subscription TV (Sky).Hi Ashley, listen, another League 2 club decided to shoot for the moon, its all gone wrong and they need 2 million of your money to bail them out. Do you mind?
Seems a popular view on here, and I can't quite fathom why? We all hated Leeds and Leicester for going massively in debt to get a better team, and taking advantage of the laws to get out of it - but if Ashley Cole pays, oh thats OK then.
Darlington squandered millions on higher wages, transfer fees and a massive white elephant of a stadium, it didn't work out and now they're in trouble. If Ashley feels so generous to give money to lower league clubs, then why not give them to well-run clubs such as Crewe or the ALBION
It's possible that a cva may get done. The biggest creditor possibly holds about 50 to 70 % of the debt and it's not hmrc.
Hi Ashley, listen, another League 2 club decided to shoot for the moon, its all gone wrong and they need 2 million of your money to bail them out. Do you mind?
Seems a popular view on here, and I can't quite fathom why? We all hated Leeds and Leicester for going massively in debt to get a better team, and taking advantage of the laws to get out of it - but if Ashley Cole pays, oh thats OK then.
Darlington squandered millions on higher wages, transfer fees and a massive white elephant of a stadium, it didn't work out and now they're in trouble. If Ashley feels so generous to give money to lower league clubs, then why not give them to well-run clubs such as Crewe or the ALBION
If the fee that we paid Stockport to loan Dicker and Forest paid us for Lynch is like a deposit against an eventual purchase then we have done something that I have been advocating for a few years that should happen with the loan market. Only players the club is prepared to allow to leave should be loaned out and the borrowing club should pay £10% of their transfer value. If they eventually sign the other 90% is paid but if like we have had the player turns out to be a flop Sam Williams? then we just pay that fee to borrow him and lose it.
At last a bit of sense. Ashley Cole was not running Stockport County so why should he or indeed any Premiership player or club bail them out? There is this perception that the Premier League has somehow hoovered up all the money that used to find its way down the leagues and that's why clubs like Stockport are in the state they are. There is obviously a bit of truth in that, but a lot of the money the Premier League has generated is 'new money' that didn't exist before the PL was formed, specifically investment from abroad and new services such as subscription TV (Sky).
If the answer is "well they're really rich and they should help out the less fortunate" I'd agree - but let's have it through the whole of society and not just football.