HangletonGull
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- Apr 10, 2023
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Been given a winding up order by HMRC , this the end of them ?
I agree, living within their means will probably see them drop to Confrence North ,but atleast the locals will still have a club to support.I’m not really sure what the answer is for these types of clubs without having a wealthy benefactor in place willing to prop up millions of pounds of losses. Live with your means I guess
Just checked Wikipedia to see if was still alive (he is) and he is listed as Dave “Broke my Leg” Whelan!!Perhaps Dave Whelan can rock up to the hearing and announce he broke his leg in the cup final but doesn't like to mention it....
The sympathy will flood out and they will be given a reprieve
What’s the owner done wrong ? Except seemingly run out of money or not want to keep propping up losses of over £1M a month ? I’m not sure what people expect from a fit and person testOver the weekend the sports media and again R5 today all about Citeh this lot are genuinely not interested one bit in what is happening outside The EPL. As for the fit and proper persons test someone is having a laugh.
Yes, you're right. It's the league structure and disparities between league that encourage this sort of reckless risk taking which is the issueWhat’s the owner done wrong ? Except seemingly run out of money or not want to keep propping up losses of over £1M a month ? I’m not sure what people expect from a fit and person test
From an Albion point of view, that's a bit like a lottery winner who bought a ticket out of their Universal Credit payment telling a family with no job prospects to stop moaning.I’m not really sure what the answer is for these types of clubs without having a wealthy benefactor in place willing to prop up millions of pounds of losses. Live with your means I guess
Indeed. But that’s the reality unless you’re fortunate enough to have an owner with deep pockets and a real love for the club then losing £7.7M a year in second division with gates of 12,000 isn’t sustainable or sensible.From an Albion point of view, that's a bit like a lottery winner who bought a ticket out of their Universal Credit payment telling a family with no job prospects to stop moaning.
The thing is, unless a potential owner has an actual track record of dubious financial shenanigans and/or convictions, then what are the EFL to do ? They don't have a looking glass any more than anyone else. Should they block a potential takeover that could (at that point) save the club from oblivion ?Over the weekend the sports media and again R5 today all about Citeh this lot are genuinely not interested one bit in what is happening outside The EPL. As for the fit and proper persons test someone is having a laugh.
I certainly have some sympathy with that and their fans were decent before the promotion game too.Hope they come out of this, apparently there are parties interested in buying them.
Always fondly remember their fans singing ‘good luck to the Albion’ in our penultimate gme at the Goldstone. Good luck to the Latics.
But equally, very few businesses start off making a profit from day one. As such, is it fair to be critical of anyone taking on a football club while absorbing significant losses? I don't think so.I certainly have some sympathy with that and their fans were decent before the promotion game too.
Ultimately, @Springal makes a really good point though. There are so many clubs in Lancashire that they are all one town clubs, whereas we have a huge catchment area. If all the town are supporters like Burnley, you can still have a decent crowd. But Wigan is a Rugby League town and their attendance and spending should both reflect that. If only one of them does then you’re in trouble
Fit? He's hardlly fit, he once broke his leg.What’s the owner done wrong ? Except seemingly run out of money or not want to keep propping up losses of over £1M a month ? I’m not sure what people expect from a fit and person test