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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 16:19:26 GMT
I see they have been stopped from playing games due to an infringement of their agreement
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Post by pirate on Dec 10, 2014 17:47:07 GMT
Horrible series of events for them. Really hope they get back on their feet;good bunch of fans up there.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 17:53:00 GMT
Great news for supporters though, they've been starving the club of their money for months now.
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Post by droitwichgas on Dec 10, 2014 18:35:08 GMT
Great news for supporters though, they've been starving the club of their money for months now. Not sure being potentially thrown out of the league can be seen as good news? As where do you go if get kick out of the league below the Conference, almost footballing oblivion!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 19:14:39 GMT
Great news for supporters though, they've been starving the club of their money for months now. Not sure being potentially thrown out of the league can be seen as good news? As where do you go if get kick out of the league below the Conference, almost footballing oblivion! The club aren't Hereford United any more. The trust are pushing a new Hereford as are most supporters. They're better starting again, probably at Midland League level and rebuilding in a similar vein to Merthyr.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 20:09:20 GMT
The FA have fallen for the owners scheme. They do not own the ground but they have a very long lease and have been lining developers up to buy the site and receiving a substantial pay off to surrender the lease. With no football club there is nothing standing in the way of their plans except the councils agreement.
Amazing that Nick Higgs has been courting the same group of "investors."
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Post by leoni on Dec 10, 2014 20:11:41 GMT
Can't imagine that Higgs would seek these cowboys out? Unless he is trying to take the club down in flame as some type of scorched earth policy...
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Post by clockendgas on Dec 10, 2014 20:38:39 GMT
Horrible series of events for them. Really hope they get back on their feet;good bunch of fans up there. must say only time ive felt sorry for away fans, mid 80s they had got a one all draw at home to arsenal on 3rd day and put on a train for the replay, needless to say the train across country was 20mins late getting in and half the away support missed nearly all the first half by which time they were 4 nil down, all abit like the coaches to wallsall 6 nil stuffing, both very depressing trips home i would think, and if my old brain remembers right hereford let in 7 that night.
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Post by Topper Gas on Dec 11, 2014 13:17:32 GMT
The FA have fallen for the owners scheme. They do not own the ground but they have a very long lease and have been lining developers up to buy the site and receiving a substantial pay off to surrender the lease. With no football club there is nothing standing in the way of their plans except the councils agreement. Amazing that Nick Higgs has been courting the same group of "investors." "councils agreement" and after years for trying to get a new ground we all know how easy getting might be!! I understand w/o at least a football pitch in the middle then the ground can't be developed.
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Post by lostinspace on Dec 11, 2014 21:58:07 GMT
allowed to resume their trade after required doc's are submitted to the FA today........... still a space to watch one would presume
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