Bridgeman
Alfie Biggs
Joined: May 2014
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Post by Bridgeman on Jul 3, 2014 21:19:19 GMT
Our 'protest' is that we want the club run better than it has been certainly in the last 5 years. We are not anti-board but anti-failure. In reply to my question at the Supporters club meeting asking if anyone was culpable for our relegation, the Chairman said that no one on the board could be held culpable because no one had planned for relegation. With a mind set like that we cannot keep quiet, I have no money to put into the club other than what I pay regularly attending home games so I have no choice other than to 'support' the board, I just want to 'encourage them' to do a lot better, I believe that is in my interest as well as theirs, is that so wrong of me monstermonster ?
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mrgas
Jamie Shore
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 260
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Post by mrgas on Jul 3, 2014 21:34:22 GMT
I'm assuming the only other way would be for the current owners to walk away and sell the club for £1 as has happened to other clubs. No, because whoever buys it for £1 would take on the liabilities unless the previous owners did. The only way is administration unless all the creditors agreed to allow the debts to be written off...HMRC never do this. Ask what the current circus values it at. They value it at a ridiculous and unrealistic amount, I would bet, as they did previously.
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