Another club in trouble!

Sorry Eli I should have given you an answer. “Yes” I would watch Witton wherever they played when I can.
It seems that my views are upsetting certain Wittoners and that was never my intention so until things calm down a little I shall refrain from writing on here. I do have strong views on many things and I realise that they sometimes clash with other people’s views, but it is never my intention to force my views on others, I simply say what I think and let others judge whether I am right or wrong, there is no need to attack me personally if you disagree, just say so.
WHS.

If YOU painted it red Eli !! Thought you were allergic to paint :laugh:

getting into bed in any way with the other lot will be the end of the Albion.

What do you suggest then Tea Hut ?

Kings Lynn have been wound up then for owing £70k… How DO Vics get away with it time after time!?

UniBond League Premier Division club Worksop Town is making substantial cuts to its playing budget with immediate effect.

A statement from the club reads: “The Tigers` income has dropped dramatically over the past few months and it has become clear that the level of the current wage bill cannot be maintained.

“The club acknowledges that the financial difficulty it has endured has had a destabilising effect on the playing side of the club and that results have dropped as a direct consequence of these difficulties.

“The club would like to place on record their thanks to the management and players who have shown great dignity and loyalty throughout this uncertain time.

“Manager Peter Rinkcavage (pictured) has been informed and is currently in talks with the playing squad. The players will be asked to take a significant pay cut for the remainder of the season and the club sincerely hope that as many of them as possible elect to stay.

“The club is determined to sustain its Premier Division status during this period in exile, and is hopeful that the planning application in respect of the new ground development will be heard shortly.

“In the mean time the club is asking that everyone pull together and continue to support the football team and help with the vital fund raising initiatives currently being undertaken by the club, 1861 Tigers Trust and the Supporters` Club 08.”

Blimey ANOTHER ONE!! Spending beyond their means again!! On the Vics front its a complete mystery, this MUST be their last chance saloon! Debt to pay over the next five years (less the cup money) how on earth will they purchase the stadium aswell? If they don’t/can’t buy the ground who owns it?

as i have said befor them across t,cut can fall in a cess pit and still come up smelling of roses.Which is all wrong.

the football stadium and land will be owned by Northwich Victoria Developments and I believe none of the money required to buy the ground is being loaned. This means a number of investors will own this Company along with Jim Rushe.
It will be NVFC 2007 Ltd that will rent the stadium from the development Company. NVFC 2007 Ltd is the Company Jim set up when he initally purchased the club back in December 2007.
NVFC 2004 Ltd will cease to trade once the CVA is agreed.

Oh what a tangled green web they weave!

Well that goes against his (JR) press statement where he said that once the cva was sorted banks were willing to mortgage for the ground. Mind you having seen some of the previous statements I think he says the first thing that comes into his head.

Somebody prepare the board for green tenant request…

Watford…

“This is fantastic news, the best Christmas present we could have hoped for. Thanks to Jim and the team for all their hard work. We can now look forward to securing the ground and then helping to build the club back up to where it belongs.”

Erm…they just haven’t got it have they, “JR”'s OTHER company is supposed to be buying the ground and leasing it back to the very latest incarnation of NV 20__(fill in the year) merry christamas!