We're going to miss Vics

I started a topic about Vics coming to H$H - 60 replies

Witton v Wakefield 13 replies

About time people started taking a REAL interest in this club instead of whats going over there.

Robbos post was excellent, so do we want this club to progress? or do we just like watching others fail?

MAKE YOUR MIND UP TIME!!!

To be fair V**s going under is a topic worthy of some comment!?

I personally have no difficulty in loving Witton and hating Vics at the same time. Surely given what is going on over the canal it is only to be expected it gets so many comments? Us winning again is normal, to be expected, them getting their comeupance at last is not!!! Good God we have been waiting for their demise for far too long to ignore it when it is happening right before our eyes. Mind you I was very proud of our team today, lousy conditions but they stuck it out and got the win we needed.
WHS

PS To date their have been 37 blogs on the Wakefield game if you include pre match chat.
WHS.

You have a topic called we’re going to miss the Vics. Well if your club allowed Vics to play on your ground you would Ground share with the Vics and you wouldn’t miss them at all would you. :laugh:

You can’t spell (allowed not aloud) and they ain’t coming here!!!
WHS.

The sooner V*** die the better, they’ve dragged the name of the town through the s*** for far too long.

[quote=“WHS” post=41361]You can’t spell (allowed not aloud) and they ain’t coming here!!!
WHS.[/quote]

Thanks for the spelling lesson I always make spelling errors when using the Mobile phone corrected now.

Sorry for being so pedantic, I was a teaching assistant for six years and can’t get out of the habit of correcting spelling mistakes!
WHS.

who are the vics?

It should be, V**s who?

“Ensuring tax is paid on time should be at the centre of a football club’s business strategy just as it should be for any other enterprise,” said a HMRC spokesman.

"Any business that regards paying tax as an optional extra after other expenses are met, or that uses tax collected from employees or customers as working capital, is potentially heading for trouble.

"It is only fair to those clubs and to other taxpayers who do meet their obligations that HMRC enforces payment of tax debts owed - and if need be, issues a winding up petition or seeks to appoint an administrator.

“There is little HMRC can do for a business - be it a football club or not - whose viability is dependent either on not paying the UK taxes to which they are liable, or on special treatment not available to other customers with similar tax affairs.”

It could have been written for Vics rather than Portsmouth.

How come Vics, according to reports, got away with paying less than half of what they owed the tax man?
WHS.