22-01-2020, 20:22
(This post was last modified: 22-01-2020, 20:28 by Dancingwilldoit.)
(22-01-2020, 13:58)Devongone Wrote: What was the Trust's motive in raising fans' hopes if their funding was in serious doubt? Wouldn't we have been better off without their intervention and the false hope? In other circumstances they'd have been condemned as time wasters.
If we want to stay up Saturday's game against Fylde looks vital. We've always beaten them when it didn't matter, but I remain doubtful that we can do it when it does.
Pemberton does seem to be opting for a simple, winning strategy and he was unlucky in his treatment at Kidderminster ….. where he apparently drove 50,000 miles scouting out new players for his impoverished club only to be sacked when green shoots of promise began to emerge. If he were prepared to put in such efforts to find us players on the cheap and we adopted that as our way forward I wouldn't mind if our regeneration took place where we are or in the National North. BUT we need something on the field to complement our facilities to attract a buyer so DA can step away.
Good to see you back Dev, hope all is well.
From what I understand the Trust had promises of funding in place to buy the club with borrowings from other sources to fund ongoing budgets. For whatever reason 1 of those secondary funders changed their mind (could have been the figure of JS payoff at circa £150k being added on that scared them).
Hopefully it is just a delay. We wont drop down again with Pemburton at the helm but it wouldnt surprise anybody if we offer the job to somebody else.
Matt,
If the takeover goes through those accounts will be superfluous. The debt to DA will be written off.
Big Bore Exhaust = Small Dick