From BBC Sport...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49324224
From BBC Sport...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49324224
Even if they survive, their season's a write off. They might as well change their Wiki profile to read 'League Two' club now. And that's at the most optimistic end of possible outcomes.
I feel so sorry for their fans, because like us, this is not their first dance with death. It should make us even more thankful that we're now in safer hands with the luxury of only having to worry about our form on the pitch.
Ohhh I see. Where would we be without Alan?
Saving the club was my main aim but for about one month I refused to rule out selling the club to a prospective buyer with no funds convicted of mass mortgage fraud who had been publicly knocked back by the council. You really should stay off Twitter Alan you absolute knob.
He's trying in his own deluded way to re-write history. absolute t*t
"the club now has some solid foundations to build upon"
What a complete & utter f**king c*nt this guy is! This club was less then a week from ceasing to exist, no staff paid for two months and this pr*ck thinks he put is in a solid foundation?
'Saving the club was my main aim, and we achieved that'
He sold the club, likely because he had to, days before possible total extinction.
'The club now has some solid foundations to build upon'
Solely due to the new owners (and efforts of the staff and fans). The club looked doomed, it had few players, no wages of bills paid and urgent debts. Not even a new kit to play i
In Hardy World the utter delusion is palpable. He appears tuned into his own concept of positivity where if he tells himself and talks things up it's always 'true'. Out of interest I would love to know which business school or other source he learned to behave this way and project it with his meaningless business/crap-speak, 'motivational' speaking and general cod psychology. If it hadn't been so harmful to Notts, his former Paragon employees and sundry creditors it would be just laughable.