We seem to be quite strong in the midfield area and suspect that if the right offer comes along, then one of the youngsters will sold to finance covering a weaker position or just to keep within FFP.
We seem to be quite strong in the midfield area and suspect that if the right offer comes along, then one of the youngsters will sold to finance covering a weaker position or just to keep within FFP.
I quite like the story that was published over the weekend regarding clubs gross debt, numbers are care of swiss ramble, don't know what it all really meant but Derby looked good at only £3m gross debt, Forest £39m, Ipswich £96, M'boro £105m, Stoke £141, Blackburn £142m
Full article here
https://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/spo...2537341?page=6
Strangely I haven't really missed football, but am already missing cricket even though it would not have started yet, and have now had to write off my excessively priced hospitality day at the Open golf too!
Still it might mean that the ghastly "One Hundred" might be delayed for another year. Despite it being my local catchment team to Gloucestershire, there is no way on God's earth that I will support the Welsh Fire. They can **** right off
I'd say "Swiss Ramble" is a genius as our accounts for June 2019 have not yet been made public as a 3 month filing extension has been obtained. Therefore this data is at best based on information around 2 years old.
But you get rid of a lot of debt, when you mostly owed it to your owner, and you gave him your ground in lieu of the debt! Even more so if you give it to him at an inflated value.
What's folks take on this idea apparently being branded about, of you and us being dumped in a Northern division of the Championship?
God knows who thought of this lemon.
https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport...-heard-4065611
A forest fan sums it up:
In my experience, around 40 of 46 Championship games per season are utterly turgid anti-football anyway so we'll all live longer for having to watch less of that garbage.
Depending on when next season can start, it may be the only practical solution to get the following seasons back on track.
If next season can't start until October or later, then you won't be able to 46 games in, but you could split the leagues down to 12 teams and 22 games plus a few more for some kind of play off system. Then it would allow for internationals, cups and for the following seasons to start on time.
Without mentioning either the B or the C words, it's great to see that Bielik has released an Instagram of him kicking a ball again.
Considering that nature of his injury, he seems to getting back to fitness remarkably quickly.