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Scunthorpe United

It really is time the English football authorities in general got a grip on these money/land grabbing thieving parasites once and for all,horrendous.
So if Ron agreed a sale tomorrow and the league blocked it because they didn’t consider the buyer fit and proper, you’d be okay with that would you?
 
Its a spent conviction isn't it?

It shouldn't matter in certain circumstances. Ownership of a football club not being one.

It's not as if he has applied for a job in retail. It's a responsibility of a local and much treasured community asset.

Fraud is quite a red flag for a financially driven business.
 
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So if Ron agreed a sale tomorrow and the league blocked it because they didn’t consider the buyer fit and proper, you’d be okay with that would you?
To be honest, absolutely yes. Otherwise what would be the point of them doing any sort of test?!

It would be frustrating for us all, certainly.
 
So if Ron agreed a sale tomorrow and the league blocked it because they didn’t consider the buyer fit and proper, you’d be okay with that would you?
100% yes!! FFS, who wouldnt be - out of the fying pan into the fire.

Almost if its a straight choice between us going bust, or getting into the hands of someone like Scunny has got to, then would rather us go bust.

BUT.... I guess the only hope is even with another crook owner, we are still hanging on and can try to get another owner. But honestly, who has the mental energy left to keep going through this?
 
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This is exactly what I've been saying throughout the summer.

So many of our fans saying "ANYONE IS BETTER THAN MARTIN" and just begging for whoever is sniffing around to "get the deal done asap"

Be as someone said above, be careful what you wish for - cos there were absolutely no guarantees a new owner is going to come in and wave a magic wand.

Yes, we need rid of Martin obviously, but let Scunthorpe serve as a lesson to just saying "anyone" will do.
Tbh anyone who can stop the club going bust in two weeks is better than Martin.
 
Tbh anyone who can stop the club going bust in two weeks is better than Martin.
Then what? If we get a Scunny situation...

What is the point of getting someone potentially even worse than Martin? Genuine question - is it a survive at any cost situation for you?
 
The curse of SUFC. Ourselves and Scunthorpe in dire straits, Sheffield United recently out of a transfer embargo. Sutton United must be looking over their shoulder now.
Sutton are definitely looking over their shoulder as they're currently rooted to the bottom of L2...
 
In my opinion football is a shambles. Players wages have spiralled ridiculously out of control (Harland's weekly wage would solve our HMRC and utility debts alone for example) it's no longer about anything other than who has the most money.

Most premier league armchair followers (supporters?) do nothing but moan about their owners, the state of their huge stadiums and the disaster that will follow if they don't finish top 4 😮 how I miss the days when players played for a club they love and want to play for not who pays them an extra £20k a week.

The governing bodies seem happy to take money from the clubs but when a club gets in trouble (are there any that aren't carrying huge debts?) There doesn't appear to be a fit and proper structure to help a club through a period of uncertainty or extinction?

Supporter input surely has to become part of the game but in the PL most of their income probably comes from TV and sponsorship so do they truly care about the real (not armchair followers) supporters who put money through the turnstiles?

Last season we saw another example of this in our league (Wrexham) it made a great story and good luck to them 👍 (I wish it had been us) but yet again it's all about money.

Like us it appears Scunny had little choice if they were to stay alive, only their supporters can answer if they would have preferred to be have been wound up in January rather than still exist in the 6th tier under what is obviously a very uncertain dark cloud 🤔

Right now I would settle on taking the gamble on a new owner because in 7 days we will cease to exist, if we get bought out let's hope and 🙏 things don't go the way they have at Scunthorpe. I hope they get their problems resolved and our club survives to play them again in the future 🤞
 
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Shocking state of affairs, now having to leave Glanford Park and play their home games at Gainsborough Trinity will all funding being withdrawn from owner / chairman.

An 'external company' coming in to sort debts. Not sounding good. Hopefully they get their knight in shining armour too. Arguably in a worse position than us.
 
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