I think we are all pretty unshockable as far as this saga goes. Correct me if I'm wrong but although it sounds very dramatic, it doesn't change anything..................unless, of course, the tax bill is not payed in three months.Shock.
On-field we are starting to see a corner turned.
Off-field however it's about as bad as it's ever been...
The company is not struck off (yet). This is not the first such order and typical Ron he’ll (probably) avoid the penalty coming into effect has he’s done countless times before. We’ll see. It’s interesting to note who appears in actual match discussions - you know, the positive stuff about actual football - and who only ever appears in negative or political chat.The accounts have not been filed within the allotted time so the company is struck off, with all the cosequences that follow.. Well done Martin, just when things on the pitch are showing promise.
What precedent is there for a team in the National League getting a points deduction for the parent company receiving a strike off notice?Points deduction could be on its way to southend..... national league don't **** about when it comes to clubs in financial issues.
Unnecessary snide comment. Rather difficult to contribute to match comments when the games are not available to watch live on television in the national league and a few minutes of highlights a couple of days later is hardly sufficient to make any judgement and I would not be so presumptuous as to do that. However as a supporter for over 60 years who has probably seen more live matches than you have had hot dinners I think I'm entitled to comment on the latest scandalous situation. Just because Martin has a history of brinkmanship doesn't make it all right nor does it guarantee he will evade the consequences again this time.The company is not struck off (yet). This is not the first such order and typical Ron he’ll (probably) avoid the penalty coming into effect has he’s done countless times before. We’ll see. It’s interesting to note who appears in actual match discussions - you know, the positive stuff about actual football - and who only ever appears in negative or political chat.
Neither unnecessary nor snide. A simple, and politely expressed, statement of fact. Matches are available to listen to online on BBC Essex even from abroad, as noted on BBC Essex last night with our very own Shrimpergarry listening in from Albania. Besides, even if tuning in is too much trouble the occasional ’wow isn’t this great news’ might demonstrate some actual interest in the football. But nada from some folks, its just curious that’s all.Unnecessary snide comment. Rather difficult to contribute to match comments when the games are not available to watch live on television in the national league and a few minutes of highlights a couple of days later is hardly sufficient to make any judgement and I would not be so presumptuous as to do that. However as a supporter for over 60 years who has probably seen more live matches than you have had hot dinners I think I'm entitled to comment on the latest scandalous situation. Just because Martin has a history of brinkmanship doesn't make it all right nor does it guarantee he will evade the consequences again this time.
none would be my guess as its not the club itself but sufc have a tax bill to pay with the threat of being wound up, also persistent rumours about staff and players being paid late...... national league won't keep accepting southend poor behaviour off the pitch.What precedent is there for a team in the National League getting a points deduction for the parent company receiving a strike off notice?
This is the isn’t the first time South Eastern Leisure has had a Gazette notice. One was received in April of this year (before being reversed a week later). Where was the points deduction then?