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I thought they didn't care about us? (I certainly have no ill feeling towards them) Their "ultras" section seemingly planning on making some anti-Dale banners
change in contractors due to problems with cladding and windows has caused the delay, don't think weve run out of money, otherwise we wouldn't be signing players for undisclosed fees in September or be in talks with potential new signings.
every time someone drives past the ground and doesn't see a builder or a crane we are 'in the shit, must be skint, builders done a runner with our money'....Delays happen, trust me, ive worked in the building game.
No reply to my first question, so I will ask another. Will OAFC pay for work done at Boundary Park circa 2014/2015? When the club was "founding the Premier League", the company I was with did not get fully paid. My feeling is that there is no money in the kitty to pay for the work, and history is repeating itself. If you work in the building industry, you would know that bad debts also occur often.
General rule of thumb, just because you're spending money doesn't mean that you're financially sound. Granted it doesn't mean you're skint either but there are countless times that clubs spend money that fans think they have only to turn out there's fook all in the coffers in order to try and push for a promotion
Notts County being the first one that comes to mind although that is an obvious extreme
Oldham's finances are probably similar to ours to be honest yet we're not tearing down the Sandy to build some fancy new stand