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tomorrow can't come quick enough 14:17 - Oct 16 with 2296404 viewsbatman

Not for us, but for Bury.
i was credit checking a potential customer and decided to nosey onto
BFC's file and was (or maybe not) supprised to see a new CCJ for circa £22k lodged
only Wednesday this week.
looks like they are in need of a bumper crowd tomorrow to settle some bills
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:23 - Jul 30 with 5408 views49thseason

That Eddie Jones is a busy lad.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:26 - Jul 30 with 5379 viewsdeeplishblue

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:17 - Jul 30 by judd

Perhaps it's been repossessed?


Perhaps he is a Brazilian ? You know from their worldwide scouting network.

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:38 - Jul 30 with 5294 viewsD_Alien

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:26 - Jul 30 by deeplishblue

Perhaps he is a Brazilian ? You know from their worldwide scouting network.


Dunno about worldwide, it's barely nathan-wide now...




[Post edited 30 Jul 2019 19:39]

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:49 - Jul 30 with 5232 viewsSalegraham

There's only two Eddie Jones's. The new chant
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:59 - Jul 30 with 5171 viewsblackdogblue

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:16 - Jul 30 by BartRowou

Eddie Jones is in for a long night.


It’s a prelude to the Buckets Derby this season when they are kicked out of the EFL & reform as Bury Phoenix FC...

RIP BFC
RIP BFC
RIP BFC

Haven’t had this much fun since Hexit 😀😀

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:15 - Jul 30 with 5072 viewspnc4eva1

"Well now at least we have something. It’s an easy fix, the EFL needs to put of a statement to either confirm what’s required, or let everyone know the reasons for there actions.

Given the media spotlight I’d expect a efl statement,

if after tomorrow, we still remain, which I believe we will, it’s a case of everyone showing the cards and hopefully we move on.

But the boy who cried wolf comes to mind"

By Shaker Excile - has to be troll on their board

up the dale
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:33 - Jul 30 with 4997 viewsYorkshire_Dale

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:23 - Jul 30 by James1980

The clubs should not be getting a sniff of any money from the PFA


Is this akin to ASLEF giving a loan to British Rail to pay train drivers?
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:02 - Jul 30 with 4856 viewsTomRAFC

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 16:59 - Jul 30 by rochedale

Just incase that statement is removed from their website...

The Chairman has issued the following statement:

We, as a Club are saddened by recent events from a body who should have the best interest of Clubs as it’s primary objective, clearly this is not the case.

We, as a Club had come through such adversity left from the previous owner and had started to make headway, the majority of rot had been cut out and the atmosphere at our Training Ground was fantastic, where a positive air had started to replace the despondency of the legacy. New players were arriving with an open mind and looking forward to the new season as were our fantastic new staff.

We thought we were finalizing with the EFL on any outstanding matters that needed addressing, they were fully aware that SAG were happy with our progress and upon the lighting replacement being completed ALL matters were concluded and the certificates would be issued the next day. The Council also confirmed this to the EFL so no worries fulfilling fixtures.

Our CVA had been put forward and we had proven to the courts our ability to fund it and it was passed after 5 months of hard work, this closed off the past where creditors would be dealt with by the administrator, or so we thought.

We submitted all that we were asked to by the EFL in the week prior to their “statement” not as they stated, “not submitted.” So as far as we were concerned we were up to date and requested they lift the embargo so we could sign our players as we were running the risk of losing them.

We then received an email explaining they felt it prudent to amend our cash flow/business plan to show a £1.5m loss and they required additional funding, as this was not factual we challenged their assertion as it was based we were advised on “sensitised feel” not facts, we forwarded the facts to qualify our plan and dismiss their “sensitised feel.”

So at this point, we felt all had been covered and we could continue with the upward trajectory we were on, get our players signed and all was good, Bury was on its way.



THEN THE INFAMOUS EFL STATEMENTS

I was advised by the EFL chair that board pressure had been put on her to send out a statement, however, she had the decency to advise me by phone prior, which was and has always been appreciated.

I explained all the matters were covered, we had spoken and agreed in principle the player debt with the PFA and within the CVA, the CVA administrator sent a letter to the EFL confirming all was as it should be and he was happy creditors would be met within it. They had our business plan and to save the matter protracting we sent proof of funds to cover the fictional £1.5m loss, furthermore, they had been contacted by the Council informing them the SAG licences had been cleared.

They still, however, felt it prudent to ignore the facts and send out the incendiary statement for no gain to anybody other than to discredit Bury FC and it’s Board.

The effect of that to our Club has been unrest in players thinking there would be no Club, loss of players, sponsors pulling out and 5 months of hard work being destroyed by them, then you have the subsequent media garbage inciting unrest and the trolls rearing their sorry heads again, all based on ill truths or at best negative spin, for what?

They then contacted Jill Neville late at night to say a further statement was being put out, our Staff and the Club Lawyer tried to contact them to no avail to ask what was their next statement based on as they had everything, it turned out the game would not go ahead?

They contacted us giving us more time, we asked what further could be given, our cash flow was solid, the mythical £1.5m requirement was covered should it ever be needed by an offer letter and they themselves advised “The EFL is aware the £1.5m may not be required it's a worst-case scenario forecast. It may never need to be drawn down on.” And again they were advised the PFA were working with us on a settlement however this was covered by the CVA, so you would assume once again all good.

Then the EFL meeting last night and subsequent statement, where they decided the POF letter of £1.5m was not sufficient they wanted money in the bank to cover the requirement they themselves say is not needed, and let’s not forget, in addition to our positive cash flow, the EFL have withheld payments to the Club of £569,493 including August payment, not the actions of a body there to help, but certainly if released would cover possible eventualities they deem prevalent. They also disputed our agreement with the PFA even though our Lawyer and prominent third parties were privy to this. Still, they postpone the match and again for what gain?

I am unsure at this juncture where Bury go when the body that should be there to help us works against us, however, I felt it important to set the record straight and hope the EFL try to be reasonable.

We, as a Club, promise you that we will challenge this injustice in whatever forum necessary.

Yours sincerely,

Steven D Dale


The ramblings of a deluded egomaniac.
[Post edited 30 Jul 2019 21:03]

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:49 - Jul 30 with 4638 viewspnc4eva1

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 16:59 - Jul 30 by rochedale

Just incase that statement is removed from their website...

The Chairman has issued the following statement:

We, as a Club are saddened by recent events from a body who should have the best interest of Clubs as it’s primary objective, clearly this is not the case.

We, as a Club had come through such adversity left from the previous owner and had started to make headway, the majority of rot had been cut out and the atmosphere at our Training Ground was fantastic, where a positive air had started to replace the despondency of the legacy. New players were arriving with an open mind and looking forward to the new season as were our fantastic new staff.

We thought we were finalizing with the EFL on any outstanding matters that needed addressing, they were fully aware that SAG were happy with our progress and upon the lighting replacement being completed ALL matters were concluded and the certificates would be issued the next day. The Council also confirmed this to the EFL so no worries fulfilling fixtures.

Our CVA had been put forward and we had proven to the courts our ability to fund it and it was passed after 5 months of hard work, this closed off the past where creditors would be dealt with by the administrator, or so we thought.

We submitted all that we were asked to by the EFL in the week prior to their “statement” not as they stated, “not submitted.” So as far as we were concerned we were up to date and requested they lift the embargo so we could sign our players as we were running the risk of losing them.

We then received an email explaining they felt it prudent to amend our cash flow/business plan to show a £1.5m loss and they required additional funding, as this was not factual we challenged their assertion as it was based we were advised on “sensitised feel” not facts, we forwarded the facts to qualify our plan and dismiss their “sensitised feel.”

So at this point, we felt all had been covered and we could continue with the upward trajectory we were on, get our players signed and all was good, Bury was on its way.



THEN THE INFAMOUS EFL STATEMENTS

I was advised by the EFL chair that board pressure had been put on her to send out a statement, however, she had the decency to advise me by phone prior, which was and has always been appreciated.

I explained all the matters were covered, we had spoken and agreed in principle the player debt with the PFA and within the CVA, the CVA administrator sent a letter to the EFL confirming all was as it should be and he was happy creditors would be met within it. They had our business plan and to save the matter protracting we sent proof of funds to cover the fictional £1.5m loss, furthermore, they had been contacted by the Council informing them the SAG licences had been cleared.

They still, however, felt it prudent to ignore the facts and send out the incendiary statement for no gain to anybody other than to discredit Bury FC and it’s Board.

The effect of that to our Club has been unrest in players thinking there would be no Club, loss of players, sponsors pulling out and 5 months of hard work being destroyed by them, then you have the subsequent media garbage inciting unrest and the trolls rearing their sorry heads again, all based on ill truths or at best negative spin, for what?

They then contacted Jill Neville late at night to say a further statement was being put out, our Staff and the Club Lawyer tried to contact them to no avail to ask what was their next statement based on as they had everything, it turned out the game would not go ahead?

They contacted us giving us more time, we asked what further could be given, our cash flow was solid, the mythical £1.5m requirement was covered should it ever be needed by an offer letter and they themselves advised “The EFL is aware the £1.5m may not be required it's a worst-case scenario forecast. It may never need to be drawn down on.” And again they were advised the PFA were working with us on a settlement however this was covered by the CVA, so you would assume once again all good.

Then the EFL meeting last night and subsequent statement, where they decided the POF letter of £1.5m was not sufficient they wanted money in the bank to cover the requirement they themselves say is not needed, and let’s not forget, in addition to our positive cash flow, the EFL have withheld payments to the Club of £569,493 including August payment, not the actions of a body there to help, but certainly if released would cover possible eventualities they deem prevalent. They also disputed our agreement with the PFA even though our Lawyer and prominent third parties were privy to this. Still, they postpone the match and again for what gain?

I am unsure at this juncture where Bury go when the body that should be there to help us works against us, however, I felt it important to set the record straight and hope the EFL try to be reasonable.

We, as a Club, promise you that we will challenge this injustice in whatever forum necessary.

Yours sincerely,

Steven D Dale


"Then the EFL meeting last night and subsequent statement, where they decided the POF letter of £1.5m was not sufficient they wanted money in the bank to cover the requirement they themselves say is not needed, and let’s not forget, in addition to our positive cash flow, the EFL have withheld payments to the Club of £569,493 including August payment, not the actions of a body there to help, but certainly if released would cover possible eventualities they deem prevalent. They also disputed our agreement with the PFA even though our Lawyer and prominent third parties were privy to this. Still, they postpone the match and again for what gain? "

This section is the most illuminating to me. Without prejudice, of course, Dale seems to be trying to pass the blame everywhere. To me, without prejudice, he is trying to take it as far as possible too get his hands on the main asset, the ground. I know this is common knowledge on this board but read the Bury board and they want to know what he is trying to gain

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:50 - Jul 30 with 4634 viewsFondles

If you had to liken football clubs to people (in)famous people or persons you can't help but think they are like footballs Karen Matthew's.
That might be unfair on Karen though cos at least she had a plan to get some cash in and was better looking.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:57 - Jul 30 with 4591 viewsSuddenLad

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:50 - Jul 30 by Fondles

If you had to liken football clubs to people (in)famous people or persons you can't help but think they are like footballs Karen Matthew's.
That might be unfair on Karen though cos at least she had a plan to get some cash in and was better looking.


Who is Karen Matthews ?

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:01 - Jul 30 with 4580 viewsDaleaholic

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:57 - Jul 30 by SuddenLad

Who is Karen Matthews ?


Don't...

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:01 - Jul 30 with 4579 viewsjudd

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:57 - Jul 30 by SuddenLad

Who is Karen Matthews ?


Mum who knew where her kidnapped daughter was over Yorkshire way. Horrible c Â¥ n £

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:17 - Jul 30 with 4522 viewsSuddenLad

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:01 - Jul 30 by judd

Mum who knew where her kidnapped daughter was over Yorkshire way. Horrible c Â¥ n £


Aye, gotcha. Disgusting specimen.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:23 - Jul 30 with 4485 viewsjudd

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:17 - Jul 30 by SuddenLad

Aye, gotcha. Disgusting specimen.


Kin ell man, I do my best 😉

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 23:12 - Jul 30 with 4347 viewsTVOS1907

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:12 - Jul 30 by 442Dale



Nathan ain’t for giving his surname.


The name of the second assistant referee has to be a wind-up!

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 07:22 - Jul 31 with 4052 viewsscarrow

Good to see the Carlisle boss has been saying it like it is. Basically dont spend money you dont have, dont cheat your way up.

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 09:42 - Jul 31 with 3821 viewsjudd

Here's a great idea:

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/premier-league-clubs-should-bail-out-bol

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 09:50 - Jul 31 with 3800 viewsIOMDale

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 09:42 - Jul 31 by judd

Here's a great idea:

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/premier-league-clubs-should-bail-out-bol


Where's the facepalm emoji when you need it?
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:43 - Jul 31 with 3672 viewsleedsdale

The winding up petition has been dismissed in court this morning.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:55 - Jul 31 with 3626 viewsParkinsGimp

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:43 - Jul 31 by leedsdale

The winding up petition has been dismissed in court this morning.


Oh FFS
Why cant we be rid of this diseased club once and for all.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:15 - Jul 31 with 3544 viewsscarrow

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:43 - Jul 31 by leedsdale

The winding up petition has been dismissed in court this morning.


No surprise with the CVA in place. They have to prove to the efl they can finance the season. That's easier said than done.

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:38 - Jul 31 with 3478 viewsfrenzied

Well if it was up to Nigel Clough the top prem clubs would bail the likes of Bolton and Bury out!!!!

Give me strength!!!!!!!
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:41 - Jul 31 with 3460 viewsjudd

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:15 - Jul 31 by scarrow

No surprise with the CVA in place. They have to prove to the efl they can finance the season. That's easier said than done.


...this season and next, I think.

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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:46 - Jul 31 with 3428 viewsThacks_Rabbits

tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:15 - Jul 31 by scarrow

No surprise with the CVA in place. They have to prove to the efl they can finance the season. That's easier said than done.


They were never going to get wound up once the cva was in place as the judge would effectively be overruling something put into force by the clubs governing body, which if successful will result in funds coming in, which in turn will pay off some of the ridiculous debts they have accrued.

Can I see SD2 putting up 1.5 million quid into a bond, that he will likely never get back, when he and his family have had nothing but abuse, not a hope in hell.

He will now either sell, if there is a buyer willing to take on this shambles, or almost certainly not put down the 1.5 million and allow fixtures to be postponed until the efl have no choice but to kick them out, the business dies and all assets get flogged off.

One hell of a ride they have had, but now the circus is closing soon!

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