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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 16:04 - Aug 17 with 6260 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:30 - Aug 17 by KenBoon
Both flash the cash but just one had the sugar daddy to back it up.
Just been reading the protest thread over there and no matter what your views on their plight it must have been fookin heartbreaking being inside Gigg for probably the final time. A couple of poignant photo's included..... Wouldn't want to be in the position where I walked onto the Sandy after 50 years knowing I might not get another chance....Rivalry and the wow wow wow brigade aside, seeing young kids losing their club is awful to witness......Thank fook we have been blessed with brilliant owners over the years...
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:44 - Aug 17 by MoonyDale
Just been reading the protest thread over there and no matter what your views on their plight it must have been fookin heartbreaking being inside Gigg for probably the final time. A couple of poignant photo's included..... Wouldn't want to be in the position where I walked onto the Sandy after 50 years knowing I might not get another chance....Rivalry and the wow wow wow brigade aside, seeing young kids losing their club is awful to witness......Thank fook we have been blessed with brilliant owners over the years...
I've sympathy for anyone of them who wasn't there or didn't celebrate like they had won the lottery despite the huge financial doping that achieved that promotion.
If you take the points deduction off last season then I think they finished 11th.
There are some amazing comments in that video given what we now know has happened and crucially how it was funded.
At least Mansfield won today - they should have the place in this League that bury will be giving up later this week. I hope that they go up comfortably this season and right the wrong.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 18:35 - Aug 17 by RAFCBLUE
I've sympathy for anyone of them who wasn't there or didn't celebrate like they had won the lottery despite the huge financial doping that achieved that promotion.
If you take the points deduction off last season then I think they finished 11th.
There are some amazing comments in that video given what we now know has happened and crucially how it was funded.
At least Mansfield won today - they should have the place in this League that bury will be giving up later this week. I hope that they go up comfortably this season and right the wrong.
Although I have the deepest sympathy with true Bury fans (tupacshaker et Al) to hear the words "run away run away to league one run away, how we get there we don't care" thinks about karma
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:58 - Aug 17 by pnc4eva1
Although I have the deepest sympathy with true Bury fans (tupacshaker et Al) to hear the words "run away run away to league one run away, how we get there we don't care" thinks about karma
On our way*
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:09 - Aug 18 with 5165 views
The fan's stories are all very sad but it'd all still be there, it just passes across to a phoenix club. That is assuming a) they're not saved at the eleventh hour, and b) they wouldn't mess up a phoenix club. (I still think they will be saved, but should it all fall down they'd certainly mess up any AFC Bury).
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:38 - Aug 18 with 5088 views
"All about me" - no mention of the creditors who have collectively lost millions via administration and CVA to keep bury fc alive for their family over many years.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:44 - Aug 18 with 5068 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:26 - Aug 18 by KenBoon
The fan's stories are all very sad but it'd all still be there, it just passes across to a phoenix club. That is assuming a) they're not saved at the eleventh hour, and b) they wouldn't mess up a phoenix club. (I still think they will be saved, but should it all fall down they'd certainly mess up any AFC Bury).
Given the way they squabble with each other on their board, could you see any sort of phoenix club even getting off the ground?
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 12:57 - Aug 18 with 5033 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:44 - Aug 18 by TVOS1907
Given the way they squabble with each other on their board, could you see any sort of phoenix club even getting off the ground?
Not from the start. You'd probably see a Bury Town FC, AFC Bury, 1885 Bury and some fans try to take over a local side to piggy back up a few divisions. They pretty much got a phoenix club in the early 00s and they've killed it within 20 years.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:34 - Aug 18 with 4955 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:57 - Aug 18 by KenBoon
Not from the start. You'd probably see a Bury Town FC, AFC Bury, 1885 Bury and some fans try to take over a local side to piggy back up a few divisions. They pretty much got a phoenix club in the early 00s and they've killed it within 20 years.
This is how I think their first season as a pheonix club would go:
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:26 - Aug 18 by KenBoon
The fan's stories are all very sad but it'd all still be there, it just passes across to a phoenix club. That is assuming a) they're not saved at the eleventh hour, and b) they wouldn't mess up a phoenix club. (I still think they will be saved, but should it all fall down they'd certainly mess up any AFC Bury).
Some mug will save them late in the day,I'd be very surprised if someone's not stupid enough to believe all the sob story bollox when the clock starts ticking down to closure. I hope for all the world they go bang but that's just my own view from years of listening to the brainwashed clowns.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:23 - Aug 18 with 4235 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:07 - Aug 18 by nordenblue
Some mug will save them late in the day,I'd be very surprised if someone's not stupid enough to believe all the sob story bollox when the clock starts ticking down to closure. I hope for all the world they go bang but that's just my own view from years of listening to the brainwashed clowns.
You would like to think if they were to be saved there would be some humble pie, but sadly we all know within a couple of weeks they would all be gobshiting off how great they are and who they can sign on 10k a week. Unfortunately they will never learn. It’s a kin to being a Millwall fan it’s being past down the generations that it’s their right to act like a bellend one way of another. I find it all quite sad that they cannot see the wrong in any of it.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:07 - Aug 18 by nordenblue
Some mug will save them late in the day,I'd be very surprised if someone's not stupid enough to believe all the sob story bollox when the clock starts ticking down to closure. I hope for all the world they go bang but that's just my own view from years of listening to the brainwashed clowns.
I can see someone coming in, saving them, saying they can pay the creditors, pay the CVA. Then they will realise they have to build a football league calibre team from scratch on top of all this and probably decide they can't and Bury will be back in the same position in the not so distant future.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:51 - Aug 18 with 3974 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:07 - Aug 18 by nordenblue
Some mug will save them late in the day,I'd be very surprised if someone's not stupid enough to believe all the sob story bollox when the clock starts ticking down to closure. I hope for all the world they go bang but that's just my own view from years of listening to the brainwashed clowns.
We will know tomorrow - EFL meet to decide if the Tranmere away game is going to go ahead and its a week before their bank holiday home game vs Doncaster.
Pros - its the last chance saloon and if this game is called off its effectively the EFL saying goodnight on Monday to league football at bury. The EFL will want the game to go ahead, bury will want the game to go ahead. Tranmere will want the game to go ahead, since they will pummel bury.
Cons - the EFL have to be convinced that the game will be one of 46 and that bury have funds to get through the season, including the player debts from 2018/19 and the CVA agreed. They don't have anywhere near that currently. The EFL would have to release that money to Dale which is the last thing that they want to do.
My IMO view is that the Tranmere game has to be postponed late (8pm ish) tomorrow after a day of negotiating.
At that point, the EFL will throw the book at bury on Wednesday at this disciplinary commission and take more points off them; effectively relegating them. I think that will be at least another 8 points but it could be anything. Luton were hammered for the sentiment of the serial breaking of rules in 2008 and I think that same sentiment will apply here.
That would leave bury on Wednesday evening with: * No game on Saturday * No proof of funding but needing circa £3m to pay historic football creditors + the CVA * Minus 20 (or thereabouts) so relegated
They'd then have 48 hours to persuade Dale to sell it as a going concern. He's now outed as an asset stripper who liquidates companies rather than run them.
Can a deal be done by Friday - IMO very unlikely. Any new bury is trying to catch a falling knife and given the lack of honesty and transparency if you needed to put in £3m to buy that then you've a lot of money to waste as you'll never see that investment back. The bury fans don't have £300 never mind £3m.
I also think Dale, after his chastising experience live on Talksport, will lay low. He was doorstepped good and proper by Jim White and Martin Keown live to the nation - he was naive to let that happen to him and I don't think he will make that mistake ever again.
As the title of this thread said long ago "Tomorrow can't come quick enough"
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:53 - Aug 18 by DaleFan7
I can see someone coming in, saving them, saying they can pay the creditors, pay the CVA. Then they will realise they have to build a football league calibre team from scratch on top of all this and probably decide they can't and Bury will be back in the same position in the not so distant future.
And they have to convince the EFL all of that is true.
That will be the hardest point.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:52 - Aug 18 by RAFCBLUE
And they have to convince the EFL all of that is true.
That will be the hardest point.
Once upon a time the "fit and proper person" test told the EFL what was "true". After the chastening experience at bury, they quite rightly need better evidence of suitability. At ALL clubs not just bury. If the EFL can be presented with a buyer at bury with proof of suitability, proof of funding for the season, funds to settle football creditors debts, and settlement of the CVA done in less than a week, that will be astonishing.
If not,
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:12 - Aug 18 with 3908 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:51 - Aug 18 by RAFCBLUE
We will know tomorrow - EFL meet to decide if the Tranmere away game is going to go ahead and its a week before their bank holiday home game vs Doncaster.
Pros - its the last chance saloon and if this game is called off its effectively the EFL saying goodnight on Monday to league football at bury. The EFL will want the game to go ahead, bury will want the game to go ahead. Tranmere will want the game to go ahead, since they will pummel bury.
Cons - the EFL have to be convinced that the game will be one of 46 and that bury have funds to get through the season, including the player debts from 2018/19 and the CVA agreed. They don't have anywhere near that currently. The EFL would have to release that money to Dale which is the last thing that they want to do.
My IMO view is that the Tranmere game has to be postponed late (8pm ish) tomorrow after a day of negotiating.
At that point, the EFL will throw the book at bury on Wednesday at this disciplinary commission and take more points off them; effectively relegating them. I think that will be at least another 8 points but it could be anything. Luton were hammered for the sentiment of the serial breaking of rules in 2008 and I think that same sentiment will apply here.
That would leave bury on Wednesday evening with: * No game on Saturday * No proof of funding but needing circa £3m to pay historic football creditors + the CVA * Minus 20 (or thereabouts) so relegated
They'd then have 48 hours to persuade Dale to sell it as a going concern. He's now outed as an asset stripper who liquidates companies rather than run them.
Can a deal be done by Friday - IMO very unlikely. Any new bury is trying to catch a falling knife and given the lack of honesty and transparency if you needed to put in £3m to buy that then you've a lot of money to waste as you'll never see that investment back. The bury fans don't have £300 never mind £3m.
I also think Dale, after his chastising experience live on Talksport, will lay low. He was doorstepped good and proper by Jim White and Martin Keown live to the nation - he was naive to let that happen to him and I don't think he will make that mistake ever again.
As the title of this thread said long ago "Tomorrow can't come quick enough"
The Doncaster game isn't a Bank Holiday game, it's on Saturday 31st August, so I doubt its fate will be decided tomorrow.
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 06:46 - Aug 19 with 3542 views
A Bury fan for over 70 years will be seeing our football club potentially disappear on Friday, shame on you Day, Dale and @EFL for allowing both of these crooks to take over in the first place. @talkSPORT@talkSPORTDrivepic.twitter.com/oMCBUElxmx
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:51 - Aug 18 by RAFCBLUE
We will know tomorrow - EFL meet to decide if the Tranmere away game is going to go ahead and its a week before their bank holiday home game vs Doncaster.
Pros - its the last chance saloon and if this game is called off its effectively the EFL saying goodnight on Monday to league football at bury. The EFL will want the game to go ahead, bury will want the game to go ahead. Tranmere will want the game to go ahead, since they will pummel bury.
Cons - the EFL have to be convinced that the game will be one of 46 and that bury have funds to get through the season, including the player debts from 2018/19 and the CVA agreed. They don't have anywhere near that currently. The EFL would have to release that money to Dale which is the last thing that they want to do.
My IMO view is that the Tranmere game has to be postponed late (8pm ish) tomorrow after a day of negotiating.
At that point, the EFL will throw the book at bury on Wednesday at this disciplinary commission and take more points off them; effectively relegating them. I think that will be at least another 8 points but it could be anything. Luton were hammered for the sentiment of the serial breaking of rules in 2008 and I think that same sentiment will apply here.
That would leave bury on Wednesday evening with: * No game on Saturday * No proof of funding but needing circa £3m to pay historic football creditors + the CVA * Minus 20 (or thereabouts) so relegated
They'd then have 48 hours to persuade Dale to sell it as a going concern. He's now outed as an asset stripper who liquidates companies rather than run them.
Can a deal be done by Friday - IMO very unlikely. Any new bury is trying to catch a falling knife and given the lack of honesty and transparency if you needed to put in £3m to buy that then you've a lot of money to waste as you'll never see that investment back. The bury fans don't have £300 never mind £3m.
I also think Dale, after his chastising experience live on Talksport, will lay low. He was doorstepped good and proper by Jim White and Martin Keown live to the nation - he was naive to let that happen to him and I don't think he will make that mistake ever again.
As the title of this thread said long ago "Tomorrow can't come quick enough"
Isn't there a charge on future EFL monies, which Dale signed up in March?