Dids
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Post by Dids on Mar 30, 2023 19:34:23 GMT
They don’t necessarily have to file accounts tomorrow
You get a meagre £100 fine if late (Doubling thereafter for each month afterwards)
Having said that I’m sure they will appear tomorrow.
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Post by Bredburyhatter on Mar 30, 2023 19:34:41 GMT
Reckon we must be nearly top of the league for percentage of followers to attendances #hardcore
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Post by Nik on Mar 30, 2023 19:36:10 GMT
We’ve always had pretty low followers on social media even in non league. Not sure why that is though! I imagine that it's due to our lowly position in football as social media blew up and became what it is now
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Post by HTC on Mar 30, 2023 19:43:01 GMT
As well us having lots of pesky legacy fans, rather than the really good type of fan who never goes to games, but spends money on kits and the like.
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popeye
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Post by popeye on Mar 31, 2023 8:14:15 GMT
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Post by suedehead on Mar 31, 2023 8:15:41 GMT
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 31, 2023 8:18:10 GMT
Out of the bottom 8 I'd rather any of the other 6 (Gillingham, Newport, Crewe, Harrogate, Colchester, Crawley) went down tha Hartlepool or Dale Agree, apart from Harrogate. Fairly pointless club, but one of the nicer towns to spend an away game weekend. Hartlepool have more history as a club but they don’t have Betty’s. Sorry lads, them’s the breaks. No betty,s in hartlepool but plenty of greggs. The locals have more sense how to spend their money and it wouldn,t last 5 minutes stuck on york road or in the middleton grange shopping centre. Love to see the back of crewe and crawley or harrogate but will never shed a tear for dale and their fans.
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 31, 2023 8:25:40 GMT
Reckon we must be nearly top of the league for percentage of followers to attendances #hardcore and top of the list for the least number of day trippers taken to wembley finals as a percentage of home support. Its bums on seats that matters not internet following numbers. Might be an age difference thing but cannot understand following a club you never watch or being an exile.
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Post by muddywaters on Mar 31, 2023 8:31:01 GMT
What he doesn't say is that the £7M+ loans that have been converted into equity will be irrecoverable inter company loans and that the company that owns the club still owes somebody (presumably Mr Stott) a shedload of money. We can't keep racking up operating losses of that magnitude or this could all end in tears.
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Post by hedleyverity on Mar 31, 2023 8:35:51 GMT
We’ll be more sustainable once we’ve gone up the leagues is what they always say, how many championship clubs are profitable then?
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Post by muddywaters on Mar 31, 2023 8:44:04 GMT
We’ll be more sustainable once we’ve gone up the leagues is what they always say, how many championship clubs are profitable then? Maybe ask a Derby County fan. Football is the only business where the more successful you are the more your unit costs increase. The one thing that all aspirational clubs need to be sustainable is a red hot player development programme.........................the jury is still out on that one for us !!!
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Post by mat1scfc on Mar 31, 2023 8:47:53 GMT
What he doesn't say is that the £7M+ loans that have been converted into equity will be irrecoverable inter company loans and that the company that owns the club still owes somebody (presumably Mr Stott) a shedload of money. We can't keep racking up operating losses of that magnitude or this could all end in tears. well with stadium renovations over the coming years, we're gonna be seeing losses for a few more years because presumably mark stott is paying for the upgrades.
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Post by hedleyverity on Mar 31, 2023 8:52:52 GMT
Worth remembering these figures are for up to June 21, income will be much higher for the following year, how much extra costs have risen remains to be seen
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 31, 2023 8:54:40 GMT
We’ll be more sustainable once we’ve gone up the leagues is what they always say, how many championship clubs are profitable then? Maybe ask a Derby County fan. Football is the only business where the more successful you are the more your unit costs increase. The one thing that all aspirational clubs need to be sustainable is a red hot player development programme.........................the jury is still out on that one for us !!! Fans love the sustainable word but most want instant success nowadays so its hard to see how both will make good bed fellows in todays world. Even if we unearthed the coutries best 15 year old who were guarenteed to develop and we were stuck say 15th in div.2 would we as fans be happy to wait 4 or 5 years for em to develop and sit in that place in the league till they did. F
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Post by muddywaters on Mar 31, 2023 9:19:53 GMT
Worth remembering these figures are for up to June 21, income will be much higher for the following year, how much extra costs have risen remains to be seen This is for the 12 mths to June 22, i.e. last year in non league, so yes the income will be higher for this season but from the outside looking in it seems to me that their overhead costs must be horrendous, even the office nobody's now have an assistant.
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