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It was 100k for Nuttall, but thought it was a bit naughty announcing it
Had another decent game. I don’t mind him at left back. Some of the criticism of late has been very harsh IMO.
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Certainly in the mix
I understand they are working as advisors in an attempt to sell the club.
Confirmation below
Regarding rumours of @SUFCOfficial going into administration, I’m told that corporate restructuring specialist Begbies Traynor has been engaged to help with its sale. The group in question has also denied that it’s been solicited to place the club into administration. #Iron #UTI
— Ollie Turner (@olivercturner) January 3, 2023
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I understand they are working as advisors in an attempt to sell the club.
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How’s Cribb developing?
Saw him walking down Donny Road last week with another yoof, tucking into a bag of crisps.
Shame about the final score as they ran their nuts off and we had chances at 2-1.
Warming to Nelson.
Shrimpton has also been a pleasant surprise.The Derby Tup isn’t far and is back open. I have had a good few pre match beers there over the years!
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My son was with friends at Rahman’s the other night and the waiter said that they were part of the consortium
I think that is absolute nonsense. Roj owns Mizaans & has nothing to do with Rahmans!
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Heard a whisper he will be recalled after the game. Foster just has some heavy bruising so I wonder if they will patch him up for Sunday or whether it may come a bit too soon?
How much a month is the interest on the loan / mortgage?
Tens of thousands.
Ian Sharp reportedly paid around £150,000 for November’s wage bill.
Tax was due last week. I think realistically they have another week, maybe two, to agree a sale…3 users thanked author for this post.
I understand it’s more than a months wages!
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SST where is your source for the transfer embargo, why no “Time to pay agreement” very unusual not to have one with the taxman, I know Southend broke their aggrement and that’s why the HMRC are trying to wind them up, where are we?
There is one in place.
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We have been under a new embargo for a while due to the current financial situation and unpaid tax bills. It’s been at least a month as I mentioned it on a couple of podcasts at the start of December. Nelson and Turnbull have alluded to it several times of late in interviews. I think it is so poor, but not surprising, that the club and also the National league are refusing to comment and be transparent with supporters.
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I was told today that Lavery has a couple of weeks left on his initial deal. As it stands I don’t think they will be able to extend it under the embargo.
Kgosi is out of contract so we can safely assume he is leaving and its been obvious for a while that Apter is on the way.
Would suggest Moore Billam and Lewis will be back soon to make up the numbers!
Hull were happy to send us a taxi load of their kids last month and offered to pay their entire salaries to get them game time, but we couldn’t do it.
Will be interesting to see if we get special dispensation to bring in a keeper if Foster is out for a while…
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The latest news is two offers from Elliott & Sharp have been turned down. So much for the official statement on the 1 Dec to the effect that a deal had been agreed.
A deal had been agreed but that deal was for the club and stadium, without the car parks and training pitch.
The latest offers were for the whole site but the offers but fell well short of his asking price.
This may be an unpopular opinion but I don’t think you can accuse Swann of moving the goalposts this time.
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I understand the deal agreed prior to the Notts County game did not include the land.
The most recent offers have been for everything, including the land.
Considering Swann still owes a considerable amount on the loan secured against GP, I very much doubt he is going to accept what is currently on offer.1 user thanked author for this post.
The good news is that he’s not asking for anything like £6 million.
The bad news is that the offer made for the entire site is nowhere near what he wants.
I can’t see it ending well as it stands.2 users thanked author for this post.
I think wages will be paid due to the sale of Nuttall and two decent gates (Notts County & Chesterfield) but after that, unless a sale is completed, January is looking pretty desperate.
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Look on the bright side, we might have a few additions to the squad by the time the match is played
I very much doubt it unless the tax man is paid.
The reality is the fee received will pay December’s wages.
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Simon has never said that they had agreed a price for the club, stadium and land, but in his initial interview with Andy Comfort he didn’t correct Andy when he suggested the land was included. I think this has caused some confusion.
I also noticed when listening back to the interview with Sharp/Elliott before the Notts County game, Sharp made it clear that they have agreed a price for the stadium, but didn’t go as far as saying they had agreed a price for the club. I guess they will negotiate a price for the club dependent on the findings of the due diligence.
Re: the land, I know they have been looking into possibility of purchasing it with the help of other investors but not sure where they are with it.
I reckon there’s a long way to go yet…
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It is true. Employees informed over email.
Whether they are paid tomorrow remains to be seen. If not, I think it throws the game on Saturday into serious doubt and could possibly end in a points deduction for failing to fulfil fixtures. What a mess.1 user thanked author for this post.
Almost certainly.
The London group are now in a 28 day exclusivity period to try and get a deal over the line.
Unsure when it ends but presumably it is before the end of the month.
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Ian Sharp is in the local consortium with Simon.
At least one member of the ‘London consortium’ is a property developer. Have got a name but can’t find any info on him.3 users thanked author for this post.
Was there that afternoon. The MK Dons’ owner Pete Winkleman was hopping around the piss soaked toilets of the club bar, trying to wash a dog shit off his shoe in the sink. Hilarious.
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Also what young players has he brought through the youth team during the last ten years or so who have been good enough to make it
I text in to the radio to suggest that his record has been really poor. I didn’t hear Matt Dean’s response, but apparently he said I was being harsh! I stand by what I said. You could count them on one hand.
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Tony Daws said we should have won 4-0.
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