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Palace in Financial Trouble

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    To be completely honest, as a rule I don't like the thought of any club going out of business - but there's always an exception to every rule.
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    [cite]Posted By: budgie[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]All very quiet on the Palace front.

    Moses not sold and doesn't seem to be much interest in anyone else. It's a very quiet transfer window all round although it will no doubt pick up a little in the last week.

    So what happens if no one buys Moses?

    Palace are still in the cup so that will bring in a bit of cash but HMR&C are after £1.2m if not more plus there are all the other debts.

    Budgie et al, what the news in Glazierland?

    Gold and Sullivan have been cheating on the pair of us, and bought them bloody 'ammers.

    Other than that, it's getting near pay day again, and Victor's still here.

    Only until that nice Mr Hodgson gives Jordan enough up front pennies to pay his tax bill ;-)
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    fulham you think.

    Well not quite Barca or real isn't he the best player from the best academy in the county
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    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]fulham you think.

    Well not quite Barca or real isn't he the best player from the best academy in the county

    Only two 'real' bids made - those West London giants with a foreign owner and a naughty Italian midlander (who has bid £1.5m :-) for 'the next Lineaker')
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    I suppose this could turn into a bit of an ebay auction - with a bit of low-bid brinkmanship playing on Jordan's desperation?
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    edited January 2010
    We should offer to wipe out that £100k they owe us in exchange for that Moses fella - then we can bang on to their fans about how we "saved" them.

    However, in reality I reckon he'll end up leading the exodus, crossing the water, trying to lay down the law and then just disappearing off into the wilderness.
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    edited January 2010
    ARSENAL are preparing to hijack Manchester City’s move for highly-rated striker Victor Moses.
    City will take one last look at Crystal Palace’s 19-year-old starlet today before deciding whether to press ahead with a £3m swoop next week.
    Eastlands football administrator Brian Marwood and technical director Mike Rigg watched Moses score Palace’s winner against Plymouth last week.

    The England Under-19 international’s performance persuaded City to make a £2m verbal bid. But Starsport understands that Palace are holding out for £3m.
    City scouts will assess how Moses performs against Premier League opposition in the FA Cup tie at Wolves today before deciding whether to up their bid next week. But Arsene Wenger’s representatives will also be at Molineux today to run the rule over the forward.

    And they are primed to launch a bid for Moses should he impress against Mick McCarthy’s men.
    Scouts from Fulham and Sunderland are also expected at today’s clash. West Ham’s new owners have been alerted to Moses’ availability but are only prepared to fork out £2m.

    Nottingham Forest are hopeful of financially outmuscling their mega-rich Premier League counterparts and are preparing a £3m bid. Tony Finnigan, Moses’ agent, said last night: “In an ideal world I want Victor’s future sorted out as soon as possible.
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    Sounds like his agent touting him around via a "friendly" journalist. Bet he goes for a lot less than the figures being touted.
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    My gues is 2.5 mil.
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    Looks like the cup run may help with the cashflow for a while.
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    really?
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    And Wolves equalise... I am such a jinx :-)
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    but then they get a home replay aliwibble
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    [cite]Posted By: Rudders22[/cite]but then they get a home replay aliwibble
    Probably cost them more to host it to be fair...
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    true... they must be on bonuses for cup games (mind you jordan doesn't pay them their normal wages let alone cup games)
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    Sky Sports News have just confirmed they have gone into administration. Included a statement from administrators. How much we going to charge for rent? :P
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    Doesnt this just mean they wont pay us what they owe us?
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    edited January 2010
    What...and with the best respected yoof set up in South Norwood as well...................tsk
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    [cite]Posted By: blackheathaddick[/cite]Doesnt this just mean they wont pay us what they owe us?
    Football creditors are preferred creditors according to league rules. So unless they go under completely, we will, just no idea when!
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    Sorry, just read this thread.....
    Crystal Palace are in some kind of trouble ?
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