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Wigan financial woes - up for sale again? p40

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  • Addickted said:
    Fairly confident he'll not be playing in England next season. My money is on Turkey and Galatasaray.
    I think it will be Forest. 
  • I am hearing he is flat sharing with Aribo.  lol
  • Wouldn't be surprised if Taylor ended up at a bottom end prem League club as third or fourth striker.
    Like Burnley for example.
  • Dansk_Red said:
    I believe that one of the MP's for Bury represented the Labour Party during the demise of Bury FC, but lost his seat at the December General Election.   

    Yep. But people with agendas don't let facts get in the way.
  • I've just been talking to my next door neighbour, who is a coach/sports scientist for Leicester City, about the Wigan situation and he agreed that the EFL cant stop the points deduction otherwise any other club that have debts can blame dodgy deals and Covid-19 and would expect the same leniency.

     I also asked if there was any truth, as previously reported on the Taylor thread, that Lyle was going to Leicester, his answer was and I quote, " I've not heard anything about him coming here and Leicester are looking to buy players that are a lot younger than 30, and Taylor wouldn't fit that profile". So unless he is telling me porkies or genuinely doesn't know....Taylor isn't going there!! 
    Hadn't even heard of him being linked with a move there. Leicester are 3rd in the premier league and chasing a Champions league spot. At the very minimum they'll be in the Europa league next year.

    I'm sure a journeyman striker from a relegation threatened championship side with a grand total of 22 appearances at a level higher than league one is not on their radar.
    Don't care where he ends up.  He helped get us promoted, the gaols this season may help us stay up.  For that, I'm grateful.  He's left the club, he's dead to me.
  • Major said:
    Dansk_Red said:
    I believe that one of the MP's for Bury represented the Labour Party during the demise of Bury FC, but lost his seat at the December General Election.   

    Yep. But people with agendas don't let facts get in the way.
    And what agenda would that be?
  • Major said:
    Dansk_Red said:
    I believe that one of the MP's for Bury represented the Labour Party during the demise of Bury FC, but lost his seat at the December General Election.   

    Yep. But people with agendas don't let facts get in the way.
    Complex situation at Bury, both for the football club and the political background. What can't be said is that the local Labour MP or Mayor was absent or inactive @Dansk_Red.

    The outgoing labour MP along with Manchester mayor Andy Burnham stated their positon for the setting up of a Phoenix club for Bury Fc
    https://jamesfrith.org/buryfc/

    Then the Tory fellow won the seat by around 100 votes (making Bury North the most marginal seat in England). He has not been quiet on the matter of Bury Fc but maybe not as effective as the outgoing James Frith in his efforts.

    Last month James Frith tweeted that it was hard to carry on his work for Bury Fc as he is now "out of office without the power or mandate. My plans went with the election. Done a bit with Phoenix and plan to go along when we’re all able to meet up again. I published my plan for the ground."

    The Phoenix club was admitted to tier 10, the North West Counties League in February 2020.
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/21/bury-phoenix-club-will-begin-life-in-10th-tier-of-english-football



    More here-
    December 2019 companies court case report-
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/18/bury-winding-up-order-dismissed-london-court

    January 2020, BBC, general update-
    https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-51134707

    And for those who like a good read on social/ political demographics-
    https://www.ft.com/content/69053ad4-111c-11ea-a225-db2f231cfeae

    Yep. But people with agendas don't let facts get in the way
  • I've just been talking to my next door neighbour, who is a coach/sports scientist for Leicester City, about the Wigan situation and he agreed that the EFL cant stop the points deduction otherwise any other club that have debts can blame dodgy deals and Covid-19 and would expect the same leniency.

     I also asked if there was any truth, as previously reported on the Taylor thread, that Lyle was going to Leicester, his answer was and I quote, " I've not heard anything about him coming here and Leicester are looking to buy players that are a lot younger than 30, and Taylor wouldn't fit that profile". So unless he is telling me porkies or genuinely doesn't know....Taylor isn't going there!! 
    Hadn't even heard of him being linked with a move there. Leicester are 3rd in the premier league and chasing a Champions league spot. At the very minimum they'll be in the Europa league next year.

    I'm sure a journeyman striker from a relegation threatened championship side with a grand total of 22 appearances at a level higher than league one is not on their radar.
    I hadn't either but someone (cant remember who and I'm not trawling through the thread to find it) mentioned something about seeing him (Taylor) at a golf driving range and mentioned off to LCFC, so I asked my neighbour yesterday. As I said it seems to be BS, which I fully expected .
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  • Uboat said:
    Oggy Red said:
    MrLargo said:
    It does make you appreciate a bit more what Chris Parkes used to say about how Roland always paid the bills. He absolutely hated us but even he didn't just decide he couldn't be arsed to keep people in jobs and pull all his cash out. Roland is in no way a good bloke, and he's still wanting repaying for all the money he ever put in, but just deciding you don't fancy paying for a club you agreed to take on and walking away is the lowest of the low.
    Don't think he'd have thought twice about pulling the plug on funding if he didn't think he could recoup all his money from flogging the stadium. He kept paying the bills because it was in his interests to do so. If he gave one solitary toss about the wellbeing of his staff then he would have paid the bonuses he promised.
    We're all a bit cynical of Duchatelet. And with some good reason.

    But ..... let's not forget he's had history as a socialist politically, formed his own people's party or whatever it was called.
    He likes to think of himself as some kind of reformer.

    Also ...... he's been kind to injured players out of contract (Leon Best springs to mind), where he continued paying them for an extended period - where legally, he didn't have to.

    Yeah, he's a profiteer, making money is his end game. And every asset has it's price. 
    But he doesn't seem to be especially ruthless with people.





    Don’t know where this thing about RD being a socialist comes from. Is there any actual evidence to support it or is it just a mistake that keeps getting repeated?
    The political party he founded is a clue.
    Yep. So not remotely socialist then. 
  • Redrobo said:
    The best way the EFL can support Wigan is relegating SW which will give them a good fighting charge of getting above Barnsley and Luton.
    Brilliant.
    And righteous.

  • Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    I'm expecting a 9 or 12 point deduction, suspended for a year with a warning not to do it again. 
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    What day? Month? Year?
  • https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1279000646335836163.html

    I haven’t read through the whole thread so apologies if this has been covered previously. This is one belter of a conspiracy theory but given all we are going through, absolutely nothing surprises me anymore.
  • Oggy Red said:
    MrLargo said:
    It does make you appreciate a bit more what Chris Parkes used to say about how Roland always paid the bills. He absolutely hated us but even he didn't just decide he couldn't be arsed to keep people in jobs and pull all his cash out. Roland is in no way a good bloke, and he's still wanting repaying for all the money he ever put in, but just deciding you don't fancy paying for a club you agreed to take on and walking away is the lowest of the low.
    Don't think he'd have thought twice about pulling the plug on funding if he didn't think he could recoup all his money from flogging the stadium. He kept paying the bills because it was in his interests to do so. If he gave one solitary toss about the wellbeing of his staff then he would have paid the bonuses he promised.
    We're all a bit cynical of Duchatelet. And with some good reason.

    But ..... let's not forget he's had history as a socialist politically, formed his own people's party or whatever it was called.
    He likes to think of himself as some kind of reformer.

    Also ...... he's been kind to injured players out of contract (Leon Best springs to mind), where he continued paying them for an extended period - where legally, he didn't have to.

    Yeah, he's a profiteer, making money is his end game. And every asset has it's price. 
    But he doesn't seem to be especially ruthless with people.





    Another good reason to despise him. 
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  • I personally think a bet should be void in Wigan’s example.
    Yes, you can bet on a team being relegated, but not if they get relegated by going into administration.
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    Owls talk don't seem to have a clue.

    Some think they'll get off, some think they're getting hammered with a 20 point deduction. No one has any real idea when the verdict will be.

    The last few pages seem to be them talking about curry!
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    Owls talk don't seem to have a clue.

    Some think they'll get off, some think they're getting hammered with a 20 point deduction. No one has any real idea when the verdict will be.

    The last few pages seem to be them talking about curry!
    Idiots, what about fish puns and pot noddle? 
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    Owls talk don't seem to have a clue.

    Some think they'll get off, some think they're getting hammered with a 20 point deduction. No one has any real idea when the verdict will be.

    The last few pages seem to be them talking about curry!
    The curry looked revolting and nothing has been heard of the tipsy (May have had a few over 8) customer that ordered an extremely hot curry that tasted of bleach.
  • Addickted said:
    Owls Talk suggesting their verdict will be announced at 5pm.
    Owls talk don't seem to have a clue.

    Some think they'll get off, some think they're getting hammered with a 20 point deduction. No one has any real idea when the verdict will be.

    The last few pages seem to be them talking about curry!
    Well the EFL are Tikkaing a long time
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