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Post by lookingin on Jan 24, 2018 15:18:59 GMT
The issue we will have at the end of this season. WI'll not be relegation. Hartlepool are going to go into administration which will save us. The issue is how much debt will we have? How much are we going to have to pay before we get a team to compete in this league that we are in. The team we had at the start of this year was our biggest bugget yet spent on players. Next season will be the smallest. We have lost our ceo but are keeping players that are on two year contracts. I said a long time ago on here that the two year contract would kill our club and they will? My question for Thursday is" how much debt are we for castings to be in at the end of this season".
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Post by everhopeful on Jan 24, 2018 15:21:07 GMT
The issue we will have at the end of this season. WI'll not be relegation. Hartlepool are going to go into administration which will save us. The issue is how much debt will we have? How much are we going to have to pay before we get a team to compete in this league that we are in. The team we had at the start of this year was our biggest bugget yet spent on players. Next season will be the smallest. We have lost our ceo but are keeping players that are on two year contracts. I said a long time ago on here that the two year contract would kill our club and they will? My question for Thursday is" how much debt are we for castings to be in at the end of this season". Don't understand the question.
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Post by Matt on Jan 24, 2018 15:23:14 GMT
We will be relegated and we need to consolidate in the North. Barring one season when we finished 12th we have struggled, mainly down to us not being able to compete with the finances. The Club should have been relegated a few years ago, staying up by default has done us no favours, the Club is Just not ready. Hopefully Hartlepool will be OK, another default will be a farce, we need to pay the price of being crap on the pitch.
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Post by rcb on Jan 24, 2018 15:27:55 GMT
The issue we will have at the end of this season. WI'll not be relegation. Hartlepool are going to go into administration which will save us. The issue is how much debt will we have? How much are we going to have to pay before we get a team to compete in this league that we are in. The team we had at the start of this year was our biggest bugget yet spent on players. Next season will be the smallest. We have lost our ceo but are keeping players that are on two year contracts. I said a long time ago on here that the two year contract would kill our club and they will? My question for Thursday is" how much debt are we for castings to be in at the end of this season". Don't understand the question. Just the letter e missing. “Forecasting”
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Post by lookingin on Jan 24, 2018 15:30:36 GMT
The issue we will have at the end of this season. WI'll not be relegation. Hartlepool are going to go into administration which will save us. The issue is how much debt will we have? How much are we going to have to pay before we get a team to compete in this league that we are in. The team we had at the start of this year was our biggest bugget yet spent on players. Next season will be the smallest. We have lost our ceo but are keeping players that are on two year contracts. I said a long time ago on here that the two year contract would kill our club and they will? My question for Thursday is" how much debt are we for castings to be in at the end of this season". Don't understand the question. The number one question for Thursday has to be at the end of this season how much debt will we be in. The club will know this and I think we all should. To help make the right decision on our direction as a club.
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Post by superman on Jan 24, 2018 15:32:25 GMT
Hartlepool's demise will not save us from relegation. We do not have the player resources or funds to get out of the mess we are in. We may not have sufficient funds to be competitive in CN and the downwards spiral may continue unless we get more paying customers in. We are in the sporting entertainment business and bums on seats are what largely brings in the revenue at our level.
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Post by Paul Da Part on Jan 24, 2018 16:09:04 GMT
Let’s not assume Hartlepool’s demise will save us. It won’t.
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Post by everhopeful on Jan 24, 2018 16:23:54 GMT
Don't understand the question. Just the letter e missing. “Forecasting” Thank you, makes good sense now!
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Post by billyw on Jan 24, 2018 18:58:53 GMT
The issue we will have at the end of this season. WI'll not be relegation. Hartlepool are going to go into administration which will save us. The issue is how much debt will we have? How much are we going to have to pay before we get a team to compete in this league that we are in. The team we had at the start of this year was our biggest bugget yet spent on players. Next season will be the smallest. We have lost our ceo but are keeping players that are on two year contracts. I said a long time ago on here that the two year contract would kill our club and they will? My question for Thursday is" how much debt are we for castings to be in at the end of this season". Save us from what - firstly I think it optimistic to believe we will finish fourth from bottom as I suspect Solihull and/or Guiseley will finish above us. Secondly, if we did finish fourth from bottom and got a reprieve, the chances are that next season would be a damned sight harder than this both on and off the field.
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Post by prodigal on Jan 24, 2018 19:15:16 GMT
Will this wind ..................?
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