I've heard they have a great Irish talent who fans will love.Raid them for their best out of contract players
Raid them for their best out of contract players
VulturesI've heard they have a great Irish talent who fans will love.
Yep, can see tons wanting that John McClane or whatever he's called.Vultures
Didn't you say the same thing about the OystonsWhat an almighty mess. Those having a go at our owner need only to see how easy it is to get a wrong 'un back in charge.
United pay their players I guess. Debts exist in different ways.I understand there is a written regulation on the financial running of a club, and with it comes penalisations if not adhered to, but when the likes of Manchester United’s losses run into billions and don’t get penalised I feel for the likes of Wigan.
Granted it helps us , but you have to feel for their fans.
Most sensible post on this site for ages.Chuck them out and bring back Southport
I said I never had to rattle buckets for loose change from a disinterested Blackpool public in Hounds Hill Shopping Centre to try to keep the club alive the following week, like I found myself doing in the early 80's with a handful of die hard fans, as the club considered selling Bloomfield Road and ground sharing at Deepdale to try to stay alive.Didn't you say the same thing about the Oystons
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Last club to go out of the league by the re election process 1978Blimey Catcher, Southport. I can remember them having league status back around 1975
Thank you sir, I provide my sage council on this forum for FREE!Most sensible post on this site for ages.
I can just about remember Workington going the year before I thinkLast club to go out of the league by the re election process 1978
Both of them lolRaid them for their best out of contract players
Easiest way to move them on is not to pay them, so the contracts become invalid.Their wage bill was something like £12m for the season they got promoted and was increased last season. They have signed players on big wages and long contracts so not easy to move them on as other clubs are not willing to pay those type of wages. This is all fine if the owner continues to fund it (makes it a lot more difficult if you get relegated) but once the money runs out there is usually only one outcome.
They can invalidate their contracts if they get a better offer, which they won’t. Until and unless they do that, the wages are still owing and are a football debt that can’t be written off or reduced in administrationEasiest way to move them on is not to pay them, so the contracts become invalid.
They will still need paying as per their contract unless players move to other clubs as their contract is invalid. Players won't do that for less moneyEasiest way to move them on is not to pay them, so the contracts become invalid.
I get that, but the players become free agents and can attract better signing on fees to compensate for lower wages (if they're any good of course) as the club won't get a transfer fee.They can invalidate their contracts if they get a better offer, which they won’t. Until and unless they do that, the wages are still owing and are a football debt that can’t be written off or reduced in administration
It’s entirely dependent on the players agreeing to invalidate the silly contracts Wigan gave them. There’s no incentive to do soI get that, but the players become free agents and can attract better signing on fees to compensate for lower wages (if they're any good of course) as the club won't get a transfer fee.
GoodI understand that HMRC will be calling soon as they would also like paying.
I think they get priority over employees as well.I understand that HMRC will be calling soon as they would also like paying.
He plays for The Nakatomi Towers i think......Yep, can see tons wanting that John McClane or whatever he's called.
Thats nowt, I bet Dave Pick and Whitstable can remember Woolwich ArsenalBlimey Catcher, Southport. I can remember them having league status back around 1975
Too subtle for some that SimonizedHe plays for The Nakatomi Towers i think......
bit of a cowboy, takes on too many on his ownHe plays for The Nakatomi Towers i think......
What an almighty mess. Those having a go at our owner need only to see how easy it is to get a wrong 'un back in charge.
It’s entirely dependent on the players agreeing to invalidate the silly contracts Wigan gave them. There’s no incentive to do so
They are not mutually exclusive, you can be concerned for another team and support your own.I’m not concerned about Wigan, I don’t like to see any club in trouble, whatever the circumstances, my only interest is in my club and getting straight back up, if that’s possible.
Does he have a Nobber tattooI've heard they have a great Irish talent who fans will love.
Only 1 way to find out.Does he have a Nobber tattoo
I think that all football fans need to be concerned because it could affect any club unless something is done. I want us to go up but not if we have to pay wages we can’t afford to do so, and Wigan are hardly an isolated case.I’m not concerned about Wigan, I don’t like to see any club in trouble, whatever the circumstances, my only interest is in my club and getting straight back up, if that’s possible.
Not really if they hadn't have had 2 Championship relegations they would have been about 16 million quid better offEXACTLY.
This is what happens when you have an ....
...... "unsustainable wage budget" in their Championship relegation campaign.
Not really if they hadn't have had 2 Championship relegations they would have been about 16 million quid better off