Russybcool wrote:
TomMac&Ernie wrote:
Alby wrote:
I really hope they pull through. I feel so sorry for their fans, the club have fucked it but that isn’t the fans’ fault.
Could not agree more . I can tell you from personal experience that losing the Club that you have supported all your life is unbelievably devastating.
Yes it is inconvenient for our Club. Yes it means our supporters losing money on travel etc. Money that a lot of people can ill afford.
But compared with the prospect of your Club going under all that is nothing more than chicken feed.
My heart goes out to the Gigg Lane faithful and like Alby I really hope they pull through.
But what does this set by letting them drag it on? There have been many many clubs in the non-league and even some league clubs (Aldershot spring to mind, Darlington are another) that have folded dropped down and made a fist of getting back where they were. None of them were given the same sympathies for they owners being crazed lunatics. The fans are not to blame,
but they were quite happy to have Beckford sign for ludicrous money £7k a week I heard and still to this day he is still a Bury player. It's madness, however it is not going to be the only time this happens.
That's what I always think too about fans of clubs in this situation. They may not be in charge, but they were all celebrating last season about the success they achieved and they players they signed with money they didn't have, while fans of other clubs missed out because their clubs have done things properly. If I was a fan of Mansfield I would be well pissed off at losing out on promotion on the final day while a club that was spending money it couldn't afford got promoted.
I do however have sympathy for the staff - the ticket office staff, the catering staff, groundsmen, stewards, etc. The ordinary people who haven't been paid for the job they do, who may not have been able to buy food or pay the rent through no fault of their own. If the club restarts at the bottom, like Hereford have done recently, the fans can get their football club back, but those poor staff will never get the money that's owed to them, and that will have put a few in debt and struggling to make ends meet.
Makes you realise how lucky we are. Sure, Pete doesn't always get it right, and sadly there were some redundancies last year (better than people continuing to do their jobs then not being paid for it), but I'd rather have Pete than some of the crazy owners out there.