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DAV007 10-06-2014 20:24

Re: The end of Hereford United?
 
Can Hereford go into conference north?

lancsdave 10-06-2014 20:54

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As somebody posted on twitter
Hereford united debt = £148,000...expelled from conference

QPR debt = £60,000,000... Promoted to premier league

Says all you need to know bout the state of football in this country :(

Wynonie Harris 10-06-2014 20:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1108024)
Can Hereford go into conference north?

No they've been expelled from the Conference.

Exile on Spencer St 10-06-2014 21:13

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I wonder how long it will be before we see every team in the Football League and Conferences go into receivership in unison at the end of every season? :eek:
The underlying threat that the massively indebted big boys hold over everyone else is that if you owe £165K it's your problem, if you owe £60M - £600M, it's the banks' problem. Thus the Premier League Global Conglomerate Club Inc. (and the Exchequer) are happy to go on inflating the costs of the game knowing that the banks will not call in their debts.

DAV007 11-06-2014 06:16

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Could Hereford go into the Welsh premier league?

Redraine 11-06-2014 07:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1108063)
Could Hereford go into the Welsh premier league?

The only relevant question is who will have them, I'm afraid.

Outback Ozzy 11-06-2014 08:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1108005)
I'm not quite so critical of the Conference, as you seem to be Ozzy. Some might argue that they gave The Bulls every chance (or at least three chances) to abide by the rules. That they couldn't take those chances is tough on the fans, but acting immediately is not always for the best. If you recall 1962, the Football League under Alan Hardaker gave Stanley no second chance, and refused to rescind the letter of resignation when some, including Mr.Cocker the chairman, sought to salvage the club.
Let's hope for Hereford's fans that this latest setback sends the spivs and wanna-be owners running, and that, in the end, it allows the club to be reclaimed by and for its fans.

Whilst I agree with the sentiment of what happened to Stanley in 1962, my argument is that the Conference bods gave HUFC 3 chances to abide by the rules, how many times do people get 3 chances? It showed weakness. However, I also agree, as others have said, HUFC go out of the Conference for less than 200K yet QPR get promoted with a 60 million debt. I do hope HUFC do what Chester FC and ourselves have done and come back better and stronger for the experience. We can only thank Ilyas for saving us in our hour of need a few years ago.Otherwise, where would Stanley be now?

Exile on Spencer St 11-06-2014 09:25

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Yes, Ozzy, the one amazing and joyous fact from this latest sorry saga is that, against all the odds, our little club continues to survive in the Football League. Let's hope a few more good folk recognise this as the miracle it truly is, and come along to The Crown this coming season to ride the emotional roller-coaster that is Stanley.

choirboy 11-06-2014 12:34

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A sad day to see a fine little club similar to ours get expelled like this!:(
Perhaps QPR could have gifted Hereford £200k knowing that they themselves appear to be untouchable by the finance fuss pots!:mad:
I sincerely hope the Hereford can do what we did and make their way back up the ladder.

smobile 11-06-2014 14:48

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A sorry state of today's game when a club in existence for 90 years looks like going to the wall for the less money than some Premier League players earn in a week.

Hope they do what others have done - dust themselves off and rise again.

Good luck to them and Good riddance to the clowns that were running them.

Mr T 11-06-2014 15:25

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Not 100% sure but don't think they are "going bust".

My take on it is that have debts and creditors (don't most clubs) and the conditions the Conference have laid down can't be meet.

I'm guessing leagues below the Conference will welcome Hereford with their ground and support.

Exile on Spencer St 11-06-2014 16:01

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Looks like the Calor Southern League premier (7th tier) may be an option for Hereford.
Calor League Southern

MikeA 12-06-2014 22:42

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Salisbury City aren't out of the mire yet. The Conference have tweeted that they will make a statement about them at 1pm tomorrow (Friday).

smobile 13-06-2014 07:01

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Could mean a reprieve for Dartford then.

The way it's going even Hyde could stay up :eek:

MikeA 13-06-2014 08:09

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Hereford supporters are gravely concerned about their new owner's request to the local council for the transfer of leases from the club to himself and have set up a petition.

The full item from Bulls News is here:
Bulls News: Petition To Hereford Council About Leases

This is the first paragraph:
A petition has been set up to protest at any transfer of leases to Tommy Agombar or one of his companies. The petition is at https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...-tommy-agombar

I'm sure they'd welcome support from other clubs' supporters...


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