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14-07-2010, 18:10
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Cheers WH, it worked, but cannot make head nor tail of some of what is quoted/reported
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14-07-2010, 18:14
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Sorry, I new I shouldn't have tried to be technical
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At least you are trying to be positive AM
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15-07-2010, 05:36
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Re: Transfer embargo
How good will it be finally for Coley to be able to start to wheel & deal and the squad begin to take shape?
It should be a great that he will be boosted by the money recieved from the Bobby Grant move to Scunthorpe as promised!
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15-07-2010, 08:37
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Originally Posted by Pendle Red
How good will it be finally for Coley to be able to start to wheel & deal and the squad begin to take shape?
It should be a great that he will be boosted by the money recieved from the Bobby Grant move to Scunthorpe as promised!
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Sorry Google Page Ranking but if you think JC is going to get a penny of the Bobby Grant fee, I think you are sadly mistaken. It has been admitted we are late with the taxman again! I think if and when this money is given to the club, it will be used to pay the bills and wages of the players. I fear JC will be looking in the freebie market again, not that this is a bad thing, as he has unearthed some gems in previous years
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15-07-2010, 08:38
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Originally Posted by Pendle Red
How good will it be finally for Coley to be able to start to wheel & deal and the squad begin to take shape?
It should be a great that he will be boosted by the money recieved from the Bobby Grant move to Scunthorpe as promised!
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Ya mean same as they do at "ALL" league clubs mate? agree it will be good, but its sad we have to think that way.
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15-07-2010, 09:37
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Re: Transfer embargo
Thought I read somewhere that Rob Heys said we were close to being self sufficient and the Bobby Grant money would be made available to John Coleman!!!! Oh well, there's always next week !! We live in hope.
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15-07-2010, 10:54
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Re: Transfer embargo
Accrington Stanley boss aims to strike balance (From Lancashire Telegraph)
Coleman cannot officially sign players until the club’s transfer embargo is lifted but that could happen within the next seven days
What happened to the club hoping "to get it boxed off by the end of the week"?
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15-07-2010, 11:59
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Re: Transfer embargo
He didn't say which week would be 'the week' though WH - you know he doesn't like to tie himself down to specific dates
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15-07-2010, 12:12
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Re: Transfer embargo
"Not long now."
One of the most over used cliches on the Sheffield Wednesday Forum - mind you they're talking about the series of proposed take overs that's been going on for longer than War and Peace.
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15-07-2010, 16:52
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy
Sorry Google Page Ranking but if you think JC is going to get a penny of the Bobby Grant fee, I think you are sadly mistaken. It has been admitted we are late with the taxman again! I think if and when this money is given to the club, it will be used to pay the bills and wages of the players. I fear JC will be looking in the freebie market again, not that this is a bad thing, as he has unearthed some gems in previous years
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It's only what I read
Accrington Stanley promise to hand Grant funds to Coleman (From Lancashire Telegraph)
Accrington Stanley June 24th "Stanley Agree Grant Compensation" in Archive section
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15-07-2010, 18:01
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Re: Transfer embargo
I read the same........don't believe a sodding word they utter.
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16-07-2010, 07:44
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Re: Transfer embargo
According to today's Observer, the embargo will be lifted on Tuesday. Story not on line yet (& anyway I don't seem to have much luck posting links) so here goes :
'Stanley plan to have their transfer embargo lifted next week so John Coleman can finally get players signed for their new season.
Under new Football League rules the Reds have been placed under an embargo as they are late with their 2009/10 accounts going into Companies House.
But club officials are set to meet with their accountants on Tuesday and get the all-clear.
"The accountants have had a tough job with the finances and loans from that year but we are now there" said chief executive Rob Heys. We will meet up with them on Tuesday, make sure everyone is happy, sign them off and then send them to Companies House and the embargo will be lifted. It's obviously never good to have things like this hanging over our head but, once these accounts are done, the same thing won't happen next year as we have a new accounts system in place".
Every thing in the garden's rosy then
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16-07-2010, 07:52
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Re: Transfer embargo
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16-07-2010, 10:07
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Re: Transfer embargo
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Originally Posted by AccyMad
According to today's Observer, the embargo will be lifted on Tuesday. Story not on line yet (& anyway I don't seem to have much luck posting links) so here goes :
'Stanley plan to have their transfer embargo lifted next week so John Coleman can finally get players signed for their new season.
Under new Football League rules the Reds have been placed under an embargo as they are late with their 2009/10 accounts going into Companies House.
But club officials are set to meet with their accountants on Tuesday and get the all-clear.
"The accountants have had a tough job with the finances and loans from that year but we are now there" said chief executive Rob Heys. We will meet up with them on Tuesday, make sure everyone is happy, sign them off and then send them to Companies House and the embargo will be lifted. It's obviously never good to have things like this hanging over our head but, once these accounts are done, the same thing won't happen next year as we have a new accounts system in place".
Every thing in the garden's rosy then
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I thought the "new accounts system" had been in place for two years. At least that's what David O'Neill said.
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16-07-2010, 11:03
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Re: Transfer embargo
In telegraph Ilyas has confirmed that he has stepped down & made that announcement at the charity boxing match.
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