by Compo's Hat » 22 Jun 2011 17:24
by Royalist » 22 Jun 2011 17:36
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Jun 2011 08:36
http://nonleague.pitchero.com Chairman Andrew Connolly says he had no option but to call time on Rossendale United – and insists he did so with a heavy heart. The Stags were kicked out of the North West Counties League at the League’s annual meeting on Saturday - and it now seems certain that the 113-year-old club will die. United are cash-strapped and in February were forced to postpone games after the water supply to Dark Lane was disconnected. Connolly, who has not been out of the country contrary to claims made at the League AGM, has been trying to sell the club but there has been no interest.
He said: “It is a very sad day for Rossendale United and for me personally. It has been well documented over the previous months the financial predicament the club has found itself in and as I have stated previously I am not in a financial position to bale out the club once more. We have had several positive meetings with the supporters but we cannot get away from the harsh facts. I have had no interest from any third parties to get involved in any way, which is understandable in this difficult economic climate and so it is with great sadness and a heavy heart I find no option but to call it a day. I would like to thank all the local volunteers and supporters for their help in particular to Billy and Dave Howarth and Dave Rogan and many more for all their great support over the years.”
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Jun 2011 09:38
Compo's Hat Now this would be a proper away day! Shame Reading town moved leagues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9518284.stm
Not sure who would pay for the flights over there though.
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Jun 2011 09:40
Svlad CjelliCompo's Hat Now this would be a proper away day! Shame Reading town moved leagues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9518284.stm
Not sure who would pay for the flights over there though.
The full breakdown of clubs in CCC Division One is :
Ok – they were CCC a few years ago.
And in fact Guernsey are in Division One. Full breakdown is :
Division One
Bedfont Sports Bookham - Relegated from Premier Division CB Hounslow United Cobham Eversley Farleigh Rovers Feltham Frimley Green Guernsey - New team Hartley Wintney Knaphill Sheerwater South Kilburn - Transferred from Hellenic Division One East Spelthorne Sports - Promoted from Surrey Elite League Staines Lammas Warlingham Westfield Worcester Park
So the likes of Eversley, Hartley Wintney & Frimley Green will have to travel to Guernsey. Wonder how their treasurer feels about that?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Jun 2011 09:40
Svlad CjelliCompo's Hat Now this would be a proper away day! Shame Reading town moved leagues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9518284.stm
Not sure who would pay for the flights over there though.
The full breakdown of clubs in CCC Division One is :
Ok – they were CCC a few years ago.
And in fact Guernsey are in Division One. Full breakdown is :
Division One
Bedfont Sports Bookham - Relegated from Premier Division CB Hounslow United Cobham Eversley Farleigh Rovers Feltham Frimley Green Guernsey - New team Hartley Wintney Knaphill Sheerwater South Kilburn - Transferred from Hellenic Division One East Spelthorne Sports - Promoted from Surrey Elite League Staines Lammas Warlingham Westfield Worcester Park
So the likes of Eversley, Hartley Wintney & Frimley Green will have to travel to Guernsey. Wonder how their treasurer feels about that?
by Royal Rother » 23 Jun 2011 09:45
To All Supporters of Windsor F.C.
I can see that there is a genuine desire amongst Supporters to ensure that we are running the new club in a sensible fashion. In simple terms what we are trying to achieve is a position whereby the club is self sustaining. In other words not reliant for its survival or continued success on me or any other benefactor.
It will take a while to get there and inevitably there have been start up costs. I have absorbed the majority of these to date and have committed to investing in the development of the 3G Training Pitch, which will ultimately provide the initial income streams to move us towards the goal of self sustainability.
I am keen that all supporters can access information on the running of the club; indeed the key elements of the business plan were outlined to the supporters at the last open meeting held at Stag Meadow.
However if any supporter would like to have more detailed information, could they kindly make themselves known to me and I will happily arrange a one to one meeting to go through any aspect of the club in as much detail as they want.
Assuring you all of a genuine desire to get things right.
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Jun 2011 14:57
according to The NLP some months ago, Guernsey will be funding all opposition travelling expenses.Compo's Hat Now this would be a proper away day! Shame Reading town moved leagues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9518284.stm
Not sure who would pay for the flights over there though.
by Royalist » 23 Jun 2011 17:03
by Royal Rother » 23 Jun 2011 17:39
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 Jun 2011 18:31
Royal Rother But he is also a businessman and strong-minded professional
......
This is a community football club but it is also a business and not all decisions are going to be popular. The club itself has no future if it cannot attract more than 60 or 70 fans along to games so the way in which things are done simply HAS to change. New supporters have to be generated.
by floyd__streete » 23 Jun 2011 18:48
Royal Rother To close in the same way I did my last missive on the subject, if some of the old guard don't like that, or the way Stott & Co go about it and fall away as a result, then sobeit.
by Royal Rother » 23 Jun 2011 20:16
by soggy biscuit » 23 Jun 2011 20:27
by Alan Partridge » 23 Jun 2011 22:00
Royal Rother Yep, like me, the vast majority appear to be completely behind Stott.
by Tails » 23 Jun 2011 22:03
Alan PartridgeRoyal Rother Yep, like me, the vast majority appear to be completely behind Stott.
All 6 of them?
by Royal Rother » 23 Jun 2011 22:29
by Terminal Boardom » 24 Jun 2011 11:59
Svlad CjelliRoyal Rother But he is also a businessman and strong-minded professional
......
This is a community football club but it is also a business and not all decisions are going to be popular. The club itself has no future if it cannot attract more than 60 or 70 fans along to games so the way in which things are done simply HAS to change. New supporters have to be generated.
I don't know much about teh actual situation there, but aren't those two statements a bit contradictory? Why has a business man got involved with a club with such a small supporter-base?
And was the community-ownership route ever considered?
by Svlad Cjelli » 24 Jun 2011 12:01
by Royalist » 24 Jun 2011 12:28
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