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[Football] 15 days left for Hartlepool United



Simontheseagull

Eye from the sky
Jul 11, 2010
496
The Amex
A quick Google search indicates most of the £200,000 needed by 25 Jan 2018 is to cover player wages due on that date. It is rumoured that at least 1 player may have conservativley been on £130,000 pa until last summer.

Not sure why fans earning much less than players should put their hands in their pockets. If the £200,000 is not found, players are free agents to sign for other clubs without a transfer fee. Probably the worst that can happen to the club is that they have points deducted and are relegated one division if they go into administration.

Maybe this needs to happen to make clubs understand they need to live within their means if they haven't got a sugar daddy owner prepared to cover losses.
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
from the timeline of decline.... Hartlepool Mail

January 6, 2018 - As a cost cutting measure Pools squad travel to their National League clash at Dagenham by train, forgoing the need for an overnight stay and coach travel. They are forced to wear their change grey kit in East London and borrow some items of training kit from the hosts due to the fact the laundrette withheld their items two days earlier over a disputed bill for more than 2 1/2 years of work, which the club is still yet to pay.

Read more at: https://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/timeline-of-decline-for-troubled-hartlepool-united-1-8950138
 


Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,202
In the field
The other issue is that if the club actually manages to raise the £200k before the deadline, all that is going to do is cover the bills currently outstanding. What about February, March, April and so on?

The club either needs a new owner ASAP, or administration and allow the Fans' Trust to take over. If it is the latter scenario, they'd be better off holding onto any money they are thinking of donating.
 


Neil

Eastie
Aug 27, 2010
729
Langney
Hartlepool United must find in the region of £200,000 in just 15 days to stave off the potential threat of administration.

And unless outside investment is found, or owner John Blackledge again dips into his own pocket to keep Pools afloat, the immediate future of the club hangs in the balance, it is understood.

On January 25, the club’s players and staff are due to be paid.

A number of other bills are also due on that date.

But, as things stand, the Mail has learned Pools do not have anywhere close to that kind of cash in the coffers.

As a result, they are at risk of defaulting on those payments and it is understood administrators could be called in.

The financial situation at the club severely worsened at the end of last year when owner John Blackledge, under the banner of Sage Investments, decided he had taken the club as far as he could.

It came after he had pumped what is believed to be £1.8m of his own fortune into Pools since acquiring it from JPNG and Gary Coxall.


Last month he put Pools up for sale.

And while the bills and payroll for December were covered, January has seen Pools struggle to meet financial commitments.

Alerted by reports of financial trouble at Victoria Park, Hartlepool Borough Council summoned Pools chief executive Pam Duxbury in for a crisis meeting yesterday to explain the state of play at the club.



https://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/sp...-stave-off-threat-of-administration-1-8948677
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me
 


Hiney

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
19,392
Penrose, Cornwall
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me

Christ that's terrible.

You wouldn't see that at The Albi..............

Oh
 




Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,865
Guiseley
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me

So you're basically saying that all teams outside the Premier League deserve to go out of business. It's the system that's broken imho, as @the large one described eloquently in another thread yesterday.
 


Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,202
In the field
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me

I'm guessing this is a very ironic post, yeah? Given the most recent results released by the Albion...
 








MrSnuggles

Well-known member
Apr 29, 2016
529
Quite a few premier league players earn 200k a week! Doesn't seem right that an established football club need that to survive. Money needs to be redistributed a bit more fairly to help clubs like Hartlepool keep going
 










Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
20,938
The arse end of Hangleton
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me

Idiot
 










Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough and they are after another person to bail them out.
Teams like this deserve to go out of business.
You have teams that are run by what they can afford and others who overspend and expect people to bail them out every year.
No sympathy from me

Unbelievable Jeff! :facepalm:
 






Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
49,989
Goldstone
So what the problem is is that Hartlepool have been spending above their means by £200K every season and been bailed out every year by the owner. He now has had enough
You make it sound like the club has been overspending and the owner is fed up of bailing the club out, but if the club's been overspending each year, isn't that down to the owner?
 



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