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Got this from the Football League re: Wrexham



The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Dear Mr L. One

It is The Football League’s policy to limit the period a member club can spend in administration to a maximum of 18 months.

This policy was introduced by The League Board during Notts County’s lengthy spell in administration, following widespread concern that the prolonged protection from their debts they received by being in administration was beginning to undermine the integrity of the competition they were playing in.

However, as in the case of Notts County and several other clubs that have been in, and ultimately come out of, administration the League’s deadline has actually provided the catalyst for a positive resolution of the issues involved.

It is our aim that this will also be the case for Wrexham.

Thank you for contacting The Football League.

Patricia Brown
Customer Services
The Football League Limited


Which for me is a total cop-out. I will write again pointing out that Alex Hamilton is happy for Wrexham to be thrown out of the league and go bust. In fact, it is his sole aim. But for Football League, read sweet FA.
 








Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
Looks like we all got the same mail-shot...and it also looks like Wrecsam are f**ked because the football authorities are determined to use the sanctions they introduced-forgetting that the 18 month rule was bought in to stop the likes of Leeds and Leicester screwing their creditors whilst continuing on as though f-all had happened.

Wrecsam on the other hand had no option thanks to an unscrupulous twat and they're the ones looking likely to be f**ked over by the football authorities. Frigging typical attitude of the wankers in charge of our game.
 


Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,133
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
Surely tho each case must be judged on its individual merit, even someone as cynical about Wrexham as me can see that the FL in this instance are behaving like UTTER wankers.
 




Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
7,526
Lancing By Sea
Yep, we all got the same. I don't buy this "at least they replied" line though. I mean its a bit more imporatnt than them being seen to have placated the scummy customers.

I wrote back to the lovely Patricia but you'd be better off going for a piss in the pond for all the good it'll do.

The FL will stumble through one crisis after another until a big northen club gets shafted, and they might wish they'd done something to protect clubs from these property developer tossers.

:shootself
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
I am going to send this back. Comments, please...


Dear Ms Brown

Thank you for your circular reply regarding the plight of AFC Wrexham. I appreciate and understand the rules and why they were put into place, and broadly agree with the principle.

However, I feel I must point out a fact which either may have been overlooked or possibly even ignored. What must be borne in mind is that the aspirations of the fans, the players and the majority of directors at AFC Wrexham are completely different from the aspirations of Mr Alex Hamilton. To confuse the two as being one entity facing in the same direction would be a mistake.

There is a consortium waiting to take over, and it will do so once the High Court finds in its favour, thereby taking it out of administration. However, Mr Hamilton has no intention of letting go of his ownership of the Racecourse Ground. He intends for the situation to develop in a way which means that, once the Football League invokes its ‘18-month’ rule, a scenario would undoubtedly be played out which would mean he would effectively have won – or at the very least, he would find himself in a much stronger position than the High Court would otherwise have allowed him to be.

While 18 months ought to be, in theory, a satisfactory period in which to sort out any financial and legal implications of the handover of the running of a football club, it doesn’t take into account drawn out legal battles instigated by parties behaving unreasonably and operating to their own agenda.

I would be appalled if the Football League were to expel AFC Wrexham as a football league club on the back of it being so inflexible regarding its own rules. The Football League cannot be seen to be complicit in the dealings of a maverick property owner, and should do what it can to support the football club. What I am asking for is that the Football League apply some favourable discretion when considering AFC Wrexham’s position, should this matter be unresolved come deadline day.

Yours sincerely

Mr L. One
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION SUPPORTER
 






Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
7,526
Lancing By Sea
The Large One said:
I am going to send this back. Comments, please...

Yours sincerely

Mr L. One
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION SUPPORTER

Rather more measured than mine (see below) - Get it sent

Dear Patricia,

Thank you for your reply. I do appreciate your going to the trouble of writing to me.

I remain concerned however that one of our most famous football clubs could be forced out of existence rather than a positive solution being found. The reason this means so much to me is because the problems facing Wrexham are so similar to those that nearly killed my club here in Brighton. I had lengthy correspondence and conversations at the time with Graham Kelly questioning why the Football League doesn't have rules governing the conduct of the owners of its member clubs.

The person who has caused the crisis at Wrexham had the same despicable motives as the crook who made a fortune from his involvement at Brighton & Hove Albion, and yet eight years on the Football League still has no power to prevent this happeneing again. Indeed you seem only to want to punish those who are trying to clear up the mess.

The Football League really must do something about this, because there'll be another unscrupulous property developer out there waiting to do the same to another club, and then another , and another.

I look forward to seeing some action. But I will not hold my breath.

Regards

:flameboun
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
Didn't the FuckAll brigade state some time ago that they were going to 'vet' anyone that wished to become a chairman of a league club? If so, why can't they see that Hamilscum is milking the club for every penny he can and do something about it?
 


Hiney

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
19,398
Wadebridge, Cornwall
Here's my effort:

Dear Pat,

Thank you for your response regarding the situation at Wrexham.

I understand the need to have to have some sort of structure to the regulations but the current situation at Wrexham is different from that which was seen at other clubs.

Wrexham is currently owned by an unscrupulous businessman who clearly has no affinity with the football club and is seemingly actively pursuing a crusade to send the club out of business.

He is refusing any attempts to reach a solution and is using the administration deadline to tighten the noose round the club’s neck.

This is, in my opinion, a disgraceful state of affairs and mirrors closely the situation my own club (Brighton and Hove Albion) found themselves in 10 years ago. At that time, we were dealing with a Board of Directors who, like Mr Hamilton, had no interest in the club and were just using it as a vehicle to strip the assets and ride off into the sunset with their pockets stuffed full of money.

This cannot be allowed to happen at another club, as The Football League stated at the time, yet here we are with another unscrupulous businessman seeking to profit personally from the demise of a football club.

A consortium are waiting to take the club over but are effectively being held to ransom by Mr Hamilton.

I urge you to show some discretion when dealing with the situation at Wrexham, as this state of affairs is purely the making of a greedy property developer.

Ian Hine
 






The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Dear Mr Large One

We acknowledge receipt of your circular reply, the content of which has been noted.

Patricia Brown
Customer Services
The Football League Limited


f*** SAKE. I didn't send a circular. SHE DID. Dumb broad.

:angry: :angry: :angry:
 
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Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,133
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
Dear Mr Munro

We acknowledge receipt of your further communication, the content of which is noted.

Patricia Brown
Customer Services
The Football League Limited
www.football-league.co.uk


Ha ha ALAN, at least she thought my one was ORIGINAL (which it wasnt)

:(
 
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Jul 14, 2003
892
BN2
I sent this, hoping to keep it short and snappy:

-----Original Message-----
From: Le-Premier-Cru@uk2.net
Sent: 31 January 2006 10:38
To: FL; Pat Brown
Subject: RE: Wrexham FC and the Racecourse Ground

Thanks for your reply, Pat.

Unfortunately it's my belief that at Wrexham the eighteen month deadline
is being deliberately used to drive the Club out of existence for
commercial gain to line individual pockets. This happened at Brighton,
and very nearly resulted in the extinction of our Club.

It must not be allowed to happen at Wrexham and, for that reason, I
again implore you to be more flexible in the application of the eighteen
month rule.

[Le Premier Cru]
 




Albion Rob

New member
Time for a bit of direct action from Wrexham fans, methinks. Get a couple of games stopped etc and then see how quickly the league get thier arses in gear.

We were getting the same bullshit until we snapped the crossbars and were the third item on the national news. To be fair we had the advantage of it being just before Euro 96 so everyone was on hoolie watch (although most of the media saw it as it really was).

Seriously, it's the only way these bastards listen.
 


Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
19,252
Brighton, UK
Albion Rob said:
Time for a bit of direct action from Wrexham fans, methinks. Get a couple of games stopped etc and then see how quickly the league get thier arses in gear.

We were getting the same bullshit until we snapped the crossbars and were the third item on the national news. To be fair we had the advantage of it being just before Euro 96 so everyone was on hoolie watch (although most of the media saw it as it really was).

Seriously, it's the only way these bastards listen.

What he said...sad but true.
 




Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
Albion Rob said:
Time for a bit of direct action from Wrexham fans, methinks. Get a couple of games stopped etc and then see how quickly the league get thier arses in gear.

We were getting the same bullshit until we snapped the crossbars and were the third item on the national news. To be fair we had the advantage of it being just before Euro 96 so everyone was on hoolie watch (although most of the media saw it as it really was).

Seriously, it's the only way these bastards listen.

Aren't we just before a world cup in Germany?
 


Jul 14, 2003
892
BN2
Woodchip said:
Aren't we just before a world cup in Germany?
Yes we are, but Wales aren't! Not the point exactly I know, and perhaps very out of place in this thread, but it made me chuckle anyway.
 


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