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#41 User is offline   shaun1866 

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Posted 27 August 2015 - 10:36 AM

View PostBozaSpireite, on 27 August 2015 - 09:42 AM, said:

Anybody seen the goals from the youth team against Blackburn , never seen such awful defending both from both teams


Which team is this as I saw them on the way down at Mcdonalds with Jamie Hewitt
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Posted 27 August 2015 - 11:52 AM

Just says youth team on fb page

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Posted 27 August 2015 - 12:42 PM

View PostWestbars Spireite, on 26 August 2015 - 10:41 PM, said:

County Court Judgement.

And to the best of my knowledge of this subject, there isn't one. For there to be a CCJ in place, there has to have been a County Court action taken by an aggrieved creditor, following which, if the debt is not settled "out of Court", there is a hearing before a County Court Judge who listens to both sides and makes the ruling in favour of one of the parties. Its a lengthy process, I can assure you from personal experience (as a plaintiff).
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#44 User is offline   The Earl of Chesterfield 

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Posted 27 August 2015 - 05:16 PM

View Postplannerj, on 27 August 2015 - 12:42 PM, said:

And to the best of my knowledge of this subject, there isn't one. For there to be a CCJ in place, there has to have been a County Court action taken by an aggrieved creditor, following which, if the debt is not settled "out of Court", there is a hearing before a County Court Judge who listens to both sides and makes the ruling in favour of one of the parties. Its a lengthy process, I can assure you from personal experience (as a plaintiff).


Isn't there a twenty one day period before the CCJ appears on anyone's records, though?

A short time allowing the debtor to pay what's required?
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Posted 27 August 2015 - 08:25 PM

The PPP as Is called at town is commonplace now throughout the country as funding has been given to keep post 16's in education (some may argue to manipulate the unemployment figures-but that's another argument).

All FL clubs and most non league have a college course with their name attached to it. Almost all have nothing in reality to do with the club and no player yet in the country has made it as a professional (is only a couple of years old in reality and was hastily set up).

Any decent players will have gone through the usual Academy club set ups and gained their scholar at year 10/11.

What these post 16 courses do is attract people onto the courses through selling the 'dream' of being a pro footballer.
They are registered onto the course as any normal student (some clubs/colleges have 'trials') but are not on fotballing ability as such but ability to complete a btec.
Sadly I've seen so many not so bright lads walking around in club track suits down here who still have the dream of playing pro.
(when staggeringly apparently 98% of scholars who are then released not having been given a pro contract never play the game again)!!
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Posted 27 August 2015 - 08:33 PM

View Postcalvin plummers socks, on 27 August 2015 - 08:25 PM, said:

The PPP as Is called at town is commonplace now throughout the country as funding has been given to keep post 16's in education (some may argue to manipulate the unemployment figures-but that's another argument).

All FL clubs and most non league have a college course with their name attached to it. Almost all have nothing in reality to do with the club and no player yet in the country has made it as a professional (is only a couple of years old in reality and was hastily set up).

Any decent players will have gone through the usual Academy club set ups and gained their scholar at year 10/11.

What these post 16 courses do is attract people onto the courses through selling the 'dream' of being a pro footballer.
They are registered onto the course as any normal student (some clubs/colleges have 'trials') but are not on fotballing ability as such but ability to complete a btec.
Sadly I've seen so many not so bright lads walking around in club track suits down here who still have the dream of playing pro.
(when staggeringly apparently 98% of scholars who are then released not having been given a pro contract never play the game again)!!

That was apparant last season when the development squad played a Chelsea team based on Dartmoor

With due respect some of the Chelsea players did not even look like footballers imo
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Posted 27 August 2015 - 08:47 PM

Chelsea have a number of such courses (I think Charlton have about 7 courses running at various colleges)!
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Posted 27 August 2015 - 08:59 PM

If you receive a notice of claim, there is, I recall, only 14 days within which to seek a hearing. A judgement is just that, usually handed down by the Judge at the conclusion of a hearing. There is a fixed period to settle the debt after which enforcement can be secured. I'm sure there's much more to it than that, so this is just from my recollection.
Edit- there is a Register of Judgements available for public inspection.

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Posted 27 August 2015 - 09:28 PM

View Postcalvin plummers socks, on 27 August 2015 - 08:25 PM, said:

The PPP as Is called at town is commonplace now throughout the country as funding has been given to keep post 16's in education (some may argue to manipulate the unemployment figures-but that's another argument).

All FL clubs and most non league have a college course with their name attached to it. Almost all have nothing in reality to do with the club and no player yet in the country has made it as a professional (is only a couple of years old in reality and was hastily set up).

Any decent players will have gone through the usual Academy club set ups and gained their scholar at year 10/11.

What these post 16 courses do is attract people onto the courses through selling the 'dream' of being a pro footballer.
They are registered onto the course as any normal student (some clubs/colleges have 'trials') but are not on fotballing ability as such but ability to complete a btec.
Sadly I've seen so many not so bright lads walking around in club track suits down here who still have the dream of playing pro.
(when staggeringly apparently 98% of scholars who are then released not having been given a pro contract never play the game again)!!


Your percentages used as facts are made up though

Although 80% of the people involved in the abuse were local white British people and not the reported Asian majority as in the Daily Mail or UKIP/EDL literature.
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Posted 29 August 2015 - 12:11 AM

Did this advertised post on the UK Sports website ever get filled?


CFC Village Live in Site Leader

Organisation: Chesterfield FC Football Development Schools
Salary: Pay is competitive and based on qualifications/experience.
Location: Chesterfield
Contract type: Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date: 8 May 2015 Interview date 15 May 2015

Job Description Overview: Chesterfield Football Club is looking to appoint an individual or couple to join their team. The clubs Development Schools are a continually growing part of youth development in the football club, and are currently recruiting an individual or couple to become a Site Leader within the CFC Village.

Who are we looking for? We are looking for an individual or couple to live in and manage certain policies, procedures and individuals at the CFC Village. The village is home to our 16-18 players as well as a number of first team players, staff and trialists.

The site leader/s would be responsible for the management of the village staff (Chef, Cleaner, Kitman etc) and players/students living in the village.

Candidates with experience in the hotel/B&B industry would be preferred but not essential.

Candidates must hold a full driving license. CRC check will be required.

Pay is competitive and based on qualifications/experience.

How to apply: If you feel you may be a suitable candidate for the role, please email [email protected] and register your interest in the role attaching a CV, in addition to asking any additional questions you may have.
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Posted 29 August 2015 - 12:13 AM

View Postshaun1866, on 27 August 2015 - 09:28 PM, said:

Your percentages used as facts are made up though

Although 80% of the people involved in the abuse were local white British people and not the reported Asian majority as in the Daily Mail or UKIP/EDL literature.

Seriously, I don't want to come across like a prize *** (don't know thi, and there's certainly no beef m'lad) and it's obvious you have real issues with his statement, but the personal section exists for a reason. Spireite debate, chap. There's a special tab for the politique.
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Posted 29 August 2015 - 08:24 AM

Very true analysis of the centre Calvin. I know a couple of lads that are on the courses as 16 year olds. One is at the village and the other trains at the Rugby Club. I have just been in holiday with both of them and the courses seem really good. Both lads have no aspirations of being pro footballers but would like to be involved in sport in some way, sport physiotherapy or something similar. I think it is a great idea, it also creates jobs for coaches etc. I must point out that I have no affiliation to any of the courses.
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