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#41 User is offline   brianclose 

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Posted 17 November 2016 - 01:58 PM

View Postgordon_brittas, on 17 November 2016 - 01:47 PM, said:

Sadly, being an optimist myself I think the club may fold. I can't see us as a big enough draw to bring in any investment, either locally or from further afield. Were not a sleeping giant or a club with massive potential which these Russia and Saudi billionaires seem to go to, ala Bournemouth, Manchester City et al.

I think its worth setting up a fans group, with funding on the back of it in case the club does fold and we have to start again, like Hereford did, in a lower division next season.

In all seriousness there is a real prospect we could go. Would rather see us at places such as Parkgate, Maltby and Goole etc, than no club at all. With a decent groundshare arrangement and organisation I think we could easily draw in 1500 - 2000 a game, much like Darlington are getting in there new guise.

Discuss?


Bournemouth are hardly a sleeping giant. They just got lucky.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 02:05 PM

Think we might be seeing the youth team come out for first team games soon. Go in to admin, end up on zero points and save money by not playing players who have high appearance bonus' to cut costs. We could see a mass exodus of first team players over January. Hopefully we have a few players that can afford to re negotiatiate contracts on reduced terms till the end of the season (a bit like Buffon, del Piero and canavaro did at juventus when they were demoted 10 years ago) and stop and help.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 02:11 PM

View PostTrigger, on 17 November 2016 - 02:05 PM, said:

Think we might be seeing the youth team come out for first team games soon. Go in to admin, end up on zero points and save money by not playing players who have high appearance bonus' to cut costs. We could see a mass exodus of first team players over January. Hopefully we have a few players that can afford to re negotiatiate contracts on reduced terms till the end of the season (a bit like Buffon, del Piero and canavaro did at juventus when they were demoted 10 years ago) and stop and help.


Hopefully first move is to get Ebanks-Blake off the wage bill. Id hazard a guess he's probably had the best part of over £150,000 worth of wages out of Town in his time here, thanks in no part to the people who have engineered this crisis. That in itself is a scary thought.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 03:36 PM

View Postbrianclose, on 17 November 2016 - 01:58 PM, said:

Bournemouth are hardly a sleeping giant. They just got lucky.

You tell him, Bournemouth, sleeping giants, that's funny, they were our peers for years and years.

As for being lucky, they have their Russian billionaire and we have our Belgium billionaire that the Belgium Spireites are sorting out
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 04:21 PM

We need to be able to stay out of admin til January, then sell Ched, hope by then we are in round 3 of the FA cup and away to a big club, or hope Hull sell Clucas for a fortune an we benefit from that.

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Posted 17 November 2016 - 04:31 PM

View Postazul, on 17 November 2016 - 03:36 PM, said:

You tell him, Bournemouth, sleeping giants, that's funny, they were our peers for years and years.

As for being lucky, they have their Russian billionaire and we have our Belgium billionaire that the Belgium Spireites are sorting out

Oh, I don't know. After all they had average attendances of 6852 when they were promoted from League One in 2012-13 :unsure:
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 04:37 PM

View Post60s 70s Spireite, on 17 November 2016 - 04:31 PM, said:

Oh, I don't know. After all they had average attendances of 6852 when they were promoted from League One in 2012-13 :unsure:

That is a very familiar sounding figure that another sleeping giant has been getting for the past few years, can't think who though :lol:
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 04:39 PM

View Postgordon_brittas, on 17 November 2016 - 01:47 PM, said:

Sadly, being an optimist myself I think the club may fold. I can't see us as a big enough draw to bring in any investment, either locally or from further afield. Were not a sleeping giant or a club with massive potential which these Russia and Saudi billionaires seem to go to, ala Bournemouth, Manchester City et al.

I think its worth setting up a fans group, with funding on the back of it in case the club does fold and we have to start again, like Hereford did, in a lower division next season.

In all seriousness there is a real prospect we could go. Would rather see us at places such as Parkgate, Maltby and Goole etc, than no club at all. With a decent groundshare arrangement and organisation I think we could easily draw in 1500 - 2000 a game, much like Darlington are getting in there new guise.

Discuss?


We are a much bigger club (fan base-wise) than Hereford or Darlington. Darlo only used to get 2500, similar to Hereford. We would be massive in the lower leagues - bigger than Wrexham, probably Stockport, Lincoln, Tranmere, York etc. etc.

Not sure how it would work re: administration, but presumably we would have a cleaner slate (?!? ... don't have knowledge in this area).

We would not have a ground, but then what do the current owners think they will do with the existing one? It certainly wouldn't pay back the overall value of the debt irrespective of what it was used for.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 04:59 PM

View PostCFC91, on 17 November 2016 - 10:23 AM, said:

With that kind of attitude we probably are. Thankfully other fans are going to stand up and fight to keep us going!



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Posted 17 November 2016 - 05:00 PM

View PostFORZA AZZURRI, on 17 November 2016 - 04:59 PM, said:

Like you that's only been once this Season you Mean? 🤔


I've been 7 times actually, just only 1 at home.

Things are a little different. I', like many had reasons to stay away and think our current situation is slightly different now to what it was this time a few days ago..
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 05:28 PM

We'be p**sed millions of transfer money away, what's a few 25 quids gonna do now? Not a chance I'll be going to another game this season Bar a miracle.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 05:55 PM

View PostSammy Spireite, on 17 November 2016 - 01:04 PM, said:

it wouldn't touch the sides.

If the 'leak' is to be believed, £200k shortfall this month alone, any funds raising events by the fans, wouldn't come close to that figure over a year, never mind less than 2 weeks.

As has been said, there is little your average fan can do, except sit and wait for the heavy-weights to exchange blows.

Depends how it's done and who gets to know. You never know. Everything helps.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 06:06 PM

I think the donations would potentially be better towards a fans group etc. Like people have said, £25 won't touch the sides in the short-term, however a good sum raised would and could secure some sort of future for a club rather than it being wasted currently as lets be honest, the only option we currently have is someone buying us out and that isnt likely at this stage.

My guess at a timeline would be...

Next two weeks, directors looking for a buyer and putting some money in to cover day to day running until the end of the month.
Players wages not being paid in December and potential Admin
Ched and Boly sold in January on the cheap, covering running costs for two or three months and HMRC £50 paid back.
January other players may leave again on the cheap if and a big if any bids come in.
The club struggles until the end of season and relegation
Potentially wound up in the summer as costs cannot be covered, Dave takes the ground, no club.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 06:21 PM

View PostTylerdurdencfc, on 17 November 2016 - 06:06 PM, said:

I think the donations would potentially be better towards a fans group etc. Like people have said, £25 won't touch the sides in the short-term, however a good sum raised would and could secure some sort of future for a club rather than it being wasted currently as lets be honest, the only option we currently have is someone buying us out and that isnt likely at this stage.

My guess at a timeline would be...

Next two weeks, directors looking for a buyer and putting some money in to cover day to day running until the end of the month.
Players wages not being paid in December and potential Admin
Ched and Boly sold in January on the cheap, covering running costs for two or three months and HMRC £50 paid back.
January other players may leave again on the cheap if and a big if any bids come in.
The club struggles until the end of season and relegation
Potentially wound up in the summer as costs cannot be covered, Dave takes the ground, no club.


Why not set up a website with a donation button. I'm sure someone would be able to sort it - legally etc... as we don't want any more hassle. This might even be marketed more nationwide to other fans.
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Posted 17 November 2016 - 06:31 PM

View PostTylerdurdencfc, on 17 November 2016 - 06:06 PM, said:

I think the donations would potentially be better towards a fans group etc. Like people have said, £25 won't touch the sides in the short-term, however a good sum raised would and could secure some sort of future for a club rather than it being wasted currently as lets be honest, the only option we currently have is someone buying us out and that isnt likely at this stage.

My guess at a timeline would be...

Next two weeks, directors looking for a buyer and putting some money in to cover day to day running until the end of the month.
Players wages not being paid in December and potential Admin
Ched and Boly sold in January on the cheap, covering running costs for two or three months and HMRC £50 paid back.
January other players may leave again on the cheap if and a big if any bids come in.
The club struggles until the end of season and relegation
Potentially wound up in the summer as costs cannot be covered, Dave takes the ground, no club.

There is no point pouring money into a bottomless pit that is CFC 2001 (as it stands). I agree that we should wait until the big boys have sorted out their squabble or we enter admin.

Whatever the outcome having a respectable fan based pressure group with funds could be useful and if the worst happens in setting up a new club.

I guess the problem would be convincing people to subscribe with no defined goals

This post has been edited by azul: 17 November 2016 - 06:54 PM

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Posted 18 November 2016 - 05:23 PM

View Postgordon_brittas, on 17 November 2016 - 01:47 PM, said:

Sadly, being an optimist myself I think the club may fold. I can't see us as a big enough draw to bring in any investment, either locally or from further afield. Were not a sleeping giant or a club with massive potential which these Russia and Saudi billionaires seem to go to, ala Bournemouth, Manchester City et al.

I think its worth setting up a fans group, with funding on the back of it in case the club does fold and we have to start again, like Hereford did, in a lower division next season.

In all seriousness there is a real prospect we could go. Would rather see us at places such as Parkgate, Maltby and Goole etc, than no club at all. With a decent groundshare arrangement and organisation I think we could easily draw in 1500 - 2000 a game, much like Darlington are getting in there new guise.

Discuss?

Let it fold.As far as I am concerned this club is not Chesterfield FC it ceased to be that at the end of the 2015/15 season when it became screw what you can out of it FC,Start again with a proper club run by supporters with the clubs interests at heart.AFC Chesterfield would leave Mr Allen and co with precisely what they deserve an empty stadium no supporters and folks turning their backs on his corporate catering venue. Wouldn't that be great

View Postgordon_brittas, on 17 November 2016 - 01:47 PM, said:

Sadly, being an optimist myself I think the club may fold. I can't see us as a big enough draw to bring in any investment, either locally or from further afield. Were not a sleeping giant or a club with massive potential which these Russia and Saudi billionaires seem to go to, ala Bournemouth, Manchester City et al.

I think its worth setting up a fans group, with funding on the back of it in case the club does fold and we have to start again, like Hereford did, in a lower division next season.

In all seriousness there is a real prospect we could go. Would rather see us at places such as Parkgate, Maltby and Goole etc, than no club at all. With a decent groundshare arrangement and organisation I think we could easily draw in 1500 - 2000 a game, much like Darlington are getting in there new guise.

Discuss?

Let it fold.As far as I am concerned this club is not Chesterfield FC it ceased to be that at the end of the 2014/15 season when it became screw what you can out of it FC,Start again with a proper club run by supporters with the clubs interests at heart.AFC Chesterfield would leave Mr Allen and co with precisely what they deserve an empty stadium no supporters and folks turning their backs on his corporate catering venue. Wouldn't that be great

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