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Haggis316 23-03-2007 20:38

Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
See:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ed/6484869.stm

maccawozzagod 23-03-2007 20:41

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so.... if we get relegated on a technicality at the end of the season .... and Boston subsequently go tits up befor ethe new fixtures come out ..... do we get .. erm reprieved on a technicality?

MikeA 24-03-2007 07:09

Re: Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 401907)
so.... if we get relegated on a technicality at the end of the season .... and Boston subsequently go tits up befor ethe new fixtures come out ..... do we get .. erm reprieved on a technicality?

That's what happened to Alty: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...nf/5044276.stm.

Tin Monkey 24-03-2007 07:15

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Anyone require more straws to grasp? ;)

spud 24-03-2007 08:39

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This has got to be good news surely?

maccawozzagod 24-03-2007 11:06

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OSC branded straws on sale next week ........ :p

Oggy 24-03-2007 11:12

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 402707)
OSC branded straws on sale next week ........ :p

Short, medium or long? :rolleyes:

harwood red 24-03-2007 11:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 402712)
Short, medium or long? :rolleyes:

Has to be long, they're easier to clutch at :D

FELIX 24-03-2007 14:08

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Steve Evans = SCUM (that's a nice way of putting it due to the presence of a swear filter!)

it's a shame for the innocent fans and their secretary John....but I HATE this man!

baldy 24-03-2007 18:20

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If it is true about a person from the Boston camp started this about this points deduction malarky, all i can say is ... What goes round comes back around :)

Haggis316 27-03-2007 21:02

Re: Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
I see on teletext over here today that Boston are trying with little hope of success to recall a winger they've lent Chester for the rest of the season as they only have 12 fit players left.

JEFF 28-03-2007 13:51

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Taken from today's Lincolnshire Echo
Quote:

Crisis-hit Boston United are facing another day in court. The Malkinson family, the owners of the York Street, have launched eviction proceedings against the Pilgrims over the non-payment of rent. United owe seven months - around £30,000 - rent to the family and will go before a County Court on April 26, two days before their final home game of the season against Torquay United. "The Malkinsons will be seeking forfeiture of the lease unless the outstanding rent is met before the hearing on April 26," said a spokesman for the Malkinson family. "This is not the first time court proceedings have been issued against the club over the non-payment of rent.
Quote:



"The first time the rent was met, but following the second occasion, it is still outstanding. The club is seven months behind." Club chairman Jim Rodwell was unavailable for comment.

Meanwhile, boss Steve Evans admits he, and the Pilgrims' fellow League Two basement boys, are awaiting the outcome of Accrington Stanley's disciplinary hearing with bated breath.
Stanley will go before a Football Disciplinary Commission in Preston on Friday charged with fielding two ineligible players in League Two this season. The Lancashire club could be docked seven points, handing the third-bottom Pilgrims a potential lifeline.

"Everyone in the Football League knows what should happen and that is a point deduction," declared Evans.

Bury and non-league AFC Wimbledon have been thrown out of the FA Cup and docked points respectively this season. However, Wimbledon have this week seen their 18-point deduction reduced to just three by the FA. Accrington's fate will be decided by a Football League panel.


Everyone in the Football League knew what should have happened to Steve Evans - he should be in jail, but he got a suspended sentence. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5412612.stm Maybe the FA will give Stanley a suspended sentence

accymel 28-03-2007 15:19

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Blimey didnt know we was that important to them rather than the loss of ground :rolleyes:

Kiwi John 28-03-2007 18:24

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If they can stay up (due to our loss of points,) they may decide to pay the rent.If they drop,they may choose to fold-pay no rent.Feel sorry for there fans.

KiTChener 28-03-2007 18:39

Re: Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
Jeff, first I knew about this thanks for the link.

Disgusting that criminals can gain such an advantage when innocent mistakes can carry such a potential disaster.

Still, I suppose that's symptomatic of Blair UK.

Sorry, didn't mean to turn this into a political thread!

cmonstanley 28-03-2007 21:28

Re: Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KiTChener (Post 404479)
Jeff, first I knew about this thanks for the link.

Disgusting that criminals can gain such an advantage when innocent mistakes can carry such a potential disaster.

Still, I suppose that's symptomatic of Blair UK.

Sorry, didn't mean to turn this into a political thread!

but its true:mad: bung here bung there [allegedly] just in case. we make a simple mistake or was it us?????????? and we get penalised ...money talks :mad:

Haggis316 28-03-2007 22:35

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Just read some Blogs on the Impstalk website.

I don't think Steve Evans is their favourite person.

The Blogs talk about Boston having reached a level of football they cannot sustain.

Haggis316 31-03-2007 18:38

Re: Boston's Future in Fresh Doubt?
 
Boston's team picks itself:

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/f...ed/6507119.stm


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