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maccawozzagod 26-04-2007 14:00

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his 'plan' didn't really succeed then did it?

let this be a timely reminder to everybody who has knocked the current regime. People who invest their money are doing exactly that - an investment should reap some reward somewhere down the line and if it doesn't then the club will fall very quickly. The man at the helm has to be somebody with an interest in the club, the nouse to succeed on the business front and ideally somebody who has deep enough pockets to dig into them now and again but expect nothing back. Unless you are one of these clubs that has guaranteed high levels of fan based income then you are really are on a hiding to nothing.

Once again may I take this opportunity to thank the current hierarchy for their ability to fund 7 years worth of continued and unprecedented success on a miniscule budget. Not only for the deliverance thereof but also the benefit of not having borrowed chunks of money to chase the dream.

Some things I have been one of the loudest advocators of having borrowed money for - such as the roof, but I would much prefer to be wet and still have a club to come back to in August than to be dry at Boston and looking forward to parks football next season.

3rd.Div.North 26-04-2007 17:39

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So after today's hearing are we any closer to knowing whether Boston's game with Torquay is on or off?

lancsdave 26-04-2007 17:43

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Boston United have avoided eviction from their York Street ground over rent arrears - for now at least, reports Lincs FM.

Boston will now battle League 2 relegation certainties Torquay United at York Street on Saturday.

3rd.Div.North 26-04-2007 17:50

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Thanks for that information Lancsdave.
If only Stanley could have had a second chance 44 years ago!!!

Bazf 26-04-2007 20:01

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Originally Posted by 3rd.Div.North (Post 416071)
Thanks for that information Lancsdave.
If only Stanley could have had a second chance 44 years ago!!!

Bob Lord made sure they didn't!!!!!!!

lancsdave 26-04-2007 20:11

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Originally Posted by Bazf (Post 416159)
Bob Lord made sure they didn't!!!!!!!

There's another thread about people always blaming somebody else on this board at the moment. It's made out to be a recent trend, obvioulsy it existed 45 years ago too.

maccawozzagod 26-04-2007 20:24

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but that is fact!!!! Bob Lord pretending to be the saviour etc when all along he stiffed us.

Bazf 26-04-2007 20:26

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 416167)
There's another thread about people always blaming somebody else on this board at the moment. It's made out to be a recent trend, obvioulsy it existed 45 years ago too.


Quote:

On 5 March a creditors meeting was told that Stanley owed unsecured creditors over £40,000 in addition to what was owed other clubs, the Inland Revenue and the Ministry of Pensions. The latter debt, failure to pay £458 for player's insurance stamps, particularly upset Lord and Pilkington. Lord recommended closure, and without the support of Lord and Pilkington, the directors saw no other option but to resign from the League. A letter carrying this message was sent to the League headquarters.
http://hem.passagen.se/accringtonstanley/

Obviously you know less about Stanley then you do about your team.

lancsdave 26-04-2007 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bazf (Post 416192)
http://hem.passagen.se/accringtonstanley/

Obviously you know less about Stanley then you do about your team.


I don't have a misguided problem who I support though :rolleyes:

How long did Bob Lord run Accrington Stanley for ?

Bazf 26-04-2007 20:31

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If you don't know the story why comment?

lancsdave 26-04-2007 20:39

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Originally Posted by Bazf (Post 416198)
If you don't know the story why comment?


I've read the story before and just read it again.

Wynonie Harris 26-04-2007 22:22

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Bob Lord was instrumental in killing Stanley off, because he didn't want another league club on Burnley's doorstep. His opinion that there was no alternative to closure panicked the remaining directors into sending a resignation letter off to the league far too hastily. After that letter was sent off and the club's plight was known, offers of financial help poured in. In the light of this, a second letter withdrawing the resignation was sent. Bob Lord as a member of the league management committee, could have used his influence to call an emergency general meeting of all the other 91 clubs to decide Stanley's fate which at least would have given them a chance of survival in the light of the new offers of assistance. He chose not to, despite saying that he'd do what he could to help Stanley just one week previously. As someone once said, asking Bob Lord to help Stanley was like putting a wolf in charge of a flock of lambs!

cashman 26-04-2007 23:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 416282)
Bob Lord was instrumental in killing Stanley off, because he didn't want another league club on Burnley's doorstep. His opinion that there was no alternative to closure panicked the remaining directors into sending a resignation letter off to the league far too hastily. After that letter was sent off and the club's plight was known, offers of financial help poured in. In the light of this, a second letter withdrawing the resignation was sent. Bob Lord as a member of the league management committee, could have used his influence to call an emergency general meeting of all the other 91 clubs to decide Stanley's fate which at least would have given them a chance of survival in the light of the new offers of assistance. He chose not to, despite saying that he'd do what he could to help Stanley just one week previously. As someone once said, asking Bob Lord to help Stanley was like putting a wolf in charge of a flock of lambs!

the guy is spot on, it was also said in 62, that Matt Busby walked away on learning of lords involvement.

Bazf 26-04-2007 23:30

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Thanks guys, the person who removed the karma must be wrong. :D

lancsdave 27-04-2007 06:10

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Originally Posted by Bazf (Post 416316)
Thanks guys, the person who removed the karma must be wrong. :D


If you thought it was me sorry to dissapoint but I have never taken karma off anyone :)


Everyone will have their opinions about the role Bob Lord played based on what has been written, ( the red & white tinted glasses obviously see things differently than claret & blue tinted ones) but he didn't have an hand in getting them to that position. Thats the bit everyone chooses to ignore and yet part of it has never changed even now.


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