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Re: Court case for Accrington Stanley
The deadline for the £308,000 unpaid tax bill to HM Revenue and Customs was originally today/wed but after declaring a significant shortfall, the League Two club were granted an additional seven days by the High Court.
Mr Registrar Simmonds allowed the extension but warned there would be no more leeway for Stanley. "Having regard to the number of adjournments I will give you seven days, that is November 4, and mark it absolutely final. The petition debt must be paid in full," Simmonds told the court. Stanley claimed on Tuesday that £200,000 of the debt had been repaid but the club's lawyer indicated just £96,000 had been sent to HMRC. With the directors pledging to put in £100,000 towards the debt, Khan has offered to service the remaining amount but wants the club to become transparent and allow him to help. "I am very grateful the judge adopted a lenient attitude with regards to the case but I am also shocked at the amount on top of what we already know about that remains outstanding," he told Press Association Sport. Khan was not invited to the court as part of Accrington's official party but turned up of his own accord. From The Daily Telegraph.co.uk!!:( |
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Heres a link to radio lancs after court case today, with Rob heys.
BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | A | Accrington | Heys confident over Accrington debt |
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This is what I gathered from being there this morning, and would happily be corrected if any of this is inaccurate. The eye-opener for me was the additional 125k of debt that has seemingly been accrued since. Ilyas told me he was still convinced that, run carefully, prudently and professionally, Stanley could survive and prosper as a Football League club. However, we are clearly a long way from that state of affairs. |
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This should of been settled today, they lied, they took th P**S out of us all, its time for them to go.
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Maybe I should get a job as a Court Reporter. Anyway, just going off thread for a moment, the funniest statement I have ever heard in a Law Court happened just before Messrs O'Neil and co came into the courtroom.
The place was already jam packed - there must have been at least 30 wigs on the benches and all the public seats were taken up. The Clerk then stood up and announced in a very loud voice that it was time for everyone to switch off their mobiles, because - I quote "...if the Judge hears your mobile going off he will come down and bite yer head off....." So much for Judge Simmons; so much for the Royal Courts of Justice. |
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A libation is in order on your return to the Glorious North. |
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Do you think that will happen with them clowns in charge it has took me 8 weeks to wake up, it's like being re born, do not like to say this but K.S.H was right, hope it doe's not see this. |
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OK folks....maybe now it is time to say my piece, other than report on today's events. I stopped commenting on the financial predicament about a week or ten days ago because it became pretty obvious by then that there were serious underlying problems with what HMRC or accountants would term the "ongoing viability of a company". in other words, can the company(club) break even or reach profitability in the medium/long term? The answer, with ASFC under the current ownership -is, in my opinion, no.
The game was given away when the club announced the B share issue...the last grasp of the drowning man. No voting rights...almost certainly no dividend...just possibly a capital gain to be made should the said share, togeather with tickets and shirt - still in their presentation box - be sold on ebay as a collectors item in a few years time. That of course, rests on the assumtion that a kit manufacturer would be prepared to supply ASFC on terms other than cash up front. Knowing Stanley's status under winding-up petition, would any sensible company even prepare to supply ASFC? I think not. Anyway, thats it for me tonight...too much excitement for one day. |
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Probably only the players n those in close proximity know.:confused: these lads along with coley n bell, deserve a medal fer performances during this fiasco IMHO.
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