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So, Ilyas 'helped steady the ship' - talk about an understatement - the good ship Stanley had been cast adrift by O'Neil & co & would have been well & truly sunk but for Ilyas & Peter Marsden.
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Accounts should be delivered to Companies House no later than 9 months after the end of the financial year, which I believe in Stanley's case is June 30th. In other words, they had until the end of March this year to get their accounts in for 2008-9. After that, the fine £375 for 1-3 months late, £750pds for 3-6 months and £1500 for 6months plus. However, because they were late last year, then the fine is doubled.
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From Hereford's Bulls News. Do we know about the tarmac plan? If not, why not????
Accrington's proposed £1.2million refurbishment of their Crown Ground has hit the buffers after funding was lost. Government budget cuts mean the Local Enterprise Growth Initiative will fund no new projects. Plan B, to purchase a temporary stand from Blackpool, has also been deemed too costly. Plans to put a roof on the away terrace has now been scrapped, and the club plan to tarmac sufficient space to make temporary terracing to meet FL guidelines. |
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I hope they don't use those Gypos camped up at Huncoat to do their tarmacing.
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The accounts should have been lodged by 28th February 2010. Stanley's year end is 31st May |
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(Quote) 'Stanley are under a transfer embargo for being late in sending in last years Accounts to Customs House. THEY ARE HOPING 'IT WILL BE CLEARED UP IN THE NEXT WEEK' for Cisak to put pen to paper. How many 'next weeks' really exist ??..It becomes a little confusing !. |
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time for sum one to go to the bank and pay out......
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Next week's like tomorrow. It never comes!
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But tonight's Telegraph came !, and with it just another paragraph or two which reinforce the fact that John Coleman must be admired for his fortitude, loyalty to Accrington Stanley....and TRANSPARENCY !....(Quote) :- ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman admits that his current frustrations are just ‘part and parcel’ of football at the lower levels, but is hoping there is light at the end of the tunnel. Coleman has been frustrated over the summer as he has missed out on transfer targets and also seen the Reds placed under a transfer embargo after the club failed to lodge their accounts in time. “It is frustrating, of course,” said Coleman. “But it is part and parcel of football at our level. “There’s no point moaning and complaining about things you cannot control, you just get on with it.” I cannot envisage another Football League Club demanding so much patience and understanding from it's Manager !!.or any other Football League Manager who would tolerate such situations on a daily basis !. I only hope that all his efforts are (as Promised by the Chairman..??)...rewarded in full !!. Again, I applaud John and Jimmy for standing firm in the face of uncertainty . |
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Spot on Yonmon, though the one thing that I would love to see next season is Coley taking on board the last line of that quote, when it comes to refs, liners and decisions over the 90 mins...... :)
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Signor Capello could take lessons from JC where Refs and Liners are concerned (not to mention 4th Officials!) ! |
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Coley never ceases to amaze me, i sure as hell would never put up wi the crap him n J.B. have, take me hat off to em.
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