We could be in trouble then, as he is our owner and only the owner can authorise and pay for players ? Charlton Athletic, where even the most basic function can become a drama.
FacebookTwitterShare 3111 views In view of the speculation surrounding the sale, and future of the club, I agreed when talking with supporters on Saturday to set down the principal terms we could accept. It may not be the legacy I wished for the club, but the club’s survival is of most importance. The interested parties have shared the view for a simple deal. The parent company will sell its entire shareholding in SUFC (70.6%) for £1. Roots Hall stadium £4.5m. This was the purchase price paid 25 years ago. We could agree to spread the purchase price of Roots Hall over 3 years with no rent payable in between. I am happy to sell the new training ground at cost. The money to fund the Club’s debt is not required on day one. The Club assesses the cash required in the short term, including settling HMRC (releasing the embargo), to be about £1m. The balance of debts (around £1.5m) can be spread over a period of time, as we have with many of our creditors.
Which was supposed to be beginning of August, then last Friday, then today, then end of the month, then tomorrow…….. Until someone completes the purchase, TS is still our owner and there has been no confirmation that anyone has, only varying rumours on social media sites. I don’t think that would really wash with the EFL.
And anyway if this is true then it’s not a very good start from the ‘new owners’….. Camará signed for Ipswich Town on 1 September 2022 on a two-year deal for a fee reported to be around £500,000.[14][15] Having initially been sidelined with a groin injury early in the season, Camará made his Ipswich debut as a half-time substitute in a 0–1 EFL Trophy defeat away against Cambridge Unitedon 18 October 2022.[16] He scored his first goal for the club in his next appearance, coming off the bench to score in a 3–0 away win against Bracknell Town in an FA Cup first round tie on 7 November.[17] He made his league debut for Ipswich five days later, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 1–1 home draw against Cheltenham Town at Portman Road.[18] In December, Camará underwent surgery on the groin injury he had been suffering with during the season, ruling him out of action for a number of months.[19] He returned from injury in March, featuring for Ipswich's under-21 team during the remaining months of the season.[20] In total, he made 4 appearances during an injury hindered first season at Ipswich scoring once. Credit to Wikipedia
Ouch... Paul Mullin punctures lung in Wrexham 3-1 victory over Man Utd www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66309735 It was Manyoo's U21 team, and they had a kid sent off.
Andorra FFS. More people live in the back garden sheds down my street than live in Andorra. Fans give their verdict They're the ones who really care.