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As you know, Salisbury was kicked out of the Conference Prem and put into the Conference South pending they sort out finances and ownership.

The conference have now kicked Salisbury out of the Conference South!


Here is a statement made by Salisbury about this! I feel really sorry for them!

Salisbury City Statement

Salisbury City have been expelled from the Conference South after the Conference board performed a massive u-turn after earlier giving us assurances that if our football debts were paid we would be able to continue in the league.

Last night, following a four hour meeting, Jackie Goddard, Mark Winter, Jeremy Harwood, David Phillips, Amanda Newbury and Graham Mundy agreed to pay in excess of £91,000 to immediately safeguard the clubs future. As we all suspected Medy Outail Touzar had no intention of paying a single penny and was prepared to see the club crash and burn.

Lengthy negotiations had taken place with the Conference today with the ownership issue now heading for the High Court. The money was transferred to the clubs client account awaiting instruction to be transferred into the Conference account as per agreement with the conference.

Prior to that and before 3pm today, the Conference board had sought assurances about the running of the club and also sought indemnity over the transfer of the funds because technically the debts were being paid by a third party. All the assurances the Conference wanted were met and the club expected to carry on the Conference South, recruit a manager and players to compete this season. Even more than that we offered to indemnify the conference against any legal action taken by Touzar against them, if they went ahead with what at the time where their intentions. That was to allow us to operate through this period until the ownership is resolved one way or the other.

But what the Conference did next staggered belief. They went back on their word, said they were throwing the club out, subject to an appeal, and if we were able to get the ownership sorted out we can still enter the league and form a squad. They were told that the legal action route we were taking would in all likelihood take 28 days minimum, because of standard notice periods. It didn’t it seems make any difference.

The conference then told us at just after 3pm, not to send the monies that were ready to go to meet their conditions, because once received they would be non-refundable. The money was immediately frozen and we have now contacted IPS Law in Manchester to take the strongest possible legal action against the Conference.

The conference change of heart today, potentially could rob the supporters of the club, that they hold dear, but also, their change of heart also prevents the players that are still owed money, the staff that have been working for over two months without being paid, being potentially robbed of any chance they have of getting paid what is rightly due to them.

Naturally emotions will be running very high and there will be a great deal of anger being directed at the Conference and the absent owner Touzar who showed his true colours in the 11th hour. He did nothing!

But rest assured Salisbury City will not go down without a monumental fight.
 
Its not looking good for Hereford either
Hereford United's Edgar Street shut due to safety fears

Hereford United's Edgar Street home has been prevented from hosting matches because of crowd safety concerns.
After two emergency meetings with the club this week, Herefordshire Council have postponed a charity game on 6 July and a friendly with Cardiff on 11 July.
It said: "The council is not satisfied the club can currently meet the requirements of the safety certificate.
"No football matches are to be held in front of spectators at Edgar Street until this has been addressed."
 
and salisbury are saying this decision by the conference is stopping them from paying their staff and recruiting a manager and players. and thanks to the in above about hereford, no games can be played in front of fans so hereford wont get paid any gate reciepts so how will they afford to pay their staff and players etc??
 
Sad days for both clubs...as true football fans no-one wants to see clubs fold.
We have to make sure that our club, having already slid into the Conference,
doesn't continue downwards. Therefore the board has to be held closely to
account, hence all the meetings etc!...................
 
Sad days for both clubs...as true football fans no-one wants to see clubs fold.

I have a great deal of sympathy for the fans of these clubs. Nobody deserves to be treated this way, when so much effort has been made to meet the conditions which were demanded.

I am really pleased to see that so many Rover's fans are committed in their support.

I just looked across the river at their Board. Can't see a mention. Very little else except a board overloaded with mindless comments about the Gas!
 
It is sad to see what's happen to these 2 clubs, but this is what happens if you spend money that you don't have.

The FFP regulations that have been brought in will help, but ultimately (IMO) the power still rests with players and their agents. While clubs are willing to pay over the odds for mediocre players (and yes my club is guilty of that) this scenario will continue.
 
Hmmm, the other side of the story..


In the statement, the Conference said: “Salisbury City Football Club Limited has failed to meet the requirements of the Football Conference which would enable retention of the Club’s membership in Conference South.
“The Club has failed to deposit a Bond requested by the Board; failed to pay football creditors outstanding from last season; and furthermore it has subsequently failed to submit an Application for Membership for the 2014/15 season; and failed to remit its subscription for the forthcoming season.
“In accordance with its decision made on, and transmitted to the Club on 13 June 2014, Salisbury City FC Limited has been expelled from membership of the Football Conference.”

Salisbury had been given two (unprecedented) extensions after failing to meet the original June 5 deadline, although it’s hard to see how a club who hadn’t applied for membership could ever be included in the fixtures.
 
"I just looked across the river at their Board. Can't see a mention. Very little else except a board overloaded with mindless comments about the Gas'

Firstly, You didn't look very hard..

Secondly, look up irony in a dictionary...
 
Former Hereford United manager Peter Beadle has confirmed he is still owed money by the troubled football club.
Hereford are due back in court in London on Monday morning to face the previously adjourned winding-up petition served by Beadle's predecessor as Bulls boss, Martin Foyle.
But 42-year-old Beadle is disappointed that he remains one of many of Hereford's unpaid football creditors.
"I've not had one phone call. Not one e-mail. Nothing from anybody," he said.

That's bad but look at the picture of Beadle. He's been on the pies since he left the gas
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28184769