I wonder where a certain someone on here who is all about ‘waiting for the facts, not rumours’ is?
from that acun open letter before the first home game i think it was
and what doesnt break us makes us stronger
i think more arrogance
why did we appeal if it was so black and white?
Didn't they only get paid on the 4th of July, after the embargo was in place? Seems it literally took multiple days, after the embargo was put in place to pay it. Amateurish.
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Might be reading it wrong though...
**** the EFL though right?

Having just read the whole thing, I can’t believe we had a window suspended. We should have had one added on
Genuinely cannot believe the club put those arguments forward in appeal. I’d love to know what anyone genuinely thought might come of it.
The club should have handled it with dignity and the response should have been holding our hands up and promising not to do it again. If I was the owner of another club I would be asking for payment up front for any real assets, so this could make signing proven quality quite difficult.
Lmao we agreed to pay Barry’s full salary of £34K-a-week when we loaned him.
Having just read the whole thing, I can’t believe we had a window suspended. We should have had one added on
Genuinely cannot believe the club put those arguments forward in appeal. I’d love to know what anyone genuinely thought might come of it.
The club should have handled it with dignity and the response should have been holding our hands up and promising not to do it again. If I was the owner of another club I would be asking for payment up front for any real assets, so this could make signing proven quality quite difficult.
I certainly was unimpressedContributed nowt of any significance.
Whilst acknowledging that it's a pretty high bar, I'm throwing Barry's hat in the ring as our worst ever signing.
Two starts - never stayed on the pitch an hour.
Two subs appearances.
Contributed nowt of any significance.
We paid him a ridiculous wage for someone who's achieved the square root of **** all.
The conditions of his signing results in us being placed under punitive measures.
Worst.
Signing.
Ever.
Whilst I don’t want ‘my’ club to behave this way it is just as common in the UK to hold off payments to suppliers whenever you want or need to . And a CFO saying ‘they are not there to fund our club’ is a common variation of why should we wait , to help you keep going? The construction industry has been the worse for 30 years for doing this , my wife has this as a credit controller and she chases money on a daily basis , it’s not just the dodgy ones it’s the big companies too . Why do you think the utility companies want you to pay a fixed upfront sum every month, they make more off the flow of cash than the gas itself in a sense . That club took a risk it could pay when it liked but the CFO at Villa could have pushed this a lot earlier - because he didn’t the club got complacent .
I have first hand experience of working at a company that for 6 years has had serious cash flow problems most of the time and brinkmanship is a daily duty - I didn’t like it but without this 55 people would have been unemployed pretty quickly - the owner and the CEO worked miracles to keep it going and still do . It’s not as simple as some suggest .
Whilst I don’t want ‘my’ club to behave this way it is just as common in the UK to hold off payments to suppliers whenever you want or need to . And a CFO saying ‘they are not there to fund our club’ is a common variation of why should we wait , to help you keep going? The construction industry has been the worse for 30 years for doing this , my wife has this as a credit controller and she chases money on a daily basis , it’s not just the dodgy ones it’s the big companies too . Why do you think the utility companies want you to pay a fixed upfront sum every month, they make more off the flow of cash than the gas itself in a sense . That club took a risk it could pay when it liked but the CFO at Villa could have pushed this a lot earlier - because he didn’t the club got complacent .
I have first hand experience of working at a company that for 6 years has had serious cash flow problems most of the time and brinkmanship is a daily duty - I didn’t like it but without this 55 people would have been unemployed pretty quickly - the owner and the CEO worked miracles to keep it going and still do . It’s not as simple as some suggest .
I take it the answers I'm looking for are "nothing important" and "no" thenWhat's happened now? And should any of us who don't follow every financial dealing of the club care?
I take it the answers I'm looking for are "nothing important" and "no" then![]()
To bring some perspective to those of you that are obsessed with it.If you don’t care, then why post on the ‘Transfer Embargo’ thread?
To bring some perspective to those of you that are obsessed with it.
Care to answer anyway?