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OneAndrewFitton

« Reply #30 on: Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:51:02 »

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Shaw Mate, yes the fence sitters and non confrontationalists have left it a little late. I have known this for at least 2 years.

Just a point there is no football league ruling to say if we go into admin for the third time we go out of the league however our plight is different as the creditors will not accept this for a third time therefore we would be wound up.

For us to start as an "AFC" Swindon we would be in the league lower than the Conferance South.

The Club have no time or money.

Creditors meeting has been called as early as tomorrow I am told.

The only chance remains for that t**t Wills to phone Fitton and strike a last minute deal but even that now looks doomed.
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« Reply #31 on: Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:53:05 »

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Another post by Banbury:

Shaw Mate, yes the fence sitters and non confrontationalists have left it a little late. I have known this for at least 2 years.

Just a point there is no football league ruling to say if we go into admin for the third time we go out of the league however our plight is different as the creditors will not accept this for a third time therefore we would be wound up.

For us to start as an "AFC" Swindon we would be in the league lower than the Conferance South.

The Club have no time or money.

Creditors meeting has been called as early as tomorrow I am told.

The only chance remains for that t**t Wills to phone Fitton and strike a last minute deal but even that now looks doomed.


I think its lower than that - AFC Wimbledon started in the Combined Counties League and FC United started in the Northern Premier League or something. I Could be wrong though.
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OneAndrewFitton

« Reply #32 on: Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:56:25 »

So the creditors meeting is as early as tomorrow then, i hope they don't give the club more time and i don't think they will, the club have had long enough, hopefully they will all file winding up orders.
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« Reply #33 on: Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:57:18 »

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Another post by Banbury:

Shaw Mate, yes the fence sitters and non confrontationalists have left it a little late. I have known this for at least 2 years.

Just a point there is no football league ruling to say if we go into admin for the third time we go out of the league however our plight is different as the creditors will not accept this for a third time therefore we would be wound up.

For us to start as an "AFC" Swindon we would be in the league lower than the Conferance South.

The Club have no time or money.

Creditors meeting has been called as early as tomorrow I am told.

The only chance remains for that t**t Wills to phone Fitton and strike a last minute deal but even that now looks doomed.


I think its lower than that - AFC Wimbledon started in the Combined Counties League and FC United started in the Northern Premier League or something. I Could be wrong though.


You can start as high as Supermarine's league but you have to produce a compelling business proposal etc to show you are able to compete and should be considered above normal promotion candidates from the league below.  It's easier to get in lower if you have no idea what size club you'll be.
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