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Glossop Shrimper

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  1. 26 minutes ago, Londonboy said:

    Btw not sure how you lot spent £60k+ on agents wages if you had an embargo and were skint. ...figures are from Feb 23 to Feb 24??

     16 month embargo until January this year. As soon as that was lifted, the Consortium were announcing, almost on a daily basis,  contracts renewed or new signings. I think it was 9 or 10 contracts renewed but also 3 new players. £60,999 spent.

     

    By comparison, the Derbyshire Times recently reported that Chesterfield spent £52,722 on 6 new player contracts, and 6 signings.

     

    Skint, yes, until the owner goes. However, the Consortium and new owners elect, have been effectively running the club and paying the bills since last September. Considering contracts weren't exchanged until December last that was quite a risk but they showed their commitment to the club. Then it gets complicated, way over my head. There are threads on our forums explaining it but too many big words for me. When the latest winding up order was announced, the Consortium disclosed they had invested £2.5 - £3million in sorting debts, wages etc thus far.

     

    Provisionally sale date set for 15 May. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. 17 minutes ago, nzlatic said:

    ...If aldershot win tomorrow it’s still up for grabs on Saturday if they lose then. And Halifax don’t win. 

    Gateshead win tomorrow.

    You win on Thursday.

     

    And ... 

     

    It's 4 Cup finals on Saturday.

     

    I know we're very late to the party, but after this season, just staying up was our hope, anything else is the icing on the cake 🙂

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  3. Agree.

     

    Ebbsfleet tonight, whom I think will give them a game and a half. Their last game is against Boreham Wood who are just below them in the relegation zone so tonight is crucial.

     

    We played Ebbsfleet away last month (1-1). At the time they were top of the form table, and were a good solid team. On that performance hard to fathom their league position. If Dominic Poleon can play like he did against us, they're in with a chance.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. There's still yourselves, us and Aldershot as well as Halifax for that last spot.

     

    The only advantage we have is that we have one game left, Rochdale at the Hall. Halifax have 3 games in 5 days, you have 2 in 3 (and will have to beat Halifax at the Shay) whereas Aldershot have 2 games in 4 days. I think they have the hardest season end with a long away trip to Gateshead and then Dagenham.

     

    Tiredness will creep in.

     

    I watched us at Fylde last Saturday who had played Gatehead 2 days earlier. Second half Fylde were knackered, and their pitch was pretty badly cut up from said game. That said I thought we play extremely well.

  5. 2 hours ago, BradKnowles1 said:

    . . . Southend . . . All their off field problems still a winding up petition no squad for most of the season. 

     

    The irony behind that winding up order beggars belief. It was raised by the lawyers representing the owner in previous winding up petitions. They argued then that SUFC were a community asset, should be given time to pay, etc. They won repeatedly and secured multiple adjournments.

     

    Now, they're the plantiffs for monies owed to them by the owner! That debt, £450k, will pass to the new consortium, who will pay once they become the legal owners of  the club.

     

    Since contracts were exchanged last December, the consortium have invested £2 - £3m in the club, agreements made with creditors to defer debts until it's sold, especially to keep the electricity on, and water flowing. This law firm can't wait. Understandable if hey were skint, but our supporters looked at their accounts at Compnies House: profit £47m last accounts received.

     

    Court case next week. Adjournment expected, 'club is a community asset' and should be given time to pay, er ... I hope.

     

  6. On 3/15/2024 at 4:06 PM, Wardie said:

    Emphasising the strange ambiguity of this league, Wealdstone, one place above the relegation zone and having four games in hand on Southend, would be in tenth and above Southend had they played and won them all.

    No chance. One of their games in hand will be against us !

     

    That gives Wealdstone eleven games until season end in April. They are a part-time team (no disrespect intended), and they're going to be knackered. Long journeys to Altrincham and your BP in that too, and three games only 48 hours apart for each. That's harsh with neither leeway nor contingency to extend the season by a week or so.

     

    Raises the question again over player safety in the National League, where games are more likely to be cancelled when the weather is bad causing a fixture backlog.

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, BP1960 said:

     

    Bridge is one I recommended to Oldham when scouting. Well done to him sticking to Southend through the dark days.

    We aren't strong at right back, but surely our management will know all about him.

    As for Crowther who I recommended to Oldham in 2022 when I saw him play for Kings Lynn I had visions of him eventually playing in the Championship, he has that much potential.

    Barry Fry (Peterborough), Nigel Clough (Mansfield), and Andy Thassenhaler (Gillingham) were at the Hall for Tuesdays win against Altrincham. We're all hoping it was for their striker Conn-Clarke, and neither Bridgy nor Crowther. They both recently signed contracts so would cost a bit in transfer fees.

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  8. 4 minutes ago, the_mighty_bosh said:

     

    . . . One more favour by giving us a rare home win would be much apppreciated!  😄

     

    Ha ha! This is my 'local' derby. Not missed a game at BP for nigh on thirty years. 

     

    Win, lose, or draw I've seen all three. All the joys, what if's, and the pain. 

     

    At 3 o'clock I get to sing for team and county, at 5 o'clock it will be whatever. At the beginning of the season it was a miracle our game against you was on. Come Saturday, we have a brighter future, it's all about football again, and 3 points. 

     

    Bring it on !

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  9. 19 minutes ago, Frankly Mr Shankly said:

    Pity the fool that writes us off . . . 

     

    Geek fact but true, Bill Shankly's brother, Jimmy, played for Southend United. 97 goals in 150 odd appearances wearing the modest but iconic Shrimper badge 🙂

     

    Despite all our off field problems we've just beaten Aldershot 4-1 last Saturday, and Alty 2-1 tonight.

     

    Gauntlet thrown down, roll on Saturday😁

     

     

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  10. 13 hours ago, the_mighty_bosh said:

     

    . . . but how has it happened on the pitch that you've gone from getting results when barely having a player on the bench, to a bad run of form when you've been able to fill the bench every match?  Are the original players burned out (understandable if so)?

     

    Hope you guys stay up, this season deserves a good ending for your fans.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Something is wrong. Yesterday 0-0 away at Oxford. Some say it was our worst performance of the season. 1200 Shrimpers surprisingly subdued. We had more than enough chances to win but Oxford had the best, including one that hit our cross bar, and had it gone in would have been a worldy. They lost 7-1 the week before. We have a decent team, legend for a manager, yet can't score. Murphy's law too. We released a defender last week, he signed for Oxford this, and played an absolute blinder.

     

    Maidenhead away on Tuesday so your result yesterday will be a benchmark.

     

    Then we have Aldershot and Altrincham at home. Improvement needed for oursakes, and ironically yours.

  11. On 2/14/2024 at 1:35 PM, Dave_Og said:

    It all seems to have gone wrong for Southend since they got them selves sorted out.  They appeared to be in with a chance for a late run at the play-offs despite the points deduction ....

     

     

    Sorted, nearly. Still waiting to get rid of the owner. Contracts exchanged and the consortium have effectively taken over the running of the club, new contracts sorted, new players in. The local paper this morning said completion of the sale is likely to be another 6-8 weeks.

     

    Today, Oxford way. 1200 Shrimpers going. Will be noisy 😎

  12. 17 minutes ago, the_mighty_bosh said:

     

     

    Fingers crossed for you guys.

     

    How likely is it that you'll have reinforcements in for the Christmas period?

     

    Unlikely. 

     

    Kevin Maher gave an interview in the local paper yesterday saying how difficult it is to get players over Christmas. That is despite having a couple of lower league veterans in John Still and Darren Currie scouting for us. With 3 games in 7 days, teams want to maintain their own squads without loaning out.

     

    Under the embargo we're allowed 16 players. With midfielder Dan Mooney leaving, and loanee Daniel Kanu recalled back to Charlton we have 14. 3 injured with 1 coming in as cover we have 12.

     

    Thanks to the owner we've had an embargo for 15 months, I get that, rules are there for a reason, but it's coming to a point where players safety and actual well-being are being compromised through no fault of their own. Still they're bloody legends one and all, and we beat Chesterfield with 13 players last month.

     

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  13. 6 minutes ago, Hemel latic said:

    Hopefully they will be free of Martin and the shackles before too long.

    Second that. 

     

    Hopes were raised at the weekend when he sneaked into Roots Hall for the Bromley game. Justin Rees, who is leading the consortium was also there, however, it's gone quiet again. 

     

    With Christmas only a few days away. It's hard to see any more progress until the new year. 

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