Maybe some outside chancer has come in with a last minute indication of interest (possibly abetted by a few fans) and Dale has thought to himself that there's a chance or getting a few more pounds.
Apparently one of the bidders Joseph Cala was involved at Portsmouth 10 years ago and failed the fit and proper persons test when trying to buy Morcombe.
Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:16 pm
Wasn’t to sure how serious this bid to save them was.
The company only had 6 employees and a net worth of about 200k.
Apparently the company is run by Alistair Campbell’s son.
Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:16 pm
Wasn’t to sure how serious this bid to save them was.
The company only had 6 employees and a net worth of about 200k.
Net worth is negative - a right couple of chancers, sadly.
Apparently one of the bidders Joseph Cala was involved at Portsmouth 10 years ago and failed the fit and proper persons test when trying to buy Morcombe.
Cala was the man who destroyed Gateshead last season. He is like a cancer to football.
Adz wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:35 am
Callous, I know, but any bury players we should try and sign up?
Why not? Every other vulture must be circling too.
Exactly. Now Bury have gone their players have to try and earn a living somewhere else. We should definitely be taking a look them. How does this now effect promotion and relegation between Leagues One and Two
Adz wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:35 am
Callous, I know, but any bury players we should try and sign up?
Why not? Every other vulture must be circling too.
Exactly. Now Bury are gone their players have to try and earn a living somewhere else. We should definitely be taking a look them. How does this now effect promotion and relegation between Leagues One and Two
No change - still four going up with three going down. Will change of course if the Trotters go the same way.
Apparently one of the bidders Joseph Cala was involved at Portsmouth 10 years ago and failed the fit and proper persons test when trying to buy Morcombe.
Cala was the man who destroyed Gateshead last season. He is like a cancer to football.
He'll be welcomed with open arms by the Dummies at the EFL then
Am saddened by the demise of any club, we’re all the wider football family after all, and really feel for the fans.
With no income it’s difficult to see how the present club can survive to beginning next season somewhere else, so the more realistic hope is that out of its ashes a new club can rise, as has happened elsewhere. We saw how many fab supporters we had when we were up against the wall, so can only wish the Bury fans well in whichever direction it goes from here.