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League One Rebuild Summer 2021
#61
Pitch us getting resurfaced so the George and Dragon don't complain sigh...
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#62
Well that's Brentford surely up.

2-0 in 20 minutes and don't look like stopping
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#63
Brentford well deserved unlike us they kept trying and building onto the near misses before where as our chairman thought chancing it would surfice !
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(29-05-2021, 19:35)Imre varadi Wrote: Brentford well deserved unlike us they kept trying and building onto the near misses before where as our chairman thought chancing it would surfice !

We just kept relying on Barry when the other teams had him sussed and had moved on Doh
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#65
Blackpool beat Lincoln in League one playoff final, so it's off to Sincel Bank next season.
Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so. For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
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#66
Our league one opponents for next season

Wycombe
Rotherham
Ipswich
MK Dons
Gillingham
Doncaster
Accrington
Crewe
Fleetwood
Burton
Shrewsbury
Plymouth
Wimbledon
Wigan
Cheltenham
Cambridge
Bolton
Charlton
Portsmouth
Oxford
Sunderland
Lincoln
Morecambe
Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so. For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
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#67
From what I can tell there are two teams we have never played - Cheltenham and Fleetwood, and one team in Morecambe that we have never played in the league. We haven’t played Accrington since 1892!!!
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#68
It has been widely reported that the wages situation at Hillsborough is a problem at present, with numerous publications including The Star stating that at least some players have not been paid for some time now.

According to Star sources, it is alleged that a number of senior Wednesday players – who are contracted to the club going into next season – are considering handing in their two-week written notice on the back of continued unpaid wages.

Wednesday – like many other clubs – are battling the effects of COVID-19, with revenue having been all but eliminated over the past 18 months or so in large part down to the effects of the global pandemic.
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The Star has already reported that – after discussions between the English Football League, Professional Footballers Association and HM Revenue & Customs – Wednesday were one of several teams in the EFL who were considering putting playing staff on furlough, whilst the national media has suggested that at least some players have rejected the request to do so.

Now, with Darren Moore trying his best to put together a team capable of forming a promotion challenge in League One, there are suggestions that the situation may be worsening.

According to FIFA’s regulations: “In the case of a club unlawfully failing to pay a player at least two monthly salaries on their due dates, the player will be deemed to have a just cause to terminate his contract, provided that he has put the debtor club in default in writing and has granted a deadline of at least 15 days for the debtor club to fully comply with its financial obligation(s). Alternative provisions in contracts existing at the time of this provision coming into force may be considered.”

In short, if Wednesday were over two months late on payments, and if players did contact the club in writing, then the Owls then have two weeks to pay them up in full or the player can then terminate his deal citing breach of contract.

The club were unavailable for comment on the matter.
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#69
Indeed. Big Tuna has screwed the Club royally.

Even if someone were to come along and buy him out. They would still be obligated to pay Chansiri 2.5m per year for the next 20+ years for ground rent.

In short, the corrugated shed will never be painted.
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#70
But he can't leave stateside I mean who would want us ( sigh you xxxx happy clapping losers that's the point )
Best we keep him then ...ffs like there is any flucking option left now !
Conference here we come becuase it seems like he's can't get out off chancing mode now even if he wanted too .
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