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Oh I see your point ! I doubt they’ll be in the running come May . But they’ll need all the points that they can get to avoid the drop . The concern I don’t understand is if they in recievership don’t they have give guarantees that that they can fulfill their commitments. So who if Oysten was paying their wages before and he will not want to continue to do this if he’s not uncharge at the club . So who will pay the players wages and or these players contracts cancelled allowing them to move now as out of contract players as they may not want play for nothing!
Quote from: since-1969 on February 13, 2019, 08:42:32 pmOh I see your point ! I doubt they’ll be in the running come May . But they’ll need all the points that they can get to avoid the drop . The concern I don’t understand is if they in recievership don’t they have give guarantees that that they can fulfill their commitments. So who if Oysten was paying their wages before and he will not want to continue to do this if he’s not uncharge at the club . So who will pay the players wages and or these players contracts cancelled allowing them to move now as out of contract players as they may not want play for nothing!suggestion"The first law of holes, or the law of holes, is an adage which states that "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging". Digging a hole makes it deeper and therefore harder to get back out, which is used as a metaphor that when in an untenable position, it is best to stop carrying on and exacerbating the situation."
There is other news which will be breaking at about midnight.It's not about Blackpool but it is good news for football supporters.