From the main site: "According to Blue Square Football from the BBC Non League show, "Four or five top Non League clubs are on the brink of going under, that's the stark warning this week from one Chairman involved in his own financial battle. Whatever your love affair with Grays owner Mick Woodward, if he's right in his assertion, then a mighty black hole is about to rock up underneath the grassroots game. I'm not going to name names, but I've a fair idea who those clubs might be, and I know my reaction to it, but how does it make you feel?...
Now in a week when at least two respected Chairmen have stepped forward backing up the rumours, is it time to fear the worst?... If the rumours are true, five clubs, you've all heard of, five separate sets of fans, five histories spanning hundreds of years, supposedly near the pinnacle of the non-league game could be about to disappear, then how many others?... Sit down and have the same conversation with any fan at Scarborough or at Halifax and ask them how they felt, when debts spiralled out of control". "
Grays are one, who are the rest? It is a terrible shame for people like Mick Woodward who have shown such integrity, but there have been club owners/chairmen with less.