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Altrincham FC First Team / Welcome Scott
« on: July 19, 2012, 07:18:23 PM »
Welcome aboard

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Altrincham FC First Team / This week's knob of the week is......
« on: July 14, 2012, 12:41:10 PM »
Sean Clancy......if the story below has an ounce of credibility about it

After speaking to Crouch about Chester's interest, there was no doubt in Clancy's mind about joining newly-promoted Blue Square Bet North outfit. He told Leader Live, 'Neil Young rang me to negotiate a deal at Chester while I was sitting by the pool on holiday with Abbie and Peter. When I came off the phone Peter told me that Chester would be a good move for me because they were an established club and he, like me, believed they are on track to get back to where the club was a few years ago.

Peter also reminded me that Chester have a big fan-base and that I would be looked after. He also told me there were a lot of positives by moving to Chester and it then became an easy choice for me to sign for them'".


Urrrr.......what division are Chester in Peter ?

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Anyone any ideas where they are playing ? Is Stafford a 'definite' ?

Think they are trying to convince the League to let them play nearer to home than Stafford. The Stafford Chairman is also trying to assist - almost certainly because he has finally realised he won't get paid ! Dope.

Warrington and Nantwich don't want to know and I doubt anyone else will trust Gentlemen Jim. In any case seems the league won't budge.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Gary Brabs
« on: May 25, 2012, 07:21:23 PM »
Got done today by Selby Magistrates for his behaviour at a Luton vs York game

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Found this bizzare story :-
Sealand (see their website) are a non-recognised sovereign state.......it's a disused platform outside UK territorial waters, declared independent in 1966.

Former Southampton, Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers and Norwich City defender Simon Charlton will captain Sealand on Saturday in their international tie against the Chagos Islands at Wey Court, the home of Godalming Town.
Charlton played over 500 games in the Premiership and Football League and is a former Player of the Year at Bolton Wanderers.
Amongst others, Sealand's team will also feature in goal Derek Stillie, the former Aberdeen, Wigan and Gillingham goalkeeper who featured in a number of Scotland international squads but failed to earn a cap, the former Manchester United youth midfielder turned football agent Dave Gardner, the actor Ralf Little (The Royle Family, The Cafe), Prince Liam of Sealand, President of Sealand FA, author Neil Forsyth and Sun columnist and radio presenter Gordon Smart.
Sealand are sponsored by www.propertysecrets.net

The match kicks off at 2.30pm and entry is £3 which includes a match programme and entry into the bar. All Sealand followers are very welcome on what promises to be a memorable occasion for the fortress nation.
Sealand will be wearing strips in the royal colours of red, black and white and the royal anthem will be played before kick off.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Summerskill
« on: April 16, 2012, 06:03:24 PM »
From Evostick site

Nantwich Town Football Club were found guilty and fined by The FA of not complying with a procedural rule concerning the signing of player Brian Summerskill. As Brian played in the fixture versus Ashton United without the appropriate FA clearance, result 1-1, The Evo-Stik League imposed their own sanction under Rule 6.9 of deducting the point gained for this game.

Nantwich Town appealed to The FA on the League decision at a hearing today, 16th April. The appeal was dismissed by The FA and therefore the point deduction will stand. The League table has now been amended.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Vics not paying what they owe again
« on: April 04, 2012, 10:52:38 PM »
According to the Northwich Guardian (reproduced by JL on the main site) Rushe has failed to pay the £2500 per month to those that are owed money by the club.

Looks like this has been going on for over 2 years now....what makes it all the worse is that this money is only a repayment of 30% of the debt in the first place and to really rub salt in the wounds, the money is clearly being spent on the playing budget.

This absolutely stinks.......I sincerely hope this complete embarrassment of a club can be liquidated as soon as possible and the fans can get something set up for next season

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Altrincham FC First Team / Laughable attendance at Stalybridge
« on: April 04, 2012, 09:39:33 PM »
.......play off chasing side. ???

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Altrincham FC First Team / Vics fans want to go it alone
« on: March 28, 2012, 11:09:02 PM »
......and set up their own club.......according to Northwich Guardian

Cannot blame them, a 70 mile round trip to Skem is no use at all and they have no faith in anything Rushe tells them

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Altrincham FC First Team / Non Alty - Local football vacancy
« on: March 28, 2012, 12:14:13 PM »
This from a club that does not get 100 people watching them.......what's going on ?

"Woodley Sports FC are inviting applications for the vacant 'First Team Managers' position

For the 2012-13 season, the 1st team Manager will be responsible for:

1st team Managerial duties on a full time basis (The squad will be available to train Mon-Fri at Woodley Sports (Stockport Sports Village)
Oversee the 'Reserve' team - player development & interaction with the 1st team
Direct interaction with the 'development' squad - (via the Director of Football)

For this full time role, the club will offer a very competitive package, that will include:

A competitive monthly wage
Petrol Allowance
A small company car (if required)
A competive squad / squad budget

The club will be based at a newly renovated property in Marple (near to Marple locks), which will be able to offer full time accomodation to players at various levels (1st team players being accomodated in the main house, development squad players will lodge in the 2nd building).
Our 'sports science' department will also be based here, as will the physio team etc.

The vision of the club is to provide an opportunity for talented players to train full time, with the opportunity for those players 'good enough' to represent Woodley Sports at their effective level (development squad / reserves / 1st team).

The main points for interested parties to concentrate on are:

The role will be 'Full Time'
The role will require the successful candidate to Manage the 1st team, and oversee the Reserves/Development squad.
The role will be supported by a Sports Science department and full physiotherapy team.
The club will provide the successful candidate with a very competitive package, which will reflect the full time status."

The only thing I can think of is that they intend to run this not much different to a public school (boarding school) team, with the manager being a footballing PE teacher ?

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Altrincham FC First Team / Non Alty subject : Promotions
« on: March 11, 2012, 02:30:22 PM »
Will Vics be allowed into BSN if they win the title / win the play-offs.......anybody know anything about this ? Will having a lease on Skem's ground get them in ?

Who would have thought 'reprieved' Southport would still be in the play-offs with ten games to go - what has happened there ?..........word on another forum is they have not applied for their ground to be graded in time and hence could not gain FL promotion if sucessful on the field of play?

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Altrincham FC First Team / Lee McEvilly
« on: February 29, 2012, 12:55:26 AM »
Can you really go from a Cambridge side finishing second in the Conference, to playing for AFC Fylde (formerly the Nags Head, Kirkham) in just 3 seasons (at 29 years old) or have Fylde really got that much money to throw around ?.... :-\

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Altrincham FC First Team / Kettering takeover ?
« on: February 21, 2012, 01:34:48 PM »
According to 200 percent ......no other than George Rolls is about to takeover at Kettering.......no doubt relinquishing his role at Weymouth  ::)

Read on (taken from the 200% website) or just don't bother (it's lengthy)

How are the supporters of a football club to judge a new owner? Perhaps the answer to that is the question of how desperate for a new owner they are, but even in the most extreme of circumstances, one common theme of recent years has been that supporters have been more prepared to carry out their own due diligence on those that turn up, out of the blue, promising to repair their clubs. And rightly so. Why should someone with no – or, at best, very little – prior interest in a football club turn up there intending to run it? What could their motives for doing so possibly be? This is an especially pertinent question when we are talking about the lower divisions and non-league football, where profits for even the most prudent of owners are likely to be minimal.
In view of this, it is only fair to ask the question of why another serial football club owner, George Rolls, should have decided to quit Weymouth Football Club of the Southern League Premier Division to take over the ownership of troubled Blue Square Premier club Kettering Town, which, he confirmed this evening to BBC London’s Caroline Barker, should be completed by the end of this week. And perhaps even more pressingly than this, why is he taking ownership of this club and leaving Dorset barely a couple of weeks after stating that, “Weymouth fans can rest assured that the Rolls family will not be leaving any time soon.”

This hagiography from the official Cambridge United website gives us a version of Rolls’ past, but it is events subsequent to the writing of that particular article that cause the most concern over his suitability to run any football club, never mind one in as delicate a state as Kettering Town have been this season. Within six months of becoming the chairman of Cambridge United, Rolls had departed from The Abbey Stadium after spending just eight months as the club’s chairman following the club’s farcical pre-season during the summer of 2009. Manager Gary Brabin was sacked by Rolls despite claiming the Blue Square Premier’s Manager of the Season award after leading Cambridge to the final of the play-offs, but he was sacked by Rolls during the summer and replaced with the former Leyton Orient manager Martin Ling. Ling, however, quit the job after just nine days, citing irreconcilable differences with Rolls. This was enough to force Rolls from Cambridge, which meant that Ling did return to Cambridge United and he stayed at the club until his dismissal in February of last year.

Rolls, however, couldn’t stay away from football for long, and by the start of 2010 he was  back involved in the game, this time at the perennially-troubled Weymouth FC. In January of 2010 he told BBC Solent that, “Short-term is all about survival in the Conference South this year. Long term, it will be to front the club debt-free and be back in the Blue Square Premier and full-time.” He failed in all respects. Weymouth tumbled from the Blue Square South and into the Southern League at the end of the 2009/10 in bottom place in the table, having managed to win just twenty-two points all season and conceded more than one hundred goals, while, within less than three months of the above interview, Weymouth were in a CVA with debts of £822,000. Admitttedly, this wasn’t a debt run up on Rolls’ watch, but as ploys to get debt-free go, it’s about as dishonorable as they come.

What has happened at Weymouth over the last couple of years could fill a book of its own, but it has included holding talks with nearby Dorchester Town with a few to a ground-share, resigning and handing the chairmanship to a Lithuanian businessman who subsequently resigned, only for Rolls’ wife Amanda to join the board in his place and much more besides. Still, though the denials over him looking to take over at Kettering Town continued apace. Here he is, denying it at the end of December last year, and here’s a message from Weymouth’s official site posted less than two weeks ago, which quotes Rolls as saying that, “no takeover of the troubled club was ever going to materialise.” Rolls stated very publicly very recently that he was only acting as an “advisor” to Imraan Ladak and Kettering Town. What, all concerned will reasonably be asking today, has changed so much over the last couple of weeks or so? Or was Rolls lying all along?

The man now being linked with Weymouth FC is Tony Campbell. Campbell is a former chief operating officer from Plymouth Argyle, but he has also dabbled elsewhere – most notably at Rushden & Diamonds FC last summer, where he introduced Japanese businessmen to the club with a view to taking it over shortly before it folded. It has been suggested by some that Campbell is little more than a front man for the Rolls family to circumvent FA rules on multiple influence on clubs maintain control of Weymouth, but this is obviously unprovable. He will have much to prove at Weymouth, but many of the clubs supporters now give the impression of having been kicked from pillar to post so many times that their trust will be very difficult to win over.

It is understandable that Kettering Town supporters may be desperate at the moment. The question of how desperate they are will likely come to define their relationship with George Rolls, if or when he takes over the ownership of their club. What is clear, however, is that Rolls has considerable explaining to do. The long, tall and short of it is that his arrival at Nene Park seems likely to be tainted by the belief of many that he lied repeatedly over his plans to take over there, and considering the fact that he has found it almost impossible to stay out of the limelight since he first started indulging his desire to run a football club in 2009 makes it difficult to have any confidence whatsoever that he can provide the stability that Kettering Town needs.



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Altrincham FC First Team / Well done all at Alty
« on: January 24, 2012, 09:43:34 PM »
Not at the game - but a below par performance according to Main Site...........but the lads obviously did not give up......a good sign; being able to dig something out at the bitter death
 

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Altrincham FC First Team / Vics
« on: December 15, 2011, 12:37:07 PM »
Vics going well at the moment, looking like promotion candidates and still in the Trophy after beating a second string Fleetwood side (with Aunt Sally playing for them)

Just got deducted 3 points though and confirmed on appeal despite mad Jim's top legal team on the case ! The league believe they were deliberately mislead !  ::)

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