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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/notts-countys-woes-could-even-16250948.amp

200k or 800k?

Sale close or sale not close?

Admin likely or not likely?

What in the world on this planet which is blue, green and white is going on with this football club?

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Of the 2 options, I hope it will be the SA one that wins through. Alex May and his consortium tried to buy Chesterfield after they go relegated. Their main focus seemed to be the ground itself, given that Alex May is a property developer, you can see the link. If May takes over, my first question would be who owns the ground? 

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I think The Mirror are trying to spread false truths.

It has been reported as 200k by most of the media, unless more debts has been collected. I wouldn't believe them.

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Well, we'll find out tomorrow one way or the other. If the bill is paid then we'll know that the takeover is close to completion, if we're forced into administration then we're up that well known creek.

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Whatever the figure is, I am sure it will be paid one way or another.

If there's any real risk of danger, I am sure Alan Hardy will be advised to pay it himself. He risks losing far more than £10m (or whatever figure he says).

Reportedly, Notts is being sold for £6m and I think he will want that in his pocket. It's also in the HMR's interest to take the money, rather than closing down a business which would hopefully conclude this hassle once done and dusted.

I can see the extension being granted, it's in everyone's best interest.

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The club has never been in such disarray; yes, we’ve been broke, mismanaged, relegated and on our knees many times, but we are now on the canvas at the count of 9 and never in our history have things been so bad. 

If we were in many countries in the world there would be lynch mobs at Hardy’s door.

 

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Gained a stay of execution for another month, the torture goes on!

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4 hours ago, Fozzy said:

Gained a stay of execution for another month, the torture goes on!

Has the actual figure of monies owed been released? I bet the NEP keeps this quiet.

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I think by the sounds of it alot is owed.

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this takeover has more holes than Swiss cheese, please dont let this be munto take two.

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The clubs a joke, very poorly ran and little to no communication by them to us. just take our money why dont you.

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Alan cant organise a simple get together nevermind a football club. Hes out of his depth.

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It’s not good to read from my standing point but I am sure a new owner will be found.

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It’s a total joke .. just not funny pathetic to a point. The sale needs to finalised so we can start to build for next season.

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