Earlier this year they were quoting reaching league football.
Even last week on their forum someone asked if they were still under an embargo, a pointless question given players aren't likely to sign for a club with no manager, no ground, no training facility, no league to play in and no money, all whilst a legal battle goes on.
I sympathise with the genuine fan of clubs when things like this happen to their team, but from what I have encountered at Salisbury most of them were jumped up little ****s all too quick to have a go at us and other clubs. Well the boot is on the other foot now isn't it Salisbury, good riddance.
-- Edited by Kevin on Thursday 28th of August 2014 02:04:09 PM
What we struggle to believe is, how easy it is for somebody with a variety of names, who is of no fixed abode, has no finances, and apparently no morals, to work our British legal system and the authorities to the extent he has.
This whole sorry affair has been as devastating for my family and myself as it must have been for every other supporter and I know I've got to take responsibility for bringing Touzar in in the first place but in my wildest nightmares could I not have foreseen what was to follow that decision. Let's just hope that this circus can find an end sooner rather than later, added Mark Winter.
Indeed you have and indeed you probably didn't. That is why there is such a thing as due diligence to stop you being mugged off and landing everyone else in the crap and one is forced to conclude that, once again, football causes the normally sane to suspend good business practice. Well chief, now you know WHY it is good business practice!