S SonofErnie Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2012 #1 Gillingham are ordered to leave their training ground after failing to pay bills. Medway Council claim the League Two side owe more than £34,000 in unpaid utility bills and charges for using Beechings Cross. Alan Jarratt, deputy leader of Medway Council, said: "The money owed is not a small figure, and it is public money provided by the taxpayer." Could this be an indication of what could happen to us in a few months time for continued non payment of the rent ?
Gillingham are ordered to leave their training ground after failing to pay bills. Medway Council claim the League Two side owe more than £34,000 in unpaid utility bills and charges for using Beechings Cross. Alan Jarratt, deputy leader of Medway Council, said: "The money owed is not a small figure, and it is public money provided by the taxpayer." Could this be an indication of what could happen to us in a few months time for continued non payment of the rent ?
WillenhallSkyBlues Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2012 #2 I personally think after the council losing £540,000 on the godiva I think they'll try and recoup some of that off us
I personally think after the council losing £540,000 on the godiva I think they'll try and recoup some of that off us
S SkyBlueJohnso New Member Jul 4, 2012 #3 on a positive note - i'd of thought the council would of been kicking up a stink if we were signing players and active in the transfer market and still behind with the rent?????
on a positive note - i'd of thought the council would of been kicking up a stink if we were signing players and active in the transfer market and still behind with the rent?????
skyblueman New Member Jul 4, 2012 #4 The rent will be paid at some level I expect when money comes in from player sales.. they are just hanging on as long as possible...
The rent will be paid at some level I expect when money comes in from player sales.. they are just hanging on as long as possible...