Taking WTFC to Court?

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Got some Wendys on my Facebook giving it large, saying we're taking Worksop Town to court over an unpaid bill of £3,000 from 2007, and are now requesting 50% of the gate receipts from the friendly this pre-season.

Any of you guys know anything about it? Hope it's not the case.
 



We do love a good court case...

I predict we won't be having an away trip to Worksop next pre-season.
 
we should let them off ,in fact we should let anyone who owes us money off ,go out of business and all start supporting worksop town who apparantley dont have to pay any of their debts so surely should be the next real madrid
 
Just so I can get my head around, at what amount of money does it not become petty? Glad you are not my accountant

It becomes petty when we make headlines for suing a small, struggling local neighbour for a sum which is less than two days' wages for a single first team player. We need to co-operate with clubs like Worksop Town, not fall out with them.
 
i see the porkers have gone running off to west hams board to tell them the news ,typical piggies
reminds me of that documentary where the west ham fans ran them off leppings lane roundabout
 
If they're refusing to pay it becuase they're struggling finincially then it's petty. If they are refusing to pay it simply because they don't want to then it's not petty at all.
 
OK, debts are debts, and it doesn't matter whether it's £3K or £3M, I'm just saying that for the amount they're talking about, surely they could have come to some agreement without the need for all this after 4 years.
 
i see the porkers have gone running off to west hams board to tell them the news ,typical piggies
reminds me of that documentary where the west ham fans ran them off leppings lane roundabout

I hardly think that our porcine neighbours are in a position to lecture regarding payment of/chasing up debts.

Was it £20m they owed the Co-op?
 
It sounds like the Worksop Chairman is talking out of his a*se to me. He says there "gaps in the paperwork" but he's offered to pay a reduced amount.
If he's so certain they don't owe us the money, why offer to reach a settlement? Why not just tell us to get stuffed?
It also appears we agreed to play them in a friendly, so they could raise some funds to pay us with.
They then turn round and say "thanks for the friendly but we're still not paying the full amount. How about another friendly next year?".
They're taking the piss, good on United for standing up to them.
 
It becomes petty when we make headlines for suing a small, struggling local neighbour for a sum which is less than two days' wages for a single first team player. We need to co-operate with clubs like Worksop Town, not fall out with them.

So they fact that they have a new owner, who in the story says he has paid off all debts now means they are still struggling. The debt is from 2007.. If you could just tell them to let us know when they can afford it. Thanks
 
Jim, thta's why they're going to court. They haven't been able to reach an agreement.

Though given the amount concerned, i'd hardly think it worth the lawyers fees.
 
Isn't the current WT not the one in business in 2007? Seem to recall they went bump and it's a new club. If so, can't see how we can chase them for the money.
 



It sounds like the Worksop Chairman is talking out of his a*se to me. He says there "gaps in the paperwork" but he's offered to pay a reduced amount.
If he's so certain they don't owe us the money, why offer to reach a settlement? Why not just tell us to get stuffed?
It also appears we agreed to play them in a friendly, so they could raise some funds to pay us with.
They then turn round and say "thanks for the friendly but we're still not paying the full amount. How about another friendly next year?".
They're taking the piss, good on United for standing up to them.

Thats how legal disputes work. United think they are right, Worksop think they are right. No-one knows for certain what a Court will think. If Worksop lost the court case, not only would they have to pay the £3000, they would have to pay legal costs. If United lost the case, they would not get the £3000 and would have to pay Worksop's legal costs.

It can therefore make perfect commercial sense for both parties to agree on payment of a lesser sum, even if both are convinced they are right.
 
The man in charge of Worksop in 2007 ,Howard Raymond , son of Paul Raymond worth between 400-600 million when he died. You think McCabe is a bad chairman have a look at this bloke.
 
It sounds like the Worksop Chairman is talking out of his a*se to me. He says there "gaps in the paperwork" but he's offered to pay a reduced amount.
If he's so certain they don't owe us the money, why offer to reach a settlement? Why not just tell us to get stuffed?
It also appears we agreed to play them in a friendly, so they could raise some funds to pay us with.
They then turn round and say "thanks for the friendly but we're still not paying the full amount. How about another friendly next year?".
They're taking the piss, good on United for standing up to them.

Agree 100%. The "They're only a poor little football club, be nice and write off their debt" stuff doesn't wash with me. Pay your bills or fuck off out of business.
 
Thats how legal disputes work. United think they are right, Worksop think they are right. No-one knows for certain what a Court will think. If Worksop lost the court case, not only would they have to pay the £3000, they would have to pay legal costs. If United lost the case, they would not get the £3000 and would have to pay Worksop's legal costs.

It can therefore make perfect commercial sense for both parties to agree on payment of a lesser sum, even if both are convinced they are right.

Yes, I understand that but it seems to me we're very confident of proving our case in court.
For United to get all this bad publicity and still end up losing the £3K + Legal fees would be complete stupidity.
We wouldn't take that chance if it was a 50-50 throw of the dice.
It also seems to me that Worksop think they do owe us the money and will lose, hence the Worksop Chairman's "generous" offer to reach an agreement.
 
A debt is still a debt that is owed no matter the size of the sum.
As for wendy they didn't pay the Co-op, Children's Hospital so no surpirise they are defending not paying your debts.
 
Yes, I understand that but it seems to me we're very confident of proving our case in court.
For United to get all this bad publicity and still end up losing the £3K + Legal fees would be complete stupidity.
We wouldn't take that chance if it was a 50-50 throw of the dice.
It also seems to me that Worksop think they do owe us the money and will lose, hence the Worksop Chairman's "generous" offer to reach an agreement.

I don't think it's bad publicity at all. It shows our club is trying to operate on good commercial principles.

They've been chasing the money for four years so they've done their best to settle it amicably and privately.
 
While I suppose it will bring another cry of 'McSue' from the piggies, they can feck right off. They've got nothing to talk about...
 
Hey Seth, I didn't get where I am today and this club didn't get where it is today without fighting for every single penny. Whether it be Worksop Town or Real Madrid, I will do what is right for SUFC.

PS - Beattie has recovered from a serious bout of flu.
 
Isn't the current WT not the one in business in 2007? Seem to recall they went bump and it's a new club. If so, can't see how we can chase them for the money.

It's a football debt so all football debts have to be paid no matter who is in charge. It's new owners not a new club (if it was they would have to start at the lowest level in the league again).
Same principle applies for the feller that is taking over at Plymouth. He could blow a swift one to the £3.6 million in unpaid wages to the players by the same token but he can't
 
It's a football debt so all football debts have to be paid no matter who is in charge. It's new owners not a new club (if it was they would have to start at the lowest level in the league again).
Same principle applies for the feller that is taking over at Plymouth. He could blow a swift one to the £3.6 million in unpaid wages to the players by the same token but he can't

Cheers Kenny.
 
It shows our club is trying to operate on good commercial principles.

HaHa just given a bloke £570,000 for basically less than fuck all, and now chasing minnows for a few grand.

I remember once McCabe chasing Premier League Clubs, now he chases Non-League Clubs, how the mighty have fallen.
 
It's a football debt so all football debts have to be paid no matter who is in charge. It's new owners not a new club (if it was they would have to start at the lowest level in the league again).

Cough* Franchise FC * cough
 
Hey Seth, I didn't get where I am today and this club didn't get where it is today without fighting for every single penny. Whether it be Worksop Town or Real Madrid, I will do what is right for SUFC.

PS - Beattie has recovered from a serious bout of flu.

Are you suggesting all the monies if we win will go to repay loans Mic?
 
HaHa just given a bloke £570,000 for basically less than fuck all, and now chasing minnows for a few grand.

I remember once McCabe chasing Premier League Clubs, now he chases Non-League Clubs, how the mighty have fallen.

Do you know exactly what Birch did whilst employed buy the Club?

I certainly don't.

It's easy to make ill-informed comments when you don't know any facts.

(I'm not defending Birch or his salary; it seems a lot of money, but then I never met the guy, or McCabe either. Maybe he was working his socks off behind the scenes. Maybe he was doing very little. I just don't know so I wouldn't make accusations).
 



At £250,000+ per year you're judged on performance, not graft. He clearly failed, miserably.

UTB
 

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