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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 17:23
by TommyGunn
Isn't there an embargo in operation until we come out of administaration to the satisfaction of the national league?

Neil Warnock still offering his services to the new owners.
https://www.torbayweekly.co.uk/news/spo ... wners.html

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 17:41
by The deluder
No doubt at great expense. Knowing Colin.

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 17:48
by leetufc
I believe the rules of a transfer embargo still allow clubs to re-sign existing players under new contracts. However, as others have said, I cannot imagine there will be any forms of offers for existing players until the club is under new owners.

Do we know if Downes has a contract beyond this season?

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 18:06
by desperado
On the club website May 3rd LAST year , Gary Johnson stated " players contracts end on May 6th in the National League but Aaron Jarvis and Shaun Donnelan are still in contract for another season " ...so who knows?

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 19:28
by AJW
From what occured at Southend last season, when they were under an embargo was that they could not re-sign contracted players on a contract. They were allowed to sign players on non contract terms to create a squad of 15 or 16 players.

Until the embargo is lifted the squad will not be larger than 15 or 16. There are also strict rules on signing replacement players to cover injuries and suspensions.

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 20:25
by TommyGunn
I'm reading in the rules that we need to submit a PSB pre season budget by the 14th of June.

I really hope all this is being sorted out right now. I really think Osborne has dropped us right in it and given us a near impossible task. :@

I think we may be able to start under a sort of supervision if we can't provide a pre season budget in time. Which means starting under a player embargo and paying a bond upfront
I read somewhere else in the rules about max of 16 non contract players and only 1 goalkeeper. Having to apply for permission to bring in a loan to cover each injury etc.

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 22:07
by leetufc
I was thinking back to what had happened to other clubs higher up the pyramid, but having scanned both sets of rules, the NL rules are significantly stricter than the EFL rules for transfer embargos!

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Posted: 23 Apr 2024, 22:12
by newtonyellow
Lewis Collins has confirmed on Instagram that he is moving on to a new challenge - sounds like it might be outside of football.

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Posted: 24 Apr 2024, 07:36
by desperado
Well said Lewis 👍
A very talented player but sadly the management and Lewis himself couldn't bring it out very often. All the best for the future mate

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Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 19:20
by standupsitdown
Play Off final is Braintree v Worthing.
Maidstone lost to Worthing today so will be in our league again next season and I would imagine will be favourites along with Boreham Wood to go up.

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Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 20:21
by CornishGull
standupsitdown wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 19:20 Play Off final is Braintree v Worthing.
Maidstone lost to Worthing today so will be in our league again next season and I would imagine will be favourites along with Boreham Wood to go up.
Rather face Braintree next season than Worthing.

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Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 23:53
by North Curry House
standupsitdown wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 19:20 Play Off final is Braintree v Worthing.
Maidstone lost to Worthing today so will be in our league again next season and I would imagine will be favourites along with Boreham Wood to go up.
The NLS final is Worthing at home to Braintree. Match played on the home ground of the team finishing higher in the league.

The National league final - Bromley v Solihull Moors at Wembley will provide another new team for the Football League.

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Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 08:04
by TommyGunn
I also see that Brackley town are finalists again in the northern final. They have punched way above their weight recently. Small ground with crowds averaging 780 this season.

Lost in the final last year. Playoffs 2022. Finalist 2021 and FA trophy winners 2018.
We could learn something from these teams. Think they deserve a chance in the national league.

Andy Woodman at Bromley would make a fine Torquay United manager. If Bromley lose the final and he wants a bigger club. :whistle:

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Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 10:08
by SuperNickyWroe
TommyGunn wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 08:04 I also see that Brackley town are finalists again in the northern final. They have punched way above their weight recently. Small ground with crowds averaging 780 this season.

Lost in the final last year. Playoffs 2022. Finalist 2021 and FA trophy winners 2018.
We could learn something from these teams. Think they deserve a chance in the national league.

Andy Woodman at Bromley would make a fine Torquay United manager. If Bromley lose the final and he wants a bigger club. :whistle:
Just like TUFC, nobody deserves a "chance" in the NL - it has to be earned.
And why do you think that he'd think we are a bigger club when they have obviously - like for like - outperformed us?

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Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 10:51
by TommyGunn
I would say Brackleys recent record of getting to finals is well earned and I hope they go up. Shows what can be done with crowds of 780 and just how piss poor we have been as a club. My bigger club comment was tongue in cheek. :-D