Jeff Stelling has asked potential investors to step in to provide money to save Hartlepool United. The Sky Sports presenter has warned that time is running out if they are to avoid liquidation.
Writing in this morning's The Non-League Paper Stelling says that it is unlikely that the club will be able to pay wages at the end of the month and that will mean administration. This would mean a points deduction for the club and almost certain relegation from the National League. A Teesside businessman has come up with some money and Stelling has put in a little: 'We've had promises from USA, Canada and England, but when you ask people to show their money it falls silent.'
Stelling admits that the club has had a huge playing staff on ludicrous contracts, and also an over large support staff. It makes me relieved that my National League North club is run on a prudent, break even basis.
Stelling reckons that the club needs £2m over three years to break even. That's a lot to ask for.
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