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Andy Lonsdale has told a number of fans that the clubs staff were paid on Monday to his knowledge. In responses to emails to his new [email protected] address, Lonsdale says that the staff would be paid on Monday with players and staff having been promised a double month of wages after not being paid for Augusts work. He also tells people that the Council have agreed that the amount owed to them is not correct, but will be paid in the next two weeks, despite the Council saying they have had no contact with the club at all just a few days ago. Lonsdale also assures that HMRC will be paid, and it is only the constant additions to the winding-up petitions that is causing a delay to payment. The winding-up petition is due back in Court in three weeks time. He adds that Philip Gambrill, who was banned from acting in a manner that could influence the club after his failure of the Owners and Directors Test, remains as the clubs Accountant and that he is still struggling to get correct information from the clubs former payroll firm - a claim already disputed by former staff and the firm itself. In several responses given to fans by Lonsdale he is insistent that a new investor will be unveiled soon and that they are not leaving the club. Andy Lonsdale has confirmed he is now a creditor of the club. Lonsdale told fans in an official club statement three weeks ago that he had paid the settlement to Martin Foyle and Andy Porter: Where did the money come from the pay Martin Foyle? The money to pay Martin Foyle and Andy Porter was paid by me as I truly believe in the future of the club. He has now confirmed to a fan, in his ongoing responses to his new [email protected] email address, that this money was handed over in the form of a loan to the club. On the safety certificate - Following a meeting held between the Safety Advisory Group (SAG) and representatives of Hereford United, the following statement has been released: Hereford United Football Club is working towards increasing the capacity of the ground. The SAG is satisfied with the Club’s safety at present and will consider the capacity increase once further information is submitted. The Club will be providing detailed information in support of this request and will be making every effort to address comprehensively any issues raised by the SAG. This is an important spectator issue and we hope for a decision in the next couple of weeks.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 17:54:48 +0000

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