KETTERING
ISSUE 15 17 October 2012
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FANS of Kettering Town are hoping that an 11th hour intervention by new investors this week will save their club from looming extinction. They are pinning their hopes on a whiteknight riding to the rescue and it is believed talks are continuing with at least two interested parties. However, time is running out. The crisis facing the debt-ridden club, which has a history stretching back 140 years, deepened yesterday with the postponement of a third scheduled game. The Red Insure Cup clash with Arlesey Town, due to take place last night, was called off because there is no electricity at the Poppies’ Nene Park ground. Meanwhile, players continue to exit the club, with goalkeeper Laurie Walker the latest to leave earlier this week. It is understood that the club also faced a deadline to meet an outstanding Company
Voluntary Agreement payment of £3,000 on Monday. The 140-year-old club are bottom of the Southern Premier Division on minus five points after being relegated from the Blue Square Bet Premier last season following a financial collapse. Despite the rescue talks, fans fear the worst.
Writing on Poppiesfans.com this week one said: “This disruption of fixtures cannot continue and it will surely not be long before the Southern League runs out of patience with the beleaguered club and takes its own actions. “The spiraling downhill continues at an alarming pace and it looks like the end is close for the ailing football club.”
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