Cherries chief plots positive future

03 March 2010 15:30
The League Two outfit are set for a hearing on March 31 after Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs last week issued them with a winding-up petition relating to an unpaid tax bill.[LNB]But Mitchell remains upbeat and told the Bournemouth Echo: "When I pick up a national newspaper I don't want to read about 'cash-strapped Bournemouth'. We've got to get rid of the debt, get rid of the embargo and get this club where it should be. We could sustain League One and have already been through the finances for next season.[LNB]"We strongly believe we could sustain football in the league above on the budget we're virtually on now. But to do that would need us to be eligible for loan players and, until the embargo is lifted, we're not going to be.[LNB]When asked about the prospect of administration, he added: "I've got plans to push this club to the situation where it hasn't got any debt. I can't do it single handedly but 6,000 or 7,000 people could.[LNB]"We haven't got plans to go into administration, that's for sure. That's not even entered my head. We've all got to join in and stand up and be counted."[LNB][LNB]

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