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There you go Stu, it's not hidden anymore ;-)
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BBC3 50 most shocking world cup moments
Doctoroncall replied to revolution saint's topic in General Sports
I always remember that incident as well as the fantastic through ball by Platani. If Battiston's shot was on target it would have been a goal. As it missed, the ref gave a goal kick to the Germans. Battiston was knocked unconcious, lost three teeth and twisted his vertebrae. -
77-4 at tea off 39 overs. Bopara 57 not out Foster 13 not out
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Different Ownership and Managment, same old summer
Doctoroncall replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
There are only 13 confirmed transfers for League One clubs (in and outs): 4 June Stephen Dawson [bury - Leyton Orient] Free David Fox [Colchester - Norwich] Undisclosed Gary Naysmith [sheffield United - Huddersfield Town] Free 3 June Dean Cox [brighton - Leyton Orient] Free Gareth Gwillim [Histon - Dagenham & Redbridge] Stuart Lewis [Gillingham - Dagenham & Redbridge] 2 June Joey Gudjonsson [unattached - Huddersfield] Elliot Omozusi [Fulham - Leyton Orient] Free Billy Paynter [swindon - Leeds] Free 1 June Lewis Gobern [MK Dons - Grimsby] Free Richard Lee [Watford - Brentford] Free David Martin [Millwall - Derby] Undisclosed James Wesolowski [Leicester - Peterborough] Undisclosed -
I'll be getting one even though I expect I won't be able to get to many games living so far away but it means being able to go to games at short notice and being at the head of the queue for extra tickets so it will be worth it.
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Yes, I know the first bit, but are you saying in your second sentence the unsecured creditors would get nothing if the CVA is not approved, i.e. that is the only option from rejecting the CVA or, can they ask for more via the courts/administrator or do they get 20p regardless or something else can happen?
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Just out of curiousity, if the CVA isn't approved, can the company proceed with it anyway? I.e. apart from liquidation what are the other choices open to a company without an approved CVA?
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Went to school with a Jennifer Taylor. A friend of a friend called Christopher Peaco*k
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Reserves Pulled Out of Combination League.
Doctoroncall replied to miserableoldgit's topic in The Saints
I thought the PL sides were playing each other and it's only those clubs in the FL that have the reserve leagues localised. Besides, we don't know if this is NCs great idea or that of the development team (Reed et al) rubber stamped by NC. -
Not only will the assests be transferred but the liabilities as well, ie., the CVA payments. It's a question the league will need to think about - there is no clear rule to say this does or does not impose a points penalty. What I don't understand is why wait nine months to do this?
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No, they have chainrai as owner.
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Full.
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There is a time limit that a company can be in admin though, IIRC it's 12 months although that can be extended with creditors’ and Court’s permission. The FL is a members club, so for the purposes of a place in the league they could do what they want given the mandate by majority. Hence why we got hit and Leeds even though they had an agreed CVA.
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Much depends on what company the contract was with under SLH. My brother had and still has one with the football club and was owed money but obviously didn't get paid as there wasn't any money coming into the club. Once the club was sold he got paid. If he had the agreement with SLH or another subsidiary that got liquidated then who knows what would have happened.
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This. When Capello was there winning cups, the fans didn't like the way they played - it wasn't exciting flowing football - so I would expect JM to be there for only one season perhaps two at a stretch. It would be great to see him as Saints manager at some point but that isn't going to happen.
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Perhaps the lack of publication of any accounts should have started the alarm bells, further questions on how the debt was to be managed or even thinking about how the spending/wage bill could be sustained by the club. (Post Tally: 150)
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FC, as far as I know the FPPT does not take account the wealth of the individual or group that take over a club. All it does is establish who the owner(s) are and that they have a clean record of running a business with no convictions. The PL have stated that what it covers is a bit of mismatch with the title "F and PPT" (from their meeting with the skate fan delegation), although from next season they have added a few rules dealing with finance (was in guardian a few months back) and they meet the owner(s) in person. Your example would be hard to achieve from next season, as the FL have insisted on viewing the clubs' accounts and need a level of assurance (how that is ascertained I don't know) about being able to pay their way for the forthcoming season. That is why clubs are starting to take notice of what independant auditors are saying on end of year accounts. Of course, it will not stop a rogue club such as the skates from doing such but the consequences I would expect would be servere.
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comedy (gold)
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Scotland was his second chance.
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How much was it and how many pages do you get for it?
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It's just a shame that in todays society it takes WAGs to highlight these things.
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Carlisle 2:45 Moody Tunes (forecast with Royal Dignitary) 3:15 Ace of Spies 3:45 Refuse to Wait (although a couple of others look good) 4:15 Coolella 4:45 Two Turtle Doves (EW) 5:15 Eastern Hill (EW) Leicester 2:00 Cadeaux Fax 3:00 Bold Ring 3:30 Sierra Alpha 4:30 Saltagioo
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Next time make sure you do a cool down and plenty of stretches. Also stick a pillow under your feet when lying down.