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Weston Super Saint

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  1. Cue the Corpse with his claims of 'still not inextricably linked financially', and AA claiming they're a solvent business to anyone who is still stupid enough to be listening to him!
  2. The AVERAGE salary for an MP is over £65k per annum : http://www.parliament.uk/about/mps-and-lords/members/pay-mps/ That hardly puts them in a salary bracket that is in touch with the average man on the street! I would go so far as to say that a salary of £65k + lucrative expenses, puts MPs in the 'wealthy individual' category as it is
  3. Hmmmm. Not the best use of our hard earned taxes is it? We already pay : 1. Their lucrative salaries. 2. Their lucrative expenses. 3. Their lucrative pension schemes. Perhaps it's time they became 'self funded'?
  4. You seem to be blurring the boundaries between manslaughter and murder. If you can prove beyond reasonable doubt that someone committed pre-meditated murder, then surely it should not make the slightest bit of difference as to how many people were murdered?
  5. I'm confused???? Are you saying you would sentence the Norwegian fella to death because he killed 70 odd people, but if someone murdered just one person you'd give them the benefit of doubt and thus allow them to potentially murder another two people before you would sentence them to death? Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or equity, along with the punishment of the breach of said ethics; justice is the act of being just and/or fair.[2] - does this not make justice pretty similar to revenge? As for me, I'd go for hanging every time - a good old fashioned public hanging, make a day of it I say.
  6. Personally I'm really confident with this announcement. The Corporate Whore has been very quiet this week. I suspect that's because he is counting and sorting his coppers in order to scrape together the pound needed to buy the club. Finally, Pompey will have an owner with a real, valid reason for owning the club, which will allow the Ho to finally post a prediction that will come true I can't wait.
  7. Because the sugar daddy financing the company[ies] with [alleged] stolen money no longer has access to the [alleged] stolen money so can no longer continue to fund the solvent subsidiaries, not that he needed to do that in first place, what with them being self financing and all.....
  8. CSI only has one creditor and that is Chinny boy. Since he's also a creditor of Pompey, then I guess he gets to say where the money goes - if he believes keeping Pompey alive is worth more in the long run, then I'm sure he'll let the money go that way.
  9. Which reminds me, how is AA doing with the sale of the other company CSI owns - we all know it's the rights to WRC even if he didn't come out and say it! That was a nailed on certainty to happen the week before Xmas wasn't it, with the money going to fund the billionaire lifestyle of TBH?? No news is good news I guess, but who for
  10. 500 people queuing outside Next in Weston Super Mare at 05:30. Mrs WSS worked the day - usual carnage - but the store took £165,000 in sales in one day. Like 'em or hate 'em, you've got to agree that Next know how to make money from the needy and desperate! I stayed at home with the little one and played Mario Kart Wii while Mrs WSS worked
  11. I don't believe it's been restored since it was pulled two years ago
  12. I replace my hair clippers roughly every two years. So, on average about £12.50 a year, or roughly £1 per month for me
  13. So, rather than try and claim he hasn't stolen the money from innocent people, you try and muddy the waters with this garbled clap trap. I wonder what all this deflection really means I suspect it means that deep down the corpse really does believe Vlad is a crook.
  14. Yes. £10.8m of money stolen from Latvian and Lithuanian pensioners. Unless of course you can come up with an alternative source for this £10.8m, becuase your CEO seems to believe it came directly from Antonov. And as we all know Antonov's money came from stealing money from pensioners in foreign climes....
  15. Roast Dinner recipe : Take a leisurely stroll to Morrisons on Xmas Eve. Pick up leg of lamb from the butcher. Stroll home. Put lamb in fridge and allow to cool for 24 hours. Wake up Mrs WSS on Xmas day - if the kids haven't already done this. Remind Mrs WSS what time dinner should be ready - about 3pm would be nice. Plonk fat arse on the sofa and watch a lovely xmassy movie. As if by magic the dinner apears on dining table. Not sure how else it can be done to be honest
  16. Also a bloody good job that he's made no mention of trying very hard to sell one of the businesses that belong to CSI - how is that sale coming along, it was meant ot be this week wasn't it - and using that money to invest [sic] in PFC2010 to keep the club afloat. No siree, no mention of that happening was there
  17. At the bottom of the cars - little black round things
  18. But he could play a blinder now by not going All those skates smacking seven bells out of each other looking for the 'scummer', would be very funny.
  19. And yet..... It's not chinny's club! He has a charge over CSI now, not PFC. And as the corpse keeps on telling us, CSI and PFC and not [economically] intrinsically linked. Therefore Chinny has no say whatsoever with what PFC do with players, shirts that look like a bell end or anything else related to the inbreds. He is probably pulling the strings of that muppet AA though, but since PFC are not in administration the club should be being run by the existing management structure.... It's all a bit messy, but I'd much rather have clampitt in charge of the club, wearing his clown nose and shoes
  20. Seriously? Why do you need us "investigative genius'" to tell you how the 'loan' was broken down? Why not just provide us with links to the 'reports' you mention - or are those 'reports' merely the ramblings of Pompey fans, or even hard hitting financial documents from your 'legal' friends? You know, the ones that said that Chinny definitely did not under any circumstances hold a charge over PFC (FPMSFL).
  21. Please feel free to point out what value PFC actually has to anyone! As far as I can work out - and no doubt many others on here - PFC seems to be saddled with more debt than actual value. Let's see : Fratton park - nope, no value there as Chinny owns it. Surrounding grounds - nope, no value there as Gaydy gun runner owns it, well, has a mortgage on it. Players - minimal value there I would suggest, as the high earners are happy to sit and take the money. Training facilities - nope, no value there as you rent them! Income - nope, no value there as you don't earn enough to pay the bills without outside help. So that just leaves : CVA - circa £17m still to pay. Gaydy the gunrunner - circa £5m? to pay. Chinny - circa £10m to pay. CSI / Vlad the defrauder - circa £10m to pay. So that's about £42m in dedts - not counting the small creditors who aren't going to see a penny. If you could sell the entire squad for £42m it might make sense and have some value to someone with no economic grasp, but I can't find any real value in PFC. Happy to be proved wrong though if you can do so.....
  22. He didn't answer my simple question "David, I appreciate it is difficult to answer some of the more tricky questions, but jam or marmite on your toast?"
  23. [Comment From Luke Luke : ] Assuming no buyers come forward, when will Pompey have to be put in administration? Wednesday December 14, 2011 13:40 Luke 13:40 David: not something we're even contemplating at the moment Nothing's changed then! AA said enough money for 6 weeks - about three weeks ago - and the current CEO isn't even thinking about the money running out! Head in the sand!
  24. Once again Ho is talking complete bollix! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7903417.stm So, unless they finished higher than Man Utd - not possible! - then they did not earn £51m in tv revenue! Another one claims the average to be £28m per club.... We could of course solve all the arguments by looking at the accounts, oh, but yeah, they didn't bother to file any did they
  25. The football creditors were paid by the first two years of parachute payments - well, what was left from the first year that you borrowed to hide the fact you were trading insolvently. These monies were paid directly by the prem to the creditors without the money going to PFC - presumably because they knew it wouldn't reach it's intended target! So, technically, nope, you've not paid a bean!
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