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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bournemouth/7899438.stm
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Any idea where we can view these 'declared' actual attendance figures for comparison purposes with the sales figures? Cheers
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Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
http://www.dca.gov.uk/constitution/city/citygj.htm#part2 Criteria City status is not, and never has been, a right which can be claimed by a town fulfilling certain conditions. The use of specific criteria could lead to a town claiming city status as of right, which in turn might devalue the honour. All applications are considered on their individual merits. -
http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showpost.php?p=209958&postcount=105
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Forester quoted "1st week of Feb" in opening post which will be three weeks ago come the alluded to board meeting next week....2+2 ?
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Time to resurrect this thread perhaps?
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Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
Reading between the lines, I would venture the timeframe since the last meeting is somehow significant? Did they set themselves 3 weeks to sort something out perhaps? Are board meeting minutes for a PLC in the public domain? -
We are sailing, we are sailing, Home again cross the sea. We are sailing stormy waters, To be near you, to be free.
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Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
More importantly, does this mean the end of this message board too? -
Next Tuesday: http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showpost.php?p=209958&postcount=105
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Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
What, and send the share price into freefall......? -
Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
Which all fits in date-wise with the Charles Sale piece in the Daily Mail of course...... -
Perhaps football clubs want to make it seem like they are totting up actual attendance figures rather than quoting a ticket sales figure....?
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The quotes are more apt around "attendance" though as it isn't an attendance figure. It's a "number of tickets sold" figure. And, yes, I know what they say about "small things and small minds". I'm the proud owner of both....
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I heard from someone 'behind the scenes' at another football club that it's for "tax reasons".....
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Protest stage 2: February 21st, meeting at bargate again.
trousers replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
I wish for long term prosperity over short-to-medium term mediocrity -
Have I ever mentioned before how ridiculous it is that football clubs are able to claim non-attendees in their attendance figures?
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So, is that a 'buy', 'sell' or 'hold' recommendation....?!
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Gearing Definition (UK specific) The most common use of the term 'gearing' is to describe the level of a company's debt compared with its equity capital, and usually it is expressed as a percentage. So a company with gearing of 60 per cent has levels of debt which are 60 per cent of its equity capital. The significance of the gearing ratio is that it shows at a glance how encumbered a company is with debt. Depending on the industry, a gearing ratio of 15% would be considered prudent whilst anything over 100% would be considered risky or 'highly geared'. 'Gearing' is also used in a related sense to refer to borrowings by an investment trust which boosts the return on capital and income via additional investment. When the trust is performing well shareholders enjoy an enhanced or 'geared profit'. However if the trust performs poorly then the loss is similarly exaggerated. Finally, 'gearing' is also used to refer to the ratio between a company's share price and its warrant price. So, what's our current 'gearing' rating? Anyone?
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The OS are probably just doing one of their usual pre-emptive updates to see if the software will handle such a low amount when, sorry...if the time comes....
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Market cap = £4.49m (which I believe is less than our overdraft. Which I again believe is what underwrites the overdraft facility in the first place....?)
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Hmm....21st March, eh.....? An interesting calendarial juxtaposition with the recent Charles Sale column..... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1125028/Charles-Sale-Premier-League-turn-Hero-Fund-cash-villain.html Lowe point for Southampton Southampton's beleaguered chairman Rupert Lowe, who regained a club left in financial meltdown by the chronic mismanagement of the regime that forced him out of office, will have to make a major decision by the third week of March. That is whether to put the club into administration and take the Football League’s 10-point penalty this season. Southampton, whose bank Barclays are threatening to reduce their overdraft facility considerably, have to find extra monies by the end of next month to keep afloat.
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Just off to unload the tumble-dryer.
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False economy IMHO. Go for quality rather than quantity.