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  1. They'd have to approach Cortese first
  2. I didnt say it was easier, just that I found it easier. The problem I have always had with ignoring the decimal point and then putting it back is making sure you put it back in the right place. So, is 3.50 x 3.25 three or four decimals places. Obviously it is three, before anyone shouts, but for some people they will always think it's four. I was taught units, tens, hundreds and thousands in school, but today they teach little people in little jumps and bigs jumps (as they get used to units and tens). it's a strange science learning things, particularly as an adult, as you will no longer have the luxury of time and repetition....
  3. Volume of a regular shaped object = length x width x depth (sometimes it can be easier to think in terms of a slab of concrete rather than a hole, but the methodology is the same). In terms of multiplication with decimal places I always find it easier to break out the decimals so 3.5 x 3.25 becomes (3 x 3) and (.5 x 3.0) and (3.0 x .25) and (.5 x .25) (so whole number from left side x whole number from right side decimal place number from left side x whole number from right side whole number from left side x decimal place number from right side decimal place number from left side x decimal place number from right side) all numbers have multiplied all other numbers which will give you (for reference 0.5 = a half, 0.25 = a quarter) (9) and (half of 3.0 = 1.5) and (a quarter of 3.0 = .75) and (half of .25 = .125) 9 + 1.5 + .75 + .125 = 11.375 hope that helps but shout if not
  4. better still a billboard
  5. I used to work with a skate who bought one, he couldnt care less about the foolishness of the idea, he was quids in. When he bought it, he said to me, "as long as i dont die before 5 years are up, I am quids in". He wasn't even bothered about relegation. (fair enough all footie fans would still keep going) But, I guess he didnt bank on the club dying before he did
  6. I loved the quote from Miller (the wannabe owner of Rangers), "Having no intention of negatively affecting the potential outcome of the club's future and after hearing the message from Rangers supporters and fans loud and clear ("Yank go home!"), I notified the administrators today that I have withdrawn my bid for Rangers and will not be moving forward," he said. "I wish Rangers fans, supporters and employees my very best. I hope all your dreams and wishes come true. You certainly deserve it. If that isn't a "I'm your last chance, tell me you don't want me, and I walk" statement, then I don't know what is. Sounds very familiar to me
  7. that's brilliant to hear. I'd like to think that "The Southampton way", extends to behaving like this. Good job chaps abd hope Ben is on the mend.
  8. I was in Spain with my family when this news broke and I guess for this reason I have always felt close to this story. The story is tragic and sad. Whichever way you want to slice it, whether that is a pro-McCann or anti-McCann argument or theory, the simple fact remains that a four year old girl has been taken from her family, and possibly taken forever. Whether that was at the hand of an abductor, a paedophile ring, or her parents, makes no odds to little Madeleine McCann. poor little mite.
  9. Nice. 48 points, 48 goals and hopefully 48 years until we play them again.
  10. old farmhouse, then gordon arms. good banter with the dozen coventry chefs that made it there, won a £10 on the triv. even got chatting to a couple of loverly female students, which makes an old man very happy. Then kebab, taxi home. text book.
  11. given up with the hangover, gone for the hairy dog with a tin of old speckled hen. quality. feel better already
  12. how many pints of squash/juice/fizzy pop do you have to drink before the headache goes away?
  13. Three years on. Somethings have changed. A few more grey hairs, not sure I fit in the colours anymore, might have to buy a new one in a hurry in the morning. I still don't care for FL rules, but I do care about our chairman. Still dont care about jibes from other fans, and I still love this city...... My children are still growing up (fast) here and I do so much want the world to know I am a Saints fan. I can't speak for Trousers, but I fancy a tear will flow before Saturday's over. Sorrow to joy in 3 years. Thank you Markus, we owe you big fella.
  14. Daily Echo reporting that Coventry will have a 17 year old making his first team debut at centre back. methinks Rickie might fancy his chances....
  15. erm, because they've just all agreed to the CVA?
  16. I never truly believed that there was much difference between Portsmouth and Southampton until now. But, if you think you can smile, and glibly tell the poor business folks from Portsmouth, that you really, really, really mean it this time, and they believe you, then I can only conclude that the poor (in every sense of the word) people from this little island are actually stupid. Nailed on, dense. Thick. Dumb. Not the shiniest buttons in the box. A few pork pies short of a picnic. Rowing with an oar out of the water. I am gobsmacked.
  17. they = the creditors (particularly the small ones who are probably hurting the most)
  18. I thought they did this last time, but we never saw the outcome of the forensic investigation into old co? Or did it never happen? It is pointless going for a CVA as the last one bore no fruit. If I were I creditor I would have CVA as my last option.
  19. There will be a vote cast by the creditors to accept or decline the administrator's proposal. This will be a xx pence in the pound, and I'll keep going and try to find the new buyer, or liquidate now and I can't guarantee what the xx pence will be. This is the vote that the administrator needs 75% of the creditors to agree on, so Chainrai holds a big stake. HMRC holds a little stake.
  20. You get the impression that Faulds wants to hold someone to account, for trading whilst insolvent. Lampitt would be the guy to aim at for that. I wonder how big his house is?
  21. 50/50 with no offer on the table? Blimey, I've put offers in on houses that have taken more than 3 months to complete. If you haven't got an offer on the table yet sunshine, then I would suggest the odds of having a new owner in before the start of next season (or June 2nd) are closer to zero. (mind you we already knew that didnt we?)
  22. Does anyone know what happens today, if the creditors dont vote in favour of Mr Birch's proposals? Does he get the chance to go away and do it again, or does he offer liquidation as the alternative? what relevance is the 10 week deadline for this meeting? (Which I believe expires tomorrow). If he has to go away and do it again, does he only have 24 hours to save the world?
  23. I agree. If I were a creditor I would be challenging Birch this morning. His job is to try to make the club a going concern moving forward. He has announced that relegation will only cost the club £1.2m, and yet he clearly made efforts to keep some of the better players on the books during the January transfer window. With this second traunch of redundancies, he's also admitting that he didnt cut staff "back to the bone" when he announced the first set of redundancies. He bloody well should have done. I cannot believe the cost of an ambassador, or club photographer, or an additional coach, or any of the other 7 souls who will lose their job at the end of this month, outweighed the income they were likely to bring in to Portsmouth. Therefore these jobs should have been cullled earlier. I also find no sympathy in the argument that "we're now speaking with the PFA to discuss player contracts". It's too late, you should have done this on day two. You, Mr Birch, are guilty of "hoping" for a Knight on a white steed. You have gambled with other peoples' money and that is a pretty poor show for a qualified practitioner. I wonder how much more my Southern Electric bill will be this year because you didn't make the hard decisions you needed to several months ago. How much electricity has this organisation consumed since then? And I've got to pay for it. Along with every other customer. No sympathy for the club, and no sympathy for the fans. I only hope the players dig their heels in and push the rule book back to the FL and demand their contracts are honoured.
  24. not necessarily in that order :-) But word of caution folks, hugging strangers ought to be kept to the stadium. I don't advise doing this on the way to the pub
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