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Lambert's goals and penalties we couldn't stay up without them.
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Ramirez was limping for about five minutes before substitution.
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Two full backs, three midfielders and one striker on the bench, Mayuka surely would have been better than JWP to try and rescue the game.
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The centre backs were bullied out of it. Fox just doesn't know how to mark, I lost count of the times the only player he could mark was goalside of him, who he thought he was defending against God only knows. Fonte wasn't up to speed and moving Yoshida to the left to accommodate him unbalanced the defence. Both Yoshida and Fonte were diving in and missing far too often. Clyne worked hard but him and Puncheon didn't team up too well today. Cork worked hard but it wasn't one of his best, Schneiderlin did better but Lallana was peripheral and it was an improvement when Rodriguez replaced him. Lambert was just outmuscled without support. Ramirez was starting to run the game but was limping before he was taken off otherwise we might have got something. I'd like to know if anybody was briefed to run interference on the goalkeeper because he wouldn't have made that save from the corner if he had been blocked off. I just think the slow motion square and backwards buildups allowing them to get 10 men in front of the ball together with no off the ball movement to pull them around forced us to hit hopeful balls. Only Lambert seems to know how to move defenders around, we were far too easily marked today. For me plan B was two up front when Plan A wasn't working.
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I went to a meeting where Crouch, McMenemy and Mary Corbett told us that the Football Club were now just about out of money. Bearing in mind this is not SLH in Administration we are talking about. The statement made was that there wasn't enough money to allow SFC to go into administration. If it wasn't saved quickly it was liquidation.
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I'm not sure of the legal position but as far as I can see he is stood down with no requirement to attend work. I wonder what the legal situation would be if he and his colleagues went and worked for free for another club and continued to draw their salaries. NC would then probably terminate their employment. Then it would be up to the tribunal to sort it out.
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Less the interest either paid by PCC for a loan or interest on their capital.
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Forget about the typewriters, give the monkeys money instead and they'll buy a bankrupt football club
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Even my dog wouldn't
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So if the FCR is guaranteeing payment to the players, PST are snookered, as the outstanding PPs would have to cover that.
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Bloody hell! where do the prats bury their heads. PKF statement- April 2012. Outstanding PPs £14m, less £5m football creditors, less £1.6m transfer fees due, less August 2012 PP paid out. There is also a caveat about deferred wages that are being accrued each month. This is without the payments agreed with the players. £11.7m , this is feeding the 5000 with loaves and fishes parable.
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I had one in 2007. I think I was back on my feet the same day, overnight in hospital, no crutches. Because I was a pilot I was given three weeks before flying and was cleared by the surgeon contacting the CAA examiner. I had a realignment of the knee, the patella trimmed where it was catching, a cleanout etc. Just two small holes, hardly visible. I think I was back playing golf within a couple of weeks and didn't miss a game at SMS. It certainly made a significant improvement, not perfect but comfortable without pain.
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I think if a club is due PPs and is liquidated anything outstanding is divided between the clubs.
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I've just had a look at the April 2012 PKF statement and they estimated they still had £14m due less c.£5m in outstanding football creditors plus a further £1.6m in future transfer payments, a note also stated that deferred salaries etc were adding up. Add to that the payment made in Aug 2012 and there can't be a lot left. That doesn't include the £8m+ contract terminations and Kanu. Looks pretty dire to me. Didn't they also get an advance on the PPs before the 2009/10 season ended to keep them from going bust in season.
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I'm not arguing because I don't know, but the last figures given I think showed only about £8m, if that, left outstanding. Your way there would be £12m outstanding.
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I'm pretty sure Feb is penultimate and Aug is the last. That is if there is any payment at all, because of the £8m+ football creditors still outstanding.
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First Team Performance Analyst (Stephen Corns) Resigns - The Sun.
derry replied to Lallana's Left Peg's topic in The Saints
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Under pressure, using his swinger.
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Lambert was a class act, He was the key man for us and made the hard work of everybody else Cork especially, into goals and worked the City defence over.
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They did the same to SFC over the 10 points however sooner or later it will get challenged. The new bidder don't have a golden share to lose as they are already excluded and if they are as rich as they say might well go for it. Besides the FL left the door open using the word 'currently'. If challenged, I can see this bid going through if the funds are there and the timescale complied with.
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This may be the point in time everybody has been awaiting, the FL getting challenged in court by the new bidder.
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Hold hard fellahs, the FL said CURRENTLY consider, that leaves the door open, litigation, appeals procedure, court ruling. I can't see the court putting anything other than a proper value on FP whatever that is. I also can't see the FL refusing to let a genuine buyer step in if PDT can't complete. I maybe wrong but I don't think it's over until it's over.
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Why don't you ask him, he still posts on here, but then he would have to reveal his identity. I won't because it wouldn't be fair, but I would be interested in his view of the Seymour Pierce angle.
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Lallana's estimate at the time was 8-10 weeks, back in 7.
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Adding 26000 seats to three sides of the ground would be interesting as apparently the Itchen can't be extended easily because of the infrastructure.