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I'll give you a clue, dumbwits. (The Farmer excluded)

 

Steel + Quinton + Jersey + Visit to St Mary's to see Mark Fry in first week of Administration. :D

 

How does that fit in with:

 

The mere fact that Crouch has been involved shows that Pinnacle and Tony Lynam are deceiving us, deceiving Fry and deceiving the League. This is an identical scenario of Crouch and Co spinning us out for weeks on end that a deal was forthcoming, then handing over to Lowe and Wilde. Mark my words, this deal is one almighty FRAUD. Get on with the other offers Mark Fry and as for us supporters we are going to get no news for weeks now.

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I reckon we're getting warm now. On the thread trousers put up my comment was "i wonder if mlt is involved given the guernsey link". Today i noticed a very interesting post which stated mlt is the reason for the deal. For reasons i won't go this is probably accurate info.

 

So let's get digging.;)

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dunno about anyone else but I was hoping that it was going to be someone who was famous, money to burn and all that, Rod, ALW, even Branson. Now it might be a geezer from Guernsey? Not inspiring really, not at all.

 

The last bloke from Guernsey we had didnt turn out too bad.

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And a few more possibles...

 

The Channel Islands Top Ten… 1. David and Jonathan Rowland, finance, Guernsey, £660m., 32nd. (2002: £690m. and 38th) 2=. Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay, property, media and hotels, Brecqhou, £650m., =34th. (2002: £768m. and 32nd) 2=.The Walker family, steel, aviation, property and football, Jersey, £650m., =34th. (The legacy of the late Jack Walker, owner of Blackburn Rovers and Flybe). (2002: £800m. and 26th) 4. William Johnson, inventions, Guernsey, £495m., =59th. (2002: £495m. and 60th) 5. Trevor Hemmings, property and leisure, Jersey, £480m., =64th. (2002: £518m. and 55th) 6. The Clarke Family, property, Jersey, £400m., =74th. (New entry) 7. Steve Morgan, football and construction, Jersey, £312m., 105th. (2002: £362m. and 86th) 8. David Murray, football, property and industry, Jersey, £267m., 126th. (2002: £300m. and =111th) 9. David Crossland and family, travel, Jersey, £192m., 168th. (2002: £310m. and 106th) 10. Roger Norman and family, shipping, Guernsey, £150m., =210th. (New entry)

 

No Mike Wilde i notice.:D

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"The 18th annual Sunday Times Rich List names steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal's as Britain's wealthiest-ever person with a £14.8 billion fortune."

BBC News etc, thanks

 

Anyway, I've found the Steel" connection, and it looks like a good one!

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"The 18th annual Sunday Times Rich List names steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal's as Britain's wealthiest-ever person with a £14.8 billion fortune."

BBC News etc, thanks

 

Anyway, I've found the Steel" connection, and it looks like a good one!

 

I met his daughter once. She didnt give me any money.

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"The 18th annual Sunday Times Rich List names steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal's as Britain's wealthiest-ever person with a £14.8 billion fortune."

BBC News etc, thanks

 

Anyway, I've found the Steel" connection, and it looks like a good one!

 

I could say you have all gone off on one hell of a wild tangent based on the surname of a local businessmen who manages Pinnacle's clients alongside Tony - but what do I know!!!

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I could say you have all gone off on one hell of a wild tangent based on the surname of a local businessmen who manages Pinnacle's clients alongside Tony - but what do I know!!!

 

What about Mr and Mrs Specsavers? Any good?

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I'll give you a clue, dumbwits. (The Farmer excluded)

 

Steel + Quinton + Jersey + Visit to St Mary's to see Mark Fry in first week of Administration. :D

 

maybe one of us is a dumbwit but are you saying they are the same person - as they only have different first and surnames?

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And a few more possibles...

 

The Channel Islands Top Ten… 1. David and Jonathan Rowland, finance, Guernsey, £660m., 32nd. (2002: £690m. and 38th) 2=. Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay, property, media and hotels, Brecqhou, £650m., =34th. (2002: £768m. and 32nd) 2=.The Walker family, steel, aviation, property and football, Jersey, £650m., =34th. (The legacy of the late Jack Walker, owner of Blackburn Rovers and Flybe). (2002: £800m. and 26th) 4. William Johnson, inventions, Guernsey, £495m., =59th. (2002: £495m. and 60th) 5. Trevor Hemmings, property and leisure, Jersey, £480m., =64th. (2002: £518m. and 55th) 6. The Clarke Family, property, Jersey, £400m., =74th. (New entry) 7. Steve Morgan, football and construction, Jersey, £312m., 105th. (2002: £362m. and 86th) 8. David Murray, football, property and industry, Jersey, £267m., 126th. (2002: £300m. and =111th) 9. David Crossland and family, travel, Jersey, £192m., 168th. (2002: £310m. and 106th) 10. Roger Norman and family, shipping, Guernsey, £150m., =210th. (New entry)

 

No Mike Wilde i notice.:D

 

 

Whatever happened to Peter Thom the Rugby boss who lives on Guernsey.

 

Lots of dosh Leicester Rugby Tigers etc.

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Robert Steel is a co-director of Pinnacle Asset Management Limited, together with Tony Lynam. I would call Pinnacle Asset Management Limited a small to medium enterprise, due to the fact that it had, as of 30th June, 2008, total net assets of £4. This was obviously before the Pinnacle Group, of which it is the oldest part, paid a deposit of £500K for the purchase of the assets of Southampton Football Club...

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"The 18th annual Sunday Times Rich List names steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal's as Britain's wealthiest-ever person with a £14.8 billion fortune."

BBC News etc, thanks

 

Anyway, I've found the Steel" connection, and it looks like a good one!

 

Unfortunately, I think he owns a stake in QPR...

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