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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 9:37:00 GMT
The bottom one is for over 800,000 though and gives full voting rights etc. Doubt that would be for the share scheme?? My guess is Wael could have bought more as well, so that keep the same percentages. That's just a guess though and it could be someone new all together. Seeing as though half the people on here think they know everything the club do, I thought someone might have known. Just waiting for them to wake up from their slumber to comment as they would of known weeks ago! They’ll tell us all how they knew all along and how stupid we are for doing nothing about it, even though we didn’t know. Oh and they also didn’t do anything about it even though they did know...I think that clears it up?
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Post by Somersetgas on Apr 17, 2020 9:50:40 GMT
Just waiting for them to wake up from their slumber to comment as they would of known weeks ago! They’ll tell us all how they knew all along and how stupid we are for doing nothing about it, even though we didn’t know. Oh and they also didn’t do anything about it even though they did know...I think that clears it up? Some of us are mere mushrooms dear fellow, we only see the light when they come along with their tales but never manage to tell us a complete story.
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Post by gas2 on Apr 17, 2020 9:55:29 GMT
One thing with the country in chaos over the virus it seem a way of trying to do things when it many people are thinking about sport hopeing it would slip under the radar
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 17, 2020 9:57:43 GMT
Hmm, preference shares. Interesting. The last time Bristol Rovers used preference shares it was to gather investment so that they could buy the Mem. Preference shares are a non-voting share in the company that pays interest, the interest is paid with priority before any other share dividend. I can't remember the terms last time, but didn't they pay something like 6%? Someone should remember, I nearly bought some myself, but didn't have the cash at the time. I had always imagined that any capital for development would come through some kind of bond, rather than cash directly from Dwane / the family. Could this be a way of structuring new investment? Investors come in on the promise of a fixed return, with potentially other perks like rights to run attached facilities such as hotel or shop units? Possibly, could it be the transferring of some of the debt (the rolling credit facility)?
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 17, 2020 9:58:43 GMT
They need to shed some light on this Very funny, hoe! hoe! hoe!
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Post by Topper Gas on Apr 17, 2020 9:58:57 GMT
Sounds like the obvious answer the additional shares are 36,600 10p ordinary shares, so yes the obvious answer. Guess the SC can shut up about that now That does seem the case, so every one can stop panicking Wael's doing something underhand and perhaps the SC could confirm on their website they've now been supplied with the share certificate?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 10:34:12 GMT
the additional shares are 36,600 10p ordinary shares, so yes the obvious answer. Guess the SC can shut up about that now That does seem the case, so every one can stop panicking Wael's doing something underhand and perhaps the SC could confirm on their website they've now been supplied with the share certificate? Seeming it went on companies house 2 days ago and they’ve still said nothing I wouldn’t hold your breath
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Post by swissgas on Apr 17, 2020 14:44:44 GMT
This may be linked to the EFL financial relief package being offered to clubs.
The EFL would have looked at our accounts and may have decided they needed a stronger commitment from Dwane Sports, in the form of equity rather than loans, before advancing any cash to Rovers.
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Post by sodburygas on Apr 17, 2020 14:52:10 GMT
David Thomas secretary of the supporters club has confirmed on passionate gashead Facebook page that it is the shares to the supporters club from the share scheme.
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Post by possetgas on Apr 18, 2020 9:11:04 GMT
This is nothing more than the registration of the shares issued that relate to the backlog referred to in the SC statement. The registration of this allotment (form SH01) requires you at the same time to state what the resulting cumulative position is at the date of the allotment, hence the big numbers on page 2 of the filed document. If you trawl back through Companies House records you'll see the history.
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Post by peterhooper57 on Apr 18, 2020 9:56:41 GMT
This is nothing more than the registration of the shares issued that relate to the backlog referred to in the SC statement. The registration of this allotment (form SH01) requires you at the same time to state what the resulting cumulative position is at the date of the allotment, hence the big numbers on page 2 of the filed document. If you trawl back through Companies House records you'll see the history. There we are then, it all makes sense, nothing to see here.
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Post by LJG on Apr 18, 2020 10:03:42 GMT
This may be linked to the EFL financial relief package being offered to clubs. The EFL would have looked at our accounts and may have decided they needed a stronger commitment from Dwane Sports, in the form of equity rather than loans, before advancing any cash to Rovers. Wrong again then. Shame your latest little bit of fake news didn't catch on this time. Repeat repeat repeat. That's the secret. Better luck next time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2020 11:55:58 GMT
This may be linked to the EFL financial relief package being offered to clubs. The EFL would have looked at our accounts and may have decided they needed a stronger commitment from Dwane Sports, in the form of equity rather than loans, before advancing any cash to Rovers. Offside with that one Swiss. That's unlike you.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2020 11:56:52 GMT
This is nothing more than the registration of the shares issued that relate to the backlog referred to in the SC statement. The registration of this allotment (form SH01) requires you at the same time to state what the resulting cumulative position is at the date of the allotment, hence the big numbers on page 2 of the filed document. If you trawl back through Companies House records you'll see the history. Blimey, where have you been?
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Post by LJG on Apr 18, 2020 12:47:54 GMT
This may be linked to the EFL financial relief package being offered to clubs. The EFL would have looked at our accounts and may have decided they needed a stronger commitment from Dwane Sports, in the form of equity rather than loans, before advancing any cash to Rovers. Offside with that one Swiss. That's unlike you. Is it though?
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Post by swissgas on Apr 18, 2020 14:37:34 GMT
This may be linked to the EFL financial relief package being offered to clubs. The EFL would have looked at our accounts and may have decided they needed a stronger commitment from Dwane Sports, in the form of equity rather than loans, before advancing any cash to Rovers. Offside with that one Swiss. That's unlike you. Better wait for VAR holmes. I thought Gasheads would be pleased with the prospect that Wael might be putting cash into the club as equity but it seems we are addicted to debt. What was that figure again ? Was it £ 17 million or £ 25 million ?
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Post by lpgas on Apr 18, 2020 17:51:33 GMT
We are lucky to have a football club. Wael is an investment banker, and so I would have thought that he knows what he is doing.
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Post by Marshy on Apr 18, 2020 18:01:41 GMT
We are lucky to have a football club. Wael is an investment banker, and so I would have thought that he knows what he is doing. Yes I agree, but what does Wael know about football? I’m not a gynaecologist but I’ll have a Dam good look at it! 😁
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Post by LJG on Apr 18, 2020 18:13:33 GMT
Offside with that one Swiss. That's unlike you. Better wait for VAR holmes. I thought Gasheads would be pleased with the prospect that Wael might be putting cash into the club as equity but it seems we are addicted to debt. What was that figure again ? Was it £ 17 million or £ 25 million ? It's whichever one you say often enough. Notice you've quietly added a cool mil there.
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Post by Topper Gas on Apr 19, 2020 12:13:27 GMT
Finally the SC have posted an update on their website: bristolroverssc.co.uk/share-scheme-update/Although they still seem to be at war with the owners of their "beloved football club" perhaps it's time for JC to see if he still have the support of SC members?
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