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Post by CheshireGas on Jan 14, 2015 22:44:24 GMT
Right - you're barred from my new stadium. Free pasties and cider for everyone else on opening day. Bloody hell, you learn fast!!
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Post by CheshireGas on Jan 13, 2015 12:41:18 GMT
Don't press, it's all about proximity. visual please.....anybody You mean like this? She's a looker Nobby, local girl?
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Post by CheshireGas on Jan 12, 2015 12:03:35 GMT
Guess that means there will be even more at Woking!! Welcome Jermaine! UTG
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 31, 2014 11:52:12 GMT
It would be good to get a large crowd to roar the team on. I hope they are patient though as the Turkeys will want to make up for the previous game. Grimbsy had over 7,100 against Lincoln so lets get our crowd crown back!!
COYB
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 19, 2014 21:19:16 GMT
Sinclair!!!!!!!!!! Get in
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 19, 2014 20:30:30 GMT
They look so much more confident, accurate, chasing us down. Hoof ball isn't working. Something dramatic needed at half time!
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 19, 2014 20:08:45 GMT
Can someone remind me who are the home team?
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 19, 2014 11:39:53 GMT
Big jock, no the polite bit referred to Marks original post. Toppergas, the next set of accounts due out shortly will probably reflect the 12 months since the last published accounts. In other words up to 30th June this year. Therefore the recent changes will not be reflected until next years accounts. You are correct the next accounts (to June 2014) have to be registered at Companies House by 31 March 2015. The Chairman can if he wishes mention the refinancing in his report as a post year end event although there is no obligation, and he is highly unlikely, to mention amounts, rationale and interest rates. Financial information has been kept tightly under wraps in the past and that is unlikely to change with BRFC being a private company. However the directors should have an obligation to notify shareholders if the financial state of the club is perilous or cannot be considered as an ongoing viable company.
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 19, 2014 11:32:35 GMT
Bigjock. He asked three questions. He was being sarky with the first two, so even I wouldn't have bothered to answer the third. Try being polite. You never know, it might elicit a response. Mind you, I didn't realise Mark needed help with his answers. You tell Jock that people should be polite asking questions to get an answer, then you finish off your response with a sarcastic comment.... Double standards perhaps? By the way can you tell us when the Q&A session is as BJ asked politely? That is neither sarcasm nor abuse, by the way, it is irony
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 18, 2014 9:30:58 GMT
Nobby if I remember rightly from the accounts it was the Bank of Scotland. Must have been a while ago we refinanced then because as far as I am aware Barclays have been the main bank for a while.
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 17, 2014 19:54:08 GMT
Guys please can we avoid having a dig at something that isn't happening. Nobody is having conspiracy theories or a dig.This is a genuine question about something that has happened. Its annoying when important threads become tools for point scoring before anything is even said. The club have shifted its stadium debt from a mortgage at a bank that it has had since we moved back to Bristol to a Private equity venture capital group that I have never heard of. I think this is genuinely something the club should tell us about. After all Higgs boasted on the tv and at the q and a about how we had reduced external debt and had it safely under control. I'm not saying we now don't but this is a big change. What say do this group now have over the club ? does it put us at greater risk of recievership ? does it constitute something very positive for us ? is it just about interest rates ? Its a big change to switch a bank for such a group. Companies House says it's MSP Capital Ltd (Co No 01543169) of Poole that have been given belts and braces security of the Mem and land around. Looks like maybe the bank and Deltavon (GoD's Co) have been repaid. The Directors of MSP are John Drinkwater, Martin Higgins, David Capra, Paul Miracca. JD is ex-Goldman Sachs. It does development, business and bridging finance. Hope its not the latter as that can be expensive and costly.... These type of people are far less sympathetic and patient than banks when getting their money back. You don't miss deadlines or payments or else you get penalised. They are also more likely to call in the receiver if the club don't pay up. If it is bridging finance it could be that we are near the end and the Sainsbury deal could be concluded or compensation paid soon. However if it is a gamble that things will be resolved soon, it could be a costly gamble if the Sainsbury issue drags on. Let's hope it is the former....
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Post by CheshireGas on Dec 7, 2014 15:37:28 GMT
The games I have seen him play in Ellis has come on as a sub. He has made an impact for 5 minutes and then seems to settle into anonymity for the rest of the game apart from the occasional spark. I like the lad but for me he doesn't seem to rise to his full potential.
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 25, 2014 11:25:38 GMT
You can tell it's pantomime season..... who's playing the Dame?
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 25, 2014 11:24:16 GMT
The thing is, it's not just us that has to worry about his condition. If Fulham hear we're misusing the kid or running him into the ground then they'll have him back, it's not like he wouldn't have other suitors. Look at Henshall last year with Man City, you reckon they'll be rushing to send a young player back to us in the future with how that ended out, left to rot in the ressies. Fulham have a cracking youth team and apparently DC is mates with Kit Symons, it's definitely not a relationship we want to sour in the future. Treat their players right and help them improve and they may just treat us right in the future. Absolutely spot on. If we show teams at that level we can look after and improve their young players they are more likely to trust and support us in the future. Credit to DC for some common sense which might well benefit us in the run in.
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 25, 2014 11:22:09 GMT
I was suffering from stiffness when Parkes tucked the second goal away. Was that you who dropped your trousers then?
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 24, 2014 18:26:22 GMT
Hugo, agree with your comments and sentiment. We have had issues on the other forum with WUMs and Trolls and those who insult rather than debate..
I sometimes wonder if some people have nothing better to do in their life and take a sadistic joy in trying to wind people up and closing forums.
Keep up the good work.
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 21, 2014 14:40:55 GMT
Rotten luck for the poor girl, her braces giving way like that, just as the photo was taken. I've had her. Not much of a gentleman Baggins mate, you could have given her a hand to get dressed and mend her bracers.....
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 21, 2014 12:35:52 GMT
Last i heard he was interviewing Bus attendants. Ruddy hell!!! Yes I know those seats look really comfortable.....!!
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 20, 2014 7:59:52 GMT
MINT quartermaster you want to copyright those. The club will be copying these off the forum shortly..... I think the Grotto is far too up market for our current status but should be used next Christmas to mark our return to the Football League!
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Post by CheshireGas on Nov 14, 2014 19:25:05 GMT
I think he's trying to say that we rejected him ~ he now plays for Wales?
Well done to the lad for getting his career back on track after rejection.
Next thing you know the "would you have him back" thread will be running.....
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