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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 0:05:10 GMT
Anyone know anyone who works at the Swallow Hotel College Green? I'd love a quick peek at the register. Anyone going to the Valentines Dance at the weekend? Get a photo of Sextons extra VIP table. Given Sexton's recent bereavement I'm not sure that joke is in the best of taste by your standards? Cheap shot Topper and uncalled for.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 7:08:39 GMT
Tick-tock, tick-tock and all that.....
Had a good night's kip, now ready for the biggest day in our history.
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Post by Gasshole on Feb 19, 2016 7:15:16 GMT
Tick-tock, tick-tock and all that..... Had a good night's kip, now ready for the biggest day in our history. Same , looking forward to some good news about the grotto and P A system.
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Post by ricardo on Feb 19, 2016 7:17:56 GMT
its in the post this morning
BRISTOL ROVERS: Influential Jordanian family at advanced stage in talks over significant investment
Bristol Rovers could be close to receiving significant Middle-Eastern investment
BRISTOL Rovers are at an advanced stage in talks with a Jordanian family interested in making a significant investment in the club, the Bristol Post understands.
Rovers have continually made public a desire to attract new investment and recently confirmed that as many as 12 groups of potential investors had expressed interest, which failed to materialise into anything significant.
Yet, the Post has learned that Rovers have been in ongoing discussions with the Al-Qadi family, who are significant shareholders in the Arab Jordan Investment Bank (AJIB), for several months and an announcement that a deal has been signed is believed to be imminent.
The family, which is considered one of the most influential in Jordan due to their banking and tourism interests, is headed by Abdulkader Al-Qadi, who founded AJIB in 1978.
The Post understands that the investment is a "family commitment" but that one of Al-Qadi's three sons, Wael, would take a lead in managing the investment at board level.
Currently working as an assistant general manager at AJIB, Wael has a keen interest in football and has held positions at both the Jordan Football Association and the Asian Football Development Project, which was founded by FIFA presidential candidate HRH Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein.
He is a keen Chelsea supporter as a result of being schooled in London as a youngster before going on to complete his education in America at firstly, Boston University, and then, Harvard Business School.
Several members of the family are expected to be present at the club's annual Valentine's Ball tomorrow night after taking in Rovers' League Two game against Morecambe at the Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Post by Captain Jayho on Feb 19, 2016 7:29:41 GMT
Great shout re the valentines ball gasincider - even made the Post!
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Post by Henbury Gas on Feb 19, 2016 7:30:57 GMT
I wonder if they want to turn the mem into a mosque ? That would make the locals happy !
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Post by Captain Jayho on Feb 19, 2016 7:33:50 GMT
Great time to bring back the black arab kit I would have thought.
Let the slick Rovers marketing machine be mobilised once more...
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Post by Gashead73 on Feb 19, 2016 7:36:52 GMT
Could well be exciting times ahead. Wonder when (not if) we will start building the Al Quadi UWE Stadium!
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Post by RD on Feb 19, 2016 7:38:21 GMT
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Post by Captain Jayho on Feb 19, 2016 7:39:41 GMT
Could well be exciting times ahead. Wonder when (not if) we will start building the Al Quadi UWE Stadium! The great thing from our perspective (and theirs too I guess) is that the stadium build is 'shovel-ready'. All the planning is done and this can be built immediately IF funds are forthcoming from the Jordanians. Added to which the shirt sponsor may not need to go in the raffle any more. I'm guessing we might get AJIB on board for that one now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 7:42:03 GMT
Tick-tock, tick-tock and all that..... Had a good night's kip, now ready for the biggest day in our history. Hahaha. You got some neck to wind in there old chap. There's your announcement.
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Post by Dr Gas on Feb 19, 2016 7:43:43 GMT
its in the post this morning BRISTOL ROVERS: Influential Jordanian family at advanced stage in talks over significant investment Bristol Rovers could be close to receiving significant Middle-Eastern investment BRISTOL Rovers are at an advanced stage in talks with a Jordanian family interested in making a significant investment in the club, the Bristol Post understands. Rovers have continually made public a desire to attract new investment and recently confirmed that as many as 12 groups of potential investors had expressed interest, which failed to materialise into anything significant. Yet, the Post has learned that Rovers have been in ongoing discussions with the Al-Qadi family, who are significant shareholders in the Arab Jordan Investment Bank (AJIB), for several months and an announcement that a deal has been signed is believed to be imminent. The family, which is considered one of the most influential in Jordan due to their banking and tourism interests, is headed by Abdulkader Al-Qadi, who founded AJIB in 1978. The Post understands that the investment is a "family commitment" but that one of Al-Qadi's three sons, Wael, would take a lead in managing the investment at board level. Currently working as an assistant general manager at AJIB, Wael has a keen interest in football and has held positions at both the Jordan Football Association and the Asian Football Development Project, which was founded by FIFA presidential candidate HRH Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein. He is a keen Chelsea supporter as a result of being schooled in London as a youngster before going on to complete his education in America at firstly, Boston University, and then, Harvard Business School. Several members of the family are expected to be present at the club's annual Valentine's Ball tomorrow night after taking in Rovers' League Two game against Morecambe at the Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. But still nowt on t'main site In the words of the song, "When will they ever learn?".
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Post by ricardo on Feb 19, 2016 7:48:34 GMT
its in the post this morning BRISTOL ROVERS: Influential Jordanian family at advanced stage in talks over significant investment Bristol Rovers could be close to receiving significant Middle-Eastern investment BRISTOL Rovers are at an advanced stage in talks with a Jordanian family interested in making a significant investment in the club, the Bristol Post understands. Rovers have continually made public a desire to attract new investment and recently confirmed that as many as 12 groups of potential investors had expressed interest, which failed to materialise into anything significant. Yet, the Post has learned that Rovers have been in ongoing discussions with the Al-Qadi family, who are significant shareholders in the Arab Jordan Investment Bank (AJIB), for several months and an announcement that a deal has been signed is believed to be imminent. The family, which is considered one of the most influential in Jordan due to their banking and tourism interests, is headed by Abdulkader Al-Qadi, who founded AJIB in 1978. The Post understands that the investment is a "family commitment" but that one of Al-Qadi's three sons, Wael, would take a lead in managing the investment at board level. Currently working as an assistant general manager at AJIB, Wael has a keen interest in football and has held positions at both the Jordan Football Association and the Asian Football Development Project, which was founded by FIFA presidential candidate HRH Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein. He is a keen Chelsea supporter as a result of being schooled in London as a youngster before going on to complete his education in America at firstly, Boston University, and then, Harvard Business School. Several members of the family are expected to be present at the club's annual Valentine's Ball tomorrow night after taking in Rovers' League Two game against Morecambe at the Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. But still nowt on t'main site In the words of the song, "When will they ever learn?". I am sure James got this exclusive by agreeing to remain quiet until now, even yesterday he denied knowledge.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 7:50:37 GMT
We rich yet?
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Post by Gasshole on Feb 19, 2016 7:51:04 GMT
We should erect a statue of gasincider at the UWE, I salute you sir. Ficklefuckers and proud. To our journey.
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Post by Dr Gas on Feb 19, 2016 7:51:07 GMT
But still nowt on t'main site In the words of the song, "When will they ever learn?". I am sure James got this exclusive by agreeing to remain quiet until now, even yesterday he denied knowledge. I am sure you are right, but he still released this before the club. Something so huge should surely be shouted from the rooftops by them.
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Post by Gasshole on Feb 19, 2016 7:53:16 GMT
Yes son, don't forget your Dinar money.
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Post by simon1883 on Feb 19, 2016 7:57:21 GMT
Poor Gaz....
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Post by Henbury Gas on Feb 19, 2016 8:01:10 GMT
We should erect a statue of gasincider at the UWE, I salute you sir. Ficklefuckers and proud. To our journey. xxxx would like that....
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Post by Severncider on Feb 19, 2016 8:02:09 GMT
I'm not going to say anything.
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