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Post by baggins on Mar 18, 2016 11:28:32 GMT
Tick tock gaz tick tock. .. BTW does anybody know how to releive the burning from mustard on a penis?Ask Nobby he is the expert in these matters Balders has rubbed mustard into Nobby?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 11:30:55 GMT
Topper get a grip. The new owners purchased the club knowing the background and in full knowledge of the facts. They would never have got involved if this court case was a game changer and whilst it is a set back it is not the disaster it would have been had they not purchased the club. I can only surmise that the result will probably affect the buy out from the previous board as they will have paid a percentage of the agreed price with further payments to be made depending upon other factors- such as the outcome of the court case . We , the great unwashed , were sceptical particularly after the appeal finished so early with Sainsburys feeling the need to murmur a word . The new owners inherited the legal action and even the legal team and one of the first things they said was that the Sainsburys result would not stop the new stadium taking place. Things haven't changed since then. Tony was part of he ol;d regime and that is the reason that he was the one making the statement and the fact that he did so quickly and without seeming too emotional about the whole thing suggests an element of preparation. Fixed
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Post by islandgas on Mar 18, 2016 11:33:32 GMT
I think i can sum this up quite nicely - anything COULD happen!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 12:06:04 GMT
Ask Nobby he is the expert in these matters Balders has rubbed mustard into Nobby? He enjoys the burning bum sensation.
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Post by baggins on Mar 18, 2016 12:16:37 GMT
Balders has rubbed mustard into Nobby? He enjoys the burning bum sensation. Who knew?
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Post by Thatslife on Mar 18, 2016 12:24:45 GMT
The only thing that's reasonably certain is that if we hadn't been bought out, today's decision may well have been the beginning of the end for rovers. Now it probably isn't. How could you possibly know that?
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Post by baggins on Mar 18, 2016 12:47:33 GMT
The only thing that's reasonably certain is that if we hadn't been bought out, today's decision may well have been the beginning of the end for rovers. Now it probably isn't. Nah, there was nothing to suggest that.
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Post by beaver132 on Mar 18, 2016 14:24:49 GMT
The only thing that's reasonably certain is that if we hadn't been bought out, today's decision may well have been the beginning of the end for rovers. Now it probably isn't. How could you possibly know that? I don't claim to know it, but it seems very likely to me. Rising debt, no other sources of income, new stadium years away (probably) as UWE would (probably) have pulled out. Loan to repay and legal fees, I doubt it would have been plain sailing, do you?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 14:54:33 GMT
He enjoys the burning bum sensation. Who knew? What's all this mustard nonsense? Is it just Baldersgas trying to deflect attention away from his promised 'naked streak across the pitch at the Mem, with his genitals smeared in Ambrosia Custard and a cucumber sticking out of his arse' ? Oh yes, some of us haven't forgotten. PS - The secret to stopping the mustard burning is to put Baby Oil on first, as this acts as a barrier.......or so my mate down the pub told me.
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