are we skint ?

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Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Top club of the 30% is MANUre. Banks and financial institutions just luuuuuuuuuurve lending 'em money! In fact they can't stop. Nearly £800 million on tick at the last count.

I was going to bring up the point about the rags probably being top which just goes to show that having a good credit rating is not, of itself, enviable.
 
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Skashion said:
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Top club of the 30% is MANUre. Banks and financial institutions just luuuuuuuuuurve lending 'em money! In fact they can't stop. Nearly £800 million on tick at the last count.

I was going to bring up the point about the rags probably being top which just goes to show that having a good credit rating is not, of itself, enviable.

I seem to remember a few months ago,a TV programme based on Credit ratings etc.
As someone pointed out on here,people with NO credit are at a disadvantage,as they cannot prove or disprove either way.
Perhaps thats why these tossers from RISKDISC have placed our Owners on a poor credit rating !!!!!
Bloody farsical !!!!!!!!!!
 
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oakiecokie said:
chedinho said:
last i heard the banks borrowed money from them.

Yes thats true.I,m almost certain it was Barclays !!

Our owners mad a little short of £4 billion profit in 11 months.
 
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Clubber said:
You only need a good credit rating if you need to borrow cash.

We don't so i think we will be ok. You also don't have a good credit rating if you haven't borrowed cash before, and i doubt our owners are speaking to many banks for a 'tide me over'.

Didn't our owners recently own part of Barclays bank and sold their shares for a very tidy profit!
 
Right, so some credit firm says they wouldn't lend us money- hence we're skint? Lenders are out to make money on money they lend. How can you expect to make a load of interest off someone who can pay back the cash straight away, or didn't need it in the first place?
 
That's going to affect that loan we badly need this summer to restructure the team.


Oh wait.
 
johnny on the spot said:
Right, so some credit firm says they wouldn't lend us money- hence we're skint? Lenders are out to make money on money they lend. How can you expect to make a load of interest off someone who can pay back the cash straight away, or didn't need it in the first place?

Think you need to realise that I sent this as a piss take against this stupid company "RISKDISK",nor was it sent as a pre April Fool Joke ??
Lighten up !!!!!
 
Sorry if some of you guys were left worried by the article that the Times published.

The journalist used the word 'blacklisted' but that doesn't tell the whole story. We're legally obliged to publish a rating based on available information. So is every credit agency. The figures available for 17 of the Premier League clubs left us with no option but to advise "seek more information" before dealing with them. Obviously the journalist wanted to turn this into a more exciting story.

All we can do is deal with facts. Sugar daddies don't always show up on balance sheets!
 
I think there has been a misunderstanding with the article posted in the papers about Risk Disk - They are a credit rating's service for small businesses. It is nothing to do with personal credit or big business - this was simply a journalist manipulating information to make a good story!!


Minky

come on MCFC
 
Minky said:
I think there has been a misunderstanding with the article posted in the papers about Risk Disk - They are a credit rating's service for small businesses. It is nothing to do with personal credit or big business - this was simply a journalist manipulating information to make a good story!!


Minky

come on MCFC

Yes and I deliberately posted it on here to show how stupid the journo and the company were,in making such flagrant nonsical stories !!
 

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