foggy1974
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Will be starting roof repair as soon as the builder has finished his current job
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Will be starting roof repair as soon as the builder has finished his current job
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How much is the freightliner land worth ?I've always wondered why he got involved in the first place. He wanted in at the Chavs if I remember correctly and only went to the vermin as an afterthought. So if he's the financial genius they all say he is why invest in a sinking ship like the rags? Of course, there is a lot more to all this than we will probably ever know, but the colossal amount of debt they have accrued over the years -and the fact that despite that debt they are still outspending most other clubs in the Prem- must surely give cause for concern to even he most apathetic football fan?
I wondered if he maybe thought he could get the club at a knockdown price and build on it. That seems to be his general modus operandus in business. Seems to be a bit of a risk, but we know more than anybody how a club can be turned around with good investment and they have the legacy and fanbase if they can make it work on the pitch, and that's what's helping them to retain their value. They are overvalued given the current circumstances and that can't go on forever, but If that's the plan he'll want things to get worse before they get better so he can get it for as little as possible. But as with anything like this we'll probably never know.I've always wondered why he got involved in the first place. He wanted in at the Chavs if I remember correctly and only went to the vermin as an afterthought. So if he's the financial genius they all say he is why invest in a sinking ship like the rags? Of course, there is a lot more to all this than we will probably ever know, but the colossal amount of debt they have accrued over the years -and the fact that despite that debt they are still outspending most other clubs in the Prem- must surely give cause for concern to even he most apathetic football fan?
That's what riles me more than anything, AND they've moved their accounting dept. to a nice little tax haven known as the Cayman Islands, which isn't suspicious at all. Just the fact that Ratcliffe is involved at all should be enough to raise flags.Why are Newcastle/Villa/Everton/Forest putting up with this nonsense, 1.1 BILLION owed and we're portrayed as the cheats!
Absolute charade, wants sorting by this new regulator !
I was lucky to have 2 halfHalf a crown does sound better.
when I first started going in the pub the pack horse on the height and getting served in 1968 it was 11 1/2p for bitter andHalf a crown. (12 1/2p)
It was worth something back then.
Yes that's my take too. They've held on to their value which is false under the current circumstances but is based on their legacy, but that will only last so long especially if they're not competing in Europe, so he's either hoping that someone will come in and give him a big pay day - probably the reason they're after a new stadium which will push up the value of the club without it actually being paid for - or he's hoping the value will start to fall so he can buy out the Glazers at a knockdown price.Only reason I can see is that he believes that a middle Eastern is going to buy the rags, so he's invested to sell his shares at a big profit
Yes I watch it occasionally and I'll give him one thing, he does genuinely seem pissed off when we beat them rather than putting it on and milking it for the cameras like that Goldbridge prat.If nothing else, they are good friends having a laugh and not above taking the piss out of themselves. Good luck to them.
I remember a pint of bitter being 9p in the Osram social club in Shaw, OldhamI was lucky to have 2 half
when I first started going in the pub the pack horse on the height and getting served in 1968 it was 11 1/2p for bitter and
10 1/2p for a pint of mild.
If it was John Willy Lees or Greenalls they would have had to give me a 10 shilling note to sup a pint of that swill.I remember a pint of bitter being 9p in the Osram social club in Shaw, Oldham
The good old Greenalls farts on the Kippax- fucking awful :-)If it was John Willy Lees or Greenalls they would have had to give me a 10 shilling note to sup a pint of that swill.
I used to drink quite a lot and frequently when working I’d drink 3 pints of Boddies in half an hour at dinner. 5 days a week and had a proper drink at night the Pack Horse on the Height around 10 pints or more.The good old Greenalls farts on the Kippax- fucking awful :-)
Good job they're not playing this lunchtime with the roof being fucked, it's pissing down.