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dronskisaint

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  1. ....and zero equity & a damaged brand with the worst credit rating available on the planet.
  2. +1 - it's beyond belief it hasn't already happened!
  3. Or about seventy skates..
  4. There is no good of your club...you don't own your ground, your players, your car park & you owe everyone from your own stewards right up to the HMRC... At least when you die you won't smell any worse:)
  5. That's close to an increase!
  6. There was no bog paper in the dressing room..he needed something! Fantastic performance, phenomenal heart shown...his blood runs red & white!
  7. Lowestoft...although taken the precaution of arranging appointments in Warsash & Poole today so that I'm down here close enough to walk if necessary....well,, long walk!
  8. How do you knock another zero off zero?
  9. A song for Markus? Got to be based around the Rupert the bear tune (geordie fans did it with Phillippe Albert) 'Markus, Markus Liebherr...' Sadly because my kids now both (weep!) have a 2 in front of their ages I can't remember the next bit...help me parents of youngsters?
  10. Originally Posted by Merovingian surely though we cannot be deemed to be insolvent just on the say so of the HMRC - hence the 7 days to come up with the statement of affairs and show proof we are not. So at present whilst the suspicion is there - the proof is not according to the courts whats the betting some money suddenly appears from nowhere lol Just on the say so of HMRC - are you on drugs?! Aside from the fact it was the judge agreeing with the HMRC what f*oking evidence did your slimeballs produce to the contrary? My guess is that by getting them to produce a statement of affairs it will enable them to gather further evidence of illegal trading & help to put Storrie teller where he belongs. Slow & painful it continues to be.
  11. About £4-500k maximum...that's sorted Utaka, James & Storries' wages then:D
  12. Slow death - skate, you can finish off digging your grave now!
  13. Think he may already be!
  14. Care in the community? 3rd meeting cancelled:)
  15. Me too...could have been because I posted as Lupert Rowe:)
  16. We used to have a supplier with a factory there & they couldn't understand why I insisted that I would only stay at a hotel in Newport RI...too much like a PO code otherwise!
  17. Cancelled two meetings so far
  18. Would you drink beer with Essex on it if you had a choice? The 'White high heel blend' brew:D
  19. Excellent summary & perspective:smt038
  20. Lump in throat...I'm just remembering last summer! This season still promises so much! Markus Liebherr, Nicola Cortese, Alan Pardew....Super Saints - Thank you!!!!!
  21. Hmmm - Skate who can string four words together...possible Chairman for AFC Skatesgob?
  22. WG has his finger on it - A lot depends what is in the contract & how long an employment history your friend has -take a look at the link below. Targets are often arbitrary but the basic tems of employment (vis basic salary) aren't often to be messed with. This all depends on length of empoyment in 99% of cases - rights begin after one year, redundancy rights after two. direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/.../DG_10026696
  23. Very in the know!
  24. Legally (& hopefully) this is true. It costs the HMRC to bring it to this stage & they do so only because all other avenues have failed. Previous payment plans have been defaulted on, previous promises have been broken. Whilst the HMRC have a duty to collect as much of (& let's not be under any illusions about this) OUR money there is a point at which they are not prepared to spend any more of the taxpayers hard earned cash on collection. I believe this point has been reached - they have had chances beyond what would be normal practise with other businesses & flouted them - this SHOULD be the end of the process. Footnote - earlier in the thread someone pointed out that the monthly ongoing outlay to HMRC would be 1-1.5 millon which sounds about right...much of this, of course, from the employees salaries. This is due 19th of every month & I assume that this must have been paid up to date or the sum would be much higher. Again - 'normal' companies would have had bailiffs in & distraints put on their property for non-payment. This really should be the end of the line.
  25. In a few years Farton Park will have fallen over!
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