sussexsaint Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 Not much new from this morning TBH - still nothing concrete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintsmike25 Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 i fancy your mum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sussexsaint Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 Not my mum you don't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whizz Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 I had Rice Krispies for breakfast this morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilippineSaint Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 we tried to get the club sold not once, twice, thrice or quadruple. Not what I was looking for Wes. If the English language provides a word to describe on it's own a number of attempts i.e once, twice or thrice why stop at 3. Quadruple, Quintuple doesn't really do the job does it? Quadruple he tried? Don't know as I am no expert on English but perhaps as a nation of triers we are only allowed 3 attempts and the give up and walk away. I suppose we could have fource and fice but six is going to be difficult. After 3 attempts give up and cheat its the British way UAE Saint still on tour in Singapore realising the pore actually means poor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clapham Saint Posted 6 July, 2009 Share Posted 6 July, 2009 Will they remain our creditors? I thought that once they'd been paid off, at x pence in the £, that was the end of it? The creditors of the SLH Plc will be "taken out" (for want of a better phrase) by the administration. This will include Barclays and Aviva. As everbody bar the FA are well aware SFC Limited is not in administration and so debts owed by SFC Limited will remain. These will include installments due on palyers and the bulk of what is owed to HMRC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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