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Sir Toon

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  1. I dont see how Ashley or whoever is carrying the can for his decisions can swerve the HMRC.  Yes the club may be liable to pay fines if proven guilty of anything dodgy but the people who did it will be at risk of legal action, not any future MD or owner.

     

    The issue is the Ltd companies not any specific person. The Ltd company will have the liability not Ashley personally. This isn’t fraud or opaque wrongdoing per say. It’s a grey area of tax law that we will have been advised upon.

     

    It may well be challenged in the courts and found to be legal.

     

    Sounds like it may not be anywhere as bad as we fear then. Even then with court challenges and the legal or tribunal route, it could be years before anything sticks anyway. Hope it isn't this holding things up as we'd be stuck with Ashley for another decade.

  2. Bearing in mind any deal will have to be ratified by the premier league etc, it makes littler sense to confirm something which will mean minimal change at present. The closer this is done to the window opening should mean the momentum isn't lost.

     

    It would be like winning the lottery on a Saturday night and having to wait until Monday when the lottery offices open.

     

    As I said a few pages back or on the other thread, what an anniversary present it would be especially if it was announced on the 9th December.

  3. Coming out with stories about NDA’s and Due Dilligence is a double positive for them.. whether it’s right or wrong nobody speaks. So they can basically write what they want without having to do ANY factual reporting.

     

    This makes no sense. The world's media have reported that PCP signed a non-disclosure agreement. If that's simply untrue, why wouldn't anyone say so? :lol:

     

    Maybe Ashley is giving them all free Donnay socks and a Karibor hat to keep schtum.

  4. Based on Ashley's joke of a tenureship here, it would be remarkably naive to put all the eggs in the optimistic basket of anything good happening for us. Although having said that, there are many things happening that would be totally illogical if it was just to trouser the January transfer kitty cash.

     

    I now firmly believe that it'll be an announcement out of the blue of the club being sold on the official website on a dark, damp Tuesday or Wednesday when you want to go out and stock the fridge full of tins but daren't due to the working week being in full swing.

  5. I can't see how Ashley could possibly be strengthening his position by getting all our hopes up of a takeover and then smashing them against the rocks and not buying anyone in January :lol: It's like the worst possible thing he could do to the football club. There'd be absolute hell on.

     

    He'd devalue the club and hurt his chances of future sales. It just makes no sense.

     

    Neither does many of the things he's done here.

  6. I sometimes wonder if people live in the real world with us. If anyone has any experience of buying a car (especially on finance), a house etc then they will know that these processes can take weeks, and in the case of buying a house, months. A business is a lot more complicated than any of those and though a financing package may not be required, they still need to look at the finance of a business, contracts etc.

     

    Mike Ashley buying the company in his ‘Shut up and take my money’ manner was a one off, and not one reputable companies/potential owners are going to repeat.

     

    Excuse my impatience and desire to get the fraud away from the club and city but regardless of the fact that It may take months to sort out, it takes a split second for Ashley to not turn up for a meeting to sign the completion paperwork as has been speculated in the past.  Just hope this isn't yet another chapter in the Mike Ashley 1000 ways to con a football crowd just ahead of the transfer window book.

     

    Rather than things go quiet, it needs to be reiterated that Ashley has failed on the football front and he isn't welcome here any longer.

     

  7. Christian Purslow (ex Liverpool or Chelsea MD) discussing our takeover on SSN.

     

    Nothing new really other than the last point;

    - Ashley in a precarious position because Rafa is key to the sale, any new owner will want Rafa and Ashley needs to keep him onside until sale concluded.

    - Strange to go public to sale but Ashley aware the club is at its highest value, quick deal benefits nobody but Ashley.

    - HMRC issues could complicate things and selling NUFC in 6 weeks is ‘extraordinarily unlikely’ (to meet the Christmas deadline).

     

    Funny as there's 8 weeks until Santy comes.

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