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Guest The Libertine

We should make it a bootable offence to ask for a ban.............

 

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We should make it a bootable offence to ask for a ban.............

 

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I take it you originally didn't realise that website has a ban on hotlinking and thus replaces any hotlinked image with a massive 'I HAVE A SMALL PENIS' image?

 

What confuses me the most is that you chose not to edit your post.

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What is it that really caused their financial strife? Was it just the new stadium or were / are their wages still unsustainable in that leage?

 

Got a fair old slice of cash out of the Walcott and Bale sales.

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Guest getcarter

Why is it that Southampton are being punished, but West Ham, whose parent company Hansa is also bankrupt, seem to be getting away with it scot free?

 

 

 

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Guest toonlass

Why is it that Southampton are being punished, but West Ham, whose parent company Hansa is also bankrupt, seem to be getting away with it scot free?

 

 

 

 

Cos we all know that West Ham can get away with anything from bankruptcy to fielding illegable players without as much as a raised eyebrow....

 

 

Seriously though

 

Does this mean that Hansa is not West Ham's parent company? Is West Ham really the illegitimate child of football? Find out in our next gripping installment.....

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Why is it that Southampton are being punished, but West Ham, whose parent company Hansa is also bankrupt, seem to be getting away with it scot free?

 

 

 

 

Very odd that!!They seem to get away with a lot don't they..wonder if Brooking has pulled a few strings

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Why is it that Southampton are being punished, but West Ham, whose parent company Hansa is also bankrupt, seem to be getting away with it scot free?

 

1.The Holding Company has no income of its own; all revenue and expenditure is derived from the operation of Southampton Football Club Limited (SFC) and the associated stadium company.

 

2.The Holding company is solvent in its own right. It only becomes insolvent when account is taken of the position of SFC and the other group companies.

 

3.The three entities (the Holding Company, SFC and the stadium company) comprise the football club and they are inextricably linked as one economic entity.

 

 

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Why is it that Southampton are being punished, but West Ham, whose parent company Hansa is also bankrupt, seem to be getting away with it scot free?

 

 

 

 

because West Ham has been somehow magically able to pay for all of their shit, Southampton haven't.

 

it's kind of sad how there's been all this talk of them being bankrupt, yet they still manage to outspend us in the transfer market.

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A big lesson to be learnt here. Doing 'a Leeds' is very dangerous, doing 'a Southampton' is equally dangerous, and pointless.

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Apparently in 2003 Gordon Strachan knocked back the chance to sign two French Second Division players who would have cost £3m between them. There names were Florent Malouda & Didier Drogba.

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Guest Ebolarama

Apparently in 2003 Gordon Strachan knocked back the chance to sign two French Second Division players who would have cost £3m between them. There names were Florent Malouda & Didier Drogba.

 

Wenger missed the boat with Drogba too. So it goes.

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Apparently in 2003 Gordon Strachan knocked back the chance to sign two French Second Division players who would have cost £3m between them. There names were Florent Malouda & Didier Drogba.

 

so much for professional expertise.

 

Of course, this is a manager who thinks he's good because he beats one team to a title.

 

 

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What's ridiculous is the fact that West Ham are in the same situation as Southampton (holding company in admin) yet nothing at all has happened to them.

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Apparently in 2003 Gordon Strachan knocked back the chance to sign two French Second Division players who would have cost £3m between them. There names were Florent Malouda & Didier Drogba.

 

so much for professional expertise.

 

Of course, this is a manager who thinks he's good because he beats one team to a title.

 

 

 

It ought to be noted that Rupert Lowe vetoed the signing of Drogba on account of wage demands and attitude and I believe the other player was Emmanuel Adebayor (who was refused a work-permit) as opposed to Malouda.

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