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Companies House + Caulkin + Dubai ITK = too many nicely-aligned dots

 

+ Ashley tidying up the club through companies house in the last 24 hours + (possible) Sports Direct signs being removed for alleged cleaning

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Companies House + Caulkin + Dubai ITK = too many nicely-aligned dots

 

+ Ashley tidying up the club through companies house in the last 24 hours + (possible) Sports Direct signs being removed for alleged cleaning

 

+ new seats in the director’s box

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Someone will p*ss on our chips soon. This is how it usually goes.

 

Downie is trying:

 

We’ve taken legal advice from our lawyers. The Company’s House listing from Sheikh Khaled is a Special Purchase Vehicle (SPV) used to transfer shares at outset of a new company. Can be done by anyone though, & difficult to prove veracity. NUFC aware & still refusing to comment.

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What I would say is Mike Ashley has been using Denton’s Lawyers to sell the club, and not Pinsent Masons - as I’m aware. As it stands, this means nothing other than a new company has been registered #NUFC

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Someone will p*ss on our chips soon. This is how it usually goes.

 

Downie is trying:

 

We’ve taken legal advice from our lawyers. The Company’s House listing from Sheikh Khaled is a Special Purchase Vehicle (SPV) used to transfer shares at outset of a new company. Can be done by anyone though, & difficult to prove veracity. NUFC aware & still refusing to comment.

40 replies 32 retweets 122 likes

 

What I would say is Mike Ashley has been using Denton’s Lawyers to sell the club, and not Pinsent Masons - as I’m aware. As it stands, this means nothing other than a new company has been registered #NUFC

 

This is exactly what I said earlier and points to Downie not understanding what is going on:

 

- Yes anyone technically can set up a company, but internal legal documents have been used to do so, which you would somehow have to obtain.

 

- Yes MA uses Dentons, but you'd expect the firm setting up that company to be acting for the buyer, not the seller.

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Someone will p*ss on our chips soon. This is how it usually goes.

 

Downie is trying:

 

We’ve taken legal advice from our lawyers. The Company’s House listing from Sheikh Khaled is a Special Purchase Vehicle (SPV) used to transfer shares at outset of a new company. Can be done by anyone though, & difficult to prove veracity. NUFC aware & still refusing to comment.

40 replies 32 retweets 122 likes

 

What I would say is Mike Ashley has been using Denton’s Lawyers to sell the club, and not Pinsent Masons - as I’m aware. As it stands, this means nothing other than a new company has been registered #NUFC

 

This is exactly what I said earlier and points to Downie not understanding what is going on:

 

- Yes anyone technically can set up a company, but internal legal documents have been used to do so, which you would somehow have to obtain.

 

- Yes MA uses Dentons, but you'd expect the firm setting up that company to be acting for the buyer, not the seller.

 

Yeah fuck off downie

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Guest godzilla

Someone will p*ss on our chips soon. This is how it usually goes.

 

Downie is trying:

 

We’ve taken legal advice from our lawyers. The Company’s House listing from Sheikh Khaled is a Special Purchase Vehicle (SPV) used to transfer shares at outset of a new company. Can be done by anyone though, & difficult to prove veracity. NUFC aware & still refusing to comment.

40 replies 32 retweets 122 likes

 

What I would say is Mike Ashley has been using Denton’s Lawyers to sell the club, and not Pinsent Masons - as I’m aware. As it stands, this means nothing other than a new company has been registered #NUFC

 

This is exactly what I said earlier and points to Downie not understanding what is going on:

 

- Yes anyone technically can set up a company, but internal legal documents have been used to do so, which you would somehow have to obtain.

 

- Yes MA uses Dentons, but you'd expect the firm setting up that company to be acting for the buyer, not the seller.

 

Totally agree mate  O0

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