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Funny how Mike is always surprised by the extent of the problems he inherits when he buys anything.

 

Like when he was shocked we hadn't paid cash up front for all our players (like no club does), and so was sadly was justified in stripping the club down to it's bare bones and run it on a shoestring, like the big saviour he is.

 

It's almost like buying distressed assets for peanuts might mean they have some big underlying problems.

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If you've taken over a company Ashley ran for 14 years there must be an absolute treasure trove of dirt and dodgy dealings within the records you've inherited, surprised he's not trying to keep them sweet as possible.

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2 hours ago, Abacus said:

Funny how Mike is always surprised by the extent of the problems he inherits when he buys anything.

 

Like when he was shocked we hadn't paid cash up front for all our players (like no club does), and so was sadly was justified in stripping the club down to it's bare bones and run it on a shoestring, like the big saviour he is.

 

It's almost like buying distressed assets for peanuts might mean they have some big underlying problems.

 

Almost like an alibi to run things the way he always intended or something isn't it. 

Wouldn't take a Leicester reserve on loan unless they paid most of his wages, but would definitely not do due dilligience on the biggest purchases he'd ever make.

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7 hours ago, Slim said:

Oldham Athletic owner Abdallah Lemsagam has opened talks with interested parties to sell the League Two club after receiving a death threat.

If only Ashley was that thin skinned. He’d have been away in 2010. 

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49 minutes ago, Dr Venkman said:

 

Where does this Hurst is a Tory stuff come from, out of interest?

 

Inherited business from old man, classic Tory stuff.  Remember TF suddenly getting Phoenix ads, which ran contrary to the ethos of fanzines?  Me too.

 

He was featured in an article in Financial Times.  Bit from the FT which you're looking for:

 

'A Conservative supporter even before December’s election landslide, he wants the government to bring in measures including business rates exemption to boost activity in struggling town centres like Blyth.'

 

https://www.ft.com/content/cca67e3a-619a-11ea-b3f3-fe4680ea68b5

 

Edit: if you don't subscribe to the FT, you can usually view articles if you search on google etc - just type the person's name + financial times.  You'll be able to view it then

 

 

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9 hours ago, MarkyMark said:

 

Inherited business from old man, classic Tory stuff.  Remember TF suddenly getting Phoenix ads, which ran contrary to the ethos of fanzines?  Me too.

 

He was featured in an article in Financial Times.  Bit from the FT which you're looking for:

 

'A Conservative supporter even before December’s election landslide, he wants the government to bring in measures including business rates exemption to boost activity in struggling town centres like Blyth.'

 

https://www.ft.com/content/cca67e3a-619a-11ea-b3f3-fe4680ea68b5

 

Edit: if you don't subscribe to the FT, you can usually view articles if you search on google etc - just type the person's name + financial times.  You'll be able to view it then

 

 

 

He's in good company then. Him and huge Tory donors, the Reuben family, hanging around foodbanks they've voted for. Add John Hall's £500k donation to the tory coffers. We're basically Tory FC :kasper:

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10 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

He's in good company then. Him and huge Tory donors, the Reuben family, hanging around foodbanks they've voted for. Add John Hall's £500k donation to the tory coffers. We're basically Tory FC :kasper:

 

If it makes you feel any better, considering the kind of wealth needed to own a football club at a reasonable level I'd guess that would go for the majority. :dontknow:

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10 minutes ago, wormy said:

 

If it makes you feel any better, considering the kind of wealth needed to own a football club at a reasonable level I'd guess that would go for the majority. :dontknow:

I was replying to the short "debate" referencing Hurst's politics. I've no illusions about the wealth within football or anywhere, pal.

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13 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

I was replying to the short "debate" referencing Hurst's politics. I've no illusions about the wealth within football or anywhere, pal.

 

Sorry, was just making idle chit chat before I bother to do any work. As you were, buddy.

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1 hour ago, Groundhog63 said:

He's in good company then. Him and huge Tory donors, the Reuben family, hanging around foodbanks they've voted for. Add John Hall's £500k donation to the tory coffers. We're basically Tory FC :kasper:

It doesn’t, funnily enough :)

 

They genuinely think foodbanks are marvellous because it proves that ‘deserving’ poor will be ok with handouts, rather than actually paying reasonable taxes to ensure foodbanks aren’t necessary.  Can’t see past the end of their own nose.

 

John Hall’s donations bought him a knighthood off Thatcher - who he idolised.  Despite his being trained by the NCB.  The ownership of the club has never been less than loathsome, as far as my reading of history goes …

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2 hours ago, OCK said:

Imagine if he choked on a Greggs pasty. 

 

Imagine if one of the Greggs staff slipped a razor blade shard into that pasty. That would be awful. Would like to think he'd at least be arrested and questioned if that proved fatal. 

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