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James Smith

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I am Spartacus!

Anyone would think that PWKH was a cross between Edward Snowden, Jason Bourne & James Bond given the levels of paranoia shown by certain individuals on here and Sisu/their lawyers.

I can just see Joy* as Pamela Landy standing in an office saying "PWKH is the toughest target that you have ever tracked. He is really good at staying alive, and trying to stop him talking and failing.......just pisses him off." :D

*but not her face obviously;)
 

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RPHunt

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After his good article on the club a few weeks ago, Oliver Kay had this to say in today's Times to show that he hasn't forgotten us:

"As yet another change of ownership looms at Leeds United, so does a sense of impending chaos, as detailed in yesterday’s edition. Football clubs are proud, historic institutions of enormous social and cultural importance. Rules need to be tightened or introduced to protect clubs from the type of corporate vandalism that has jeopardised so many of them in recent years. A petition has been opened to urge the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to address these problems, starting with an inquiry into the modern-day tragedy that is Coventry City. You can sign it here http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/59884"

Thank you once again Mr Kay.
 
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Huckerby

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Might stand outside the county ground next weekend with an iPad and get people to sign it. Probably look like a twat and freeze my arse off but might get a couple of hundred signatures
 
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observer

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Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...
 

Sky Blue Harry H

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...


MMMMmmmmm ................ wonder who you are aiming the finger of blame at. Difficult to tell, but I think I might have an idea after having read your post (twice):sarcasm::sarcasm::sarcasm:
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...

Interesting that acl accounts have never shown the council taking money out of the ground.

I suppose the accounts could have been a mess so it would all be OK in that case.
 

MichaelCCFC

New Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...

Depending upon what day of the week it is I'm either being told I'm a sisu scab or an acl employee - from day one of this mess I've always said I'm pro team and fans and have never bought into the whole having to be pro/anti acl/sisu. To state the bleeding obvious, the independent Inquiry idea has always been about calling to account all those responsible for the mess we're in and at least trying to get a better factual understanding of what's gone on. That's the agenda
 
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observer

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Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…
An inquiry …. Might show that ACL was always losing money and that even when the Club paid all the rent, the only way ACL (as managed by the Charity and the Council) could pay its bills was to sell off future revenue and pass it through the profit and loss account… go on then you budding forensic accountants give it a go… !

It might show that the best offer in town was from SISU to pay off the bank loan but that irrational prejudice by the labour majority stirred up by some good old chanting and would rather spend £14,400,000 of tax payers money to end up back where it started with a worthless company but £14.4m poorer… Like having an old car and offering an impoverished owner an HP deal for 3x the value of the car and then getting pissy when the owner won't pay it?

It might be that the Council needed to sell the football club with the stadium to have any hope of burying the fact that it has sold off the future income from the Casino, Hospitality and Development...

Investment..? Did the Council put in £20,000,000 to build the stadium.. or did it loan it to ACL and the force ACL to borrow from the bank to to repay the council… Just how much might an inquiry find that the council has taken out… Capital investment or capital extraction? What does this do to the councils own accounting? What could an inquiry find?

Would it find that the ACL shares are worthless and that a Charity has thrown away its inheritance by mismanaging the stadium?

And how much would it find that the stadium had to charge in over rent to paper over its losses...

Well get signing chaps so like the end of all good thrillers we can discover… was it the Council in the Stadium with the Briefcase...Or was in the Owner in the Stadium with the Football team… ? Or the Charity in the stands with the chequebook..

Why would you lend £14,400,000 to a company that has an asset worth £5m and a cash flow that could not pay the over heads… Stand up now… I am sure the council will accept offers from anyone who is daft enough to take that offer...

Do you really believe that (As per the Council Leader),,,. A stadium is not a stadium its a "casino"… (oh yes one which has paid to get out of its lease) or Shazzam its a conference centre….) or woosh Its a hotel !! Naw that high green bit in the middle is for show… and the seats are and outdoor picnic area...

Hey none of this might be found, but don't forget, ACL, the Council and Higgs are in the selling game and the Club is the customer.

So who is this who is going to speak up, the Club, the Charity, the Council… Why can't the Council put the stadium up for sale? Oh that's right because it can't balance the books!!!

Inquiry …. what fun, bet you could sell tickets for that… oh I forgot… there will be Judicial review this summer with the Council explaining itself to a High Court judge and its free to go an watch ….
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…
An inquiry …. Might show that ACL was always losing money and that even when the Club paid all the rent, the only way ACL (as managed by the Charity and the Council) could pay its bills was to sell off future revenue and pass it through the profit and loss account… go on then you budding forensic accountants give it a go… !

It might show that the best offer in town was from SISU to pay off the bank loan but that irrational prejudice by the labour majority stirred up by some good old chanting and would rather spend £14,400,000 of tax payers money to end up back where it started with a worthless company but £14.4m poorer… Like having an old car and offering an impoverished owner an HP deal for 3x the value of the car and then getting pissy when the owner won't pay it?

It might be that the Council needed to sell the football club with the stadium to have any hope of burying the fact that it has sold off the future income from the Casino, Hospitality and Development...

Investment..? Did the Council put in £20,000,000 to build the stadium.. or did it loan it to ACL and the force ACL to borrow from the bank to to repay the council… Just how much might an inquiry find that the council has taken out… Capital investment or capital extraction? What does this do to the councils own accounting? What could an inquiry find?

Would it find that the ACL shares are worthless and that a Charity has thrown away its inheritance by mismanaging the stadium?

And how much would it find that the stadium had to charge in over rent to paper over its losses...

Well get signing chaps so like the end of all good thrillers we can discover… was it the Council in the Stadium with the Briefcase...Or was in the Owner in the Stadium with the Football team… ? Or the Charity in the stands with the chequebook..

Why would you lend £14,400,000 to a company that has an asset worth £5m and a cash flow that could not pay the over heads… Stand up now… I am sure the council will accept offers from anyone who is daft enough to take that offer...

Do you really believe that (As per the Council Leader),,,. A stadium is not a stadium its a "casino"… (oh yes one which has paid to get out of its lease) or Shazzam its a conference centre….) or woosh Its a hotel !! Naw that high green bit in the middle is for show… and the seats are and outdoor picnic area...

Hey none of this might be found, but don't forget, ACL, the Council and Higgs are in the selling game and the Club is the customer.

So who is this who is going to speak up, the Club, the Charity, the Council… Why can't the Council put the stadium up for sale? Oh that's right because it can't balance the books!!!

Inquiry …. what fun, bet you could sell tickets for that… oh I forgot… there will be Judicial review this summer with the Council explaining itself to a High Court judge and its free to go an watch ….

Thank you for your enlightening view.

Can you just answer then why acl accounts have never shown the council taken money out of the company?

Also, if acl have never made a profit (according to you), where has this money come from for the council to take?
 

RPHunt

New Member
Interesting that the day The Times publicizes the petition we get a new poster whose first two posts are an obvious, but pathetic, attempt to derail that petition.

PWKH has already been on here to tell us that he has signed and urging everyone else to sign, which is strange behaviour if he has something to hide. So when the petition is eventually published, we will see his name – will we also see the names of Seppala, Labovitch, et al?
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...

Don't think many people would mind finding that out if it was actually the case and evidence backed. Most people want the truth and given that so far CCC and ACL have not been shown to have lied about anything where Fisher and Labovich are known to have lied on several occasions it is only natural that most people choose not to believe information coming out of SISU that has no evidence to back it up.
 

JohnWH

Well-Known Member
I don't see much reason for the "be careful what you wish for" type posts above. I hold a lot of trust and faith in the almighty Truth. If an inquiry shows unseen conspiracies, devious business practices, negligence, etc., by ANY and/or ALL parties in relation to our club in particular, then it would be an alarm for the state of football in general.
I'd say bring on inquiries, investigations, and there may be general reforms to governance of the sport that can benefit fans of all clubs.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…

Of course I'm sure you have evidence to back up all of those points and you will shortly be sharing it with all of us so we can draw our own conclusions.
 

James Smith

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...
What I would like is for the truth to come out, if the select committee can do this then why wouldn't we all want that? I'd love to see the whole lot of them being questioned and am encouraging as many people as possible to sign.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…
An inquiry …. Might show that ACL was always losing money and that even when the Club paid all the rent, the only way ACL (as managed by the Charity and the Council) could pay its bills was to sell off future revenue and pass it through the profit and loss account… go on then you budding forensic accountants give it a go… !

It might show that the best offer in town was from SISU to pay off the bank loan but that irrational prejudice by the labour majority stirred up by some good old chanting and would rather spend £14,400,000 of tax payers money to end up back where it started with a worthless company but £14.4m poorer… Like having an old car and offering an impoverished owner an HP deal for 3x the value of the car and then getting pissy when the owner won't pay it?

It might be that the Council needed to sell the football club with the stadium to have any hope of burying the fact that it has sold off the future income from the Casino, Hospitality and Development...

Investment..? Did the Council put in £20,000,000 to build the stadium.. or did it loan it to ACL and the force ACL to borrow from the bank to to repay the council… Just how much might an inquiry find that the council has taken out… Capital investment or capital extraction? What does this do to the councils own accounting? What could an inquiry find?

Would it find that the ACL shares are worthless and that a Charity has thrown away its inheritance by mismanaging the stadium?

And how much would it find that the stadium had to charge in over rent to paper over its losses...

Well get signing chaps so like the end of all good thrillers we can discover… was it the Council in the Stadium with the Briefcase...Or was in the Owner in the Stadium with the Football team… ? Or the Charity in the stands with the chequebook..

Why would you lend £14,400,000 to a company that has an asset worth £5m and a cash flow that could not pay the over heads… Stand up now… I am sure the council will accept offers from anyone who is daft enough to take that offer...

Do you really believe that (As per the Council Leader),,,. A stadium is not a stadium its a "casino"… (oh yes one which has paid to get out of its lease) or Shazzam its a conference centre….) or woosh Its a hotel !! Naw that high green bit in the middle is for show… and the seats are and outdoor picnic area...

Hey none of this might be found, but don't forget, ACL, the Council and Higgs are in the selling game and the Club is the customer.

So who is this who is going to speak up, the Club, the Charity, the Council… Why can't the Council put the stadium up for sale? Oh that's right because it can't balance the books!!!

Inquiry …. what fun, bet you could sell tickets for that… oh I forgot… there will be Judicial review this summer with the Council explaining itself to a High Court judge and its free to go an watch ….


"Ms Seppala was the least satisfactory of all the witnesses. In making my general comments above, I said that no-one was deliberately lying. But I fear Ms Seppala has a distorted recollection of some events – particularly about what happened at the meetings in New York in January 2005 – and, with the benefit of hindsight, has introduced a "spin" (I am sorry not to be able to find a better word) which suits the Applicants' case. She is also prone to exaggerate – the Respondents would characterise it as lying, but I give her the benefit of the doubt on that – for instance her suggestion (eventually withdrawn by her) that Mr Wallace had "continually" represented to the Applicants that the RCF Banks had a strong direct claim against TXU Corp when in fact he never said that at all. She also recollects (and she may well have believed what she was saying) events which did not, as I conclude, take place (namely a conversation with Mr Wallace "in a small room" and Mr Olin reading and explaining a position paper in New York on 11 January 2005). She is, I am quite sure, an astute and effective business woman. I totally reject her description of herself as naïve. I am quite sure that she was closely involved in developments as the representative of SISU as a Committee Creditor. But she had many other business matters on her mind and when it came to producing her witness statement and giving her oral evidence, her recollection was not, I think, as accurate as she would like to make out"

I look forward to Joy taking to the stand again.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
And BTW observer you seem to know a couple of facts none of us do. Like to us the loan was 14m. You say it was 14.4m

Are you Timothy? You certainly know how to chat shit.
 

James Smith

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…
An inquiry …. Might show that ACL was always losing money and that even when the Club paid all the rent, the only way ACL (as managed by the Charity and the Council) could pay its bills was to sell off future revenue and pass it through the profit and loss account… go on then you budding forensic accountants give it a go… !

It might show that the best offer in town was from SISU to pay off the bank loan but that irrational prejudice by the labour majority stirred up by some good old chanting and would rather spend £14,400,000 of tax payers money to end up back where it started with a worthless company but £14.4m poorer… Like having an old car and offering an impoverished owner an HP deal for 3x the value of the car and then getting pissy when the owner won't pay it?

It might be that the Council needed to sell the football club with the stadium to have any hope of burying the fact that it has sold off the future income from the Casino, Hospitality and Development...

Investment..? Did the Council put in £20,000,000 to build the stadium.. or did it loan it to ACL and the force ACL to borrow from the bank to to repay the council… Just how much might an inquiry find that the council has taken out… Capital investment or capital extraction? What does this do to the councils own accounting? What could an inquiry find?

Would it find that the ACL shares are worthless and that a Charity has thrown away its inheritance by mismanaging the stadium?

And how much would it find that the stadium had to charge in over rent to paper over its losses...

Well get signing chaps so like the end of all good thrillers we can discover… was it the Council in the Stadium with the Briefcase...Or was in the Owner in the Stadium with the Football team… ? Or the Charity in the stands with the chequebook..

Why would you lend £14,400,000 to a company that has an asset worth £5m and a cash flow that could not pay the over heads… Stand up now… I am sure the council will accept offers from anyone who is daft enough to take that offer...

Do you really believe that (As per the Council Leader),,,. A stadium is not a stadium its a "casino"… (oh yes one which has paid to get out of its lease) or Shazzam its a conference centre….) or woosh Its a hotel !! Naw that high green bit in the middle is for show… and the seats are and outdoor picnic area...

Hey none of this might be found, but don't forget, ACL, the Council and Higgs are in the selling game and the Club is the customer.

So who is this who is going to speak up, the Club, the Charity, the Council… Why can't the Council put the stadium up for sale? Oh that's right because it can't balance the books!!!

Inquiry …. what fun, bet you could sell tickets for that… oh I forgot… there will be Judicial review this summer with the Council explaining itself to a High Court judge and its free to go an watch ….
The Judicial Review was instigated by one party the Higgs are making a different legal action but they're still involved in this mess and not neutral. On the other hand a select committee would be instigated (assuming we get all the signatures) by us the supporters and the people of Coventry and anyone else who cares about our situation, not one of the parties directly involved. As such what fan would oppose it?
 
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Jack Griffin

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Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...

Sounds like you've been briefed by SISU's legal team.
It looks like they are jolly good at conspiracy theories.. we will see if they are right or wrong..
 
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Jack Griffin

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And BTW observer you seem to know a couple of facts none of us do. Like to us the loan was 14m. You say it was 14.4m

Are you Timothy? You certainly know how to chat shit.

No £14.4M is public knowledge, I've see it mentioned too.
 

Ashdown1

New Member
What a fucking cretin, how low do they have to stoop than to try and derail a petition. Sickening bastards just knock the nail in a tad more every week in their own coffin.
I'd welcome a review or a parliamentary debate or whatever it takes to uncover the truth about what has really been happening on all sides. I'm particularly interested in a break down of the debt loaded against the club and the exact structure and names of the investors in the owners of the club as it stands.
Let's have it all out on the table, it is surely what everyone wants to see ?
 

asb

New Member
Be careful what you wish for, …. A select committee might well find that your friendly local council spend 10 years washing out all the money it could from the Ricoh and had to make loans to it to paper over that fact that it could not continue to afford to run it…

It might find that the ACL shares were worthless,

It might find that the SISU offer to pay off the bank debt was the best in town and that the fans have been roundly played by the council by irrational prejudice...

It might not of course…

It might find that the accounts of ACL are completely above board and that taking capital out to paper over bleeding cash flow even when the club was paying the full rent did not happen….

It might not find that the Council needed to bankrupt the club so that it could sell the stadium with the Club… and that the fans have been unwittingly co-opted …!

It might not… who knows… thats the fun of Public Inquiries… you just never know… Certainly there are more players with their own agendas in this game than there are on the pitch…

Game on …...

It might find that Aliens landed and moved our club.

So many mights...I would expect many of those mights to have been cleared up by the Judicial Review.

Then it is the unasked and unanswered questions that need addressing.

That might be more to do with the actions of the Football League, the Administration process, and yes, I have to say it Sisu.

The Football League can hide behind "our rules do not allow us to interfere". They might however be asked why their rules are not fit for purpose.

The Administration process was carried out legally, but maybe the law is too loose, and needs a tighten. Only by examining the issue can that be answered.

Sisu have many questions to answer, yet seem totally inept at answering any. The last people they want being questioned is their own business, and key players, within a context that all the facts are know from all sides, by a qualified independent committee.

Maybe someone should ask all the key players to sign the petition. The club could also address the Sixfield fans at half time and urge them to sign it.
 

Rusty Trombone

Well-Known Member
The Judicial Review was instigated by one party the Higgs are making a different legal action but they're still involved in this mess and not neutral. On the other hand a select committee would be instigated (assuming we get all the signatures) by us the supporters and the people of' Coventry and anyone else who cares about our situation, not one of the parties directly involved. As such what fan would oppose it?

Getting the signatures my no means guarantees a select committee meeting, all it 'guarantees' is that it might, only might, get talked about in the House of Commons. Obviously still worth doing, and most people will be happy to hear truth if that could happen, regardless of what side we are currently on. ACL's accounts are due out by the end of the month, so that should give an idea of what has been going on for them.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
What a fucking cretin, how low do they have to stoop than to try and derail a petition. Sickening bastards just knock the nail in a tad more every week in their own coffin.

Of course if everything SISU claim is true they would surely welcome this and be urging everyone to sign. The only reason anyone would object to this is if they had something to hide :thinking about:
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Of course if everything SISU claim is true they would surely welcome this and be urging everyone to sign. The only reason anyone would object to this is if they had something to hide :thinking about:

So ACL's frantic attempt to stop the judicial review means they do have something to hide?
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
So ACL's frantic attempt to stop the judicial review means they do have something to hide?

So you would have no issue with someone bringing a court case against you?

Also, when have ACL tried to stop it?
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

Well-Known Member
So ACL's frantic attempt to stop the judicial review means they do have something to hide?

Are you honestly suggesting that a sane business would not try to stop legal action being taken against it?

Have you ever heard of legal costs, not to mention the distraction?
 

Johnnythespider

Well-Known Member
Be careful what you wish for… This democracy thing does not always work the way you think it should…
An inquiry …. Might show that ACL was always losing money and that even when the Club paid all the rent, the only way ACL (as managed by the Charity and the Council) could pay its bills was to sell off future revenue and pass it through the profit and loss account… go on then you budding forensic accountants give it a go… !

It might show that the best offer in town was from SISU to pay off the bank loan but that irrational prejudice by the labour majority stirred up by some good old chanting and would rather spend £14,400,000 of tax payers money to end up back where it started with a worthless company but £14.4m poorer… Like having an old car and offering an impoverished owner an HP deal for 3x the value of the car and then getting pissy when the owner won't pay it?

It might be that the Council needed to sell the football club with the stadium to have any hope of burying the fact that it has sold off the future income from the Casino, Hospitality and Development...

Investment..? Did the Council put in £20,000,000 to build the stadium.. or did it loan it to ACL and the force ACL to borrow from the bank to to repay the council… Just how much might an inquiry find that the council has taken out… Capital investment or capital extraction? What does this do to the councils own accounting? What could an inquiry find?

Would it find that the ACL shares are worthless and that a Charity has thrown away its inheritance by mismanaging the stadium?

And how much would it find that the stadium had to charge in over rent to paper over its losses...

Well get signing chaps so like the end of all good thrillers we can discover… was it the Council in the Stadium with the Briefcase...Or was in the Owner in the Stadium with the Football team… ? Or the Charity in the stands with the chequebook..

Why would you lend £14,400,000 to a company that has an asset worth £5m and a cash flow that could not pay the over heads… Stand up now… I am sure the council will accept offers from anyone who is daft enough to take that offer...

Do you really believe that (As per the Council Leader),,,. A stadium is not a stadium its a "casino"… (oh yes one which has paid to get out of its lease) or Shazzam its a conference centre….) or woosh Its a hotel !! Naw that high green bit in the middle is for show… and the seats are and outdoor picnic area...

Hey none of this might be found, but don't forget, ACL, the Council and Higgs are in the selling game and the Club is the customer.

So who is this who is going to speak up, the Club, the Charity, the Council… Why can't the Council put the stadium up for sale? Oh that's right because it can't balance the books!!!

Inquiry …. what fun, bet you could sell tickets for that… oh I forgot… there will be Judicial review this summer with the Council explaining itself to a High Court judge and its free to go an watch ….

Me thinks he doth protest too much
 

Nick

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Are you honestly suggesting that a sane business would not try to stop legal action being taken against it?

Have you ever heard of legal costs, not to mention the distraction?

It depends I guess, personally I wouldn't want it but then again I haven't been taking out legal action against other parties.

I just hope this JR gets everything out in the open.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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It depends I guess, personally I wouldn't want it but then again I haven't been taking out legal action against other parties.

I just hope this JR gets everything out in the open.

Not quite sure what point you're making.

Are you suggesting that if a business ever takes legal action, then it is no longer logical for them to seek to avoid legal action being taken against them?
 
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