Copy of the e-mail i've just sent to SL following his chat on here this morning:
Hi Stuart
Following on from the online chat you had with us on SBT this morning, the next time Tim Fisher is on your show, if i'm not available to speak on air, I would like you to ask him the following on my behalf:
Mr Fisher has stated in numerous interviews both on CWR and in the CET that the trading of the football club has been (for some years) in Holdings, not CCFC Limited (in administration).
In the 31.05.2011 accounts, signed by Mr Fisher, and submitted to Companies House, the principal activity of Limited (company reg: 03056875) is listed as "professional football club". The principal activity of Holdings (company reg: 00094305) is listed as "holding compnay whose subsidiary is engaged in playing activities of a professional football club". This clearly shows that the football club is in Limited and not Holdings. The annual return submitted by the Football League in June 2012 also declares that the "golden share" is in Limited and not Holdings. This is a fact confirmed by the Football League and the administrator recently.
The turnover of Ltd (in admin) in the 31.05.2011 accounts is declared at £10.2m and employees remuneration (wages) at £10.3m. How is this possible for a company that he states is non-trading and has no player contracts in it and no assets or liabilities? The administrators report also shows that the management accounts to 31.05.12 has a turnover of £9m.
If the players wages and tax deductions have been declared in Ltd, but the contracts are all in Holdings, does this mean that all of the submissions to HMRC are incorrect and will need to be re-sumbitted? Likewise does the same apply for turnover and which company has declared it on submitted VAT returns?
I am also providing a link to the article (not written by myself I must point out) that was being discussed on the thread started by you this morning on SBT for you to read in your own time:
http://aprisonofmeasuredtime.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/its-timmy-time/
Many thanks in advance
Jason (jas365)