That only works if whoever wants to come in can buy the shares, with SISU they own enough of the company (does anyone apart from Brody own anything?) that nobody can come in without their say so.I'm not into business shennanigans so please excuse my naivety but if SUSU refuse to sell, what is stopping another buyer coming in on a hostile takeover ?
But you have to ask, IF there was someone mad enough, rich enough and dedicated enough to make them an offer, what the fuck would be in it for SISU NOT to sell and walk away? They can't be enjoying this, surely?
But with regard to sugar daddies, how come Hull City, a tiny club in an absolute shit-hole of a city, that's almost as badly-run as ours, owned by a fucking lunatic wanker of a businessman who doesn't understand the first thing about loyalty, tradition or football, has managed to attract a Chinese investor to take them over??? And we haven't???
But you have to ask, IF there was someone mad enough, rich enough and dedicated enough to make them an offer, what the fuck would be in it for SISU NOT to sell and walk away? They can't be enjoying this, surely?
But with regard to sugar daddies, how come Hull City, a tiny club in an absolute shit-hole of a city, that's almost as badly-run as ours, owned by a fucking lunatic wanker of a businessman who doesn't understand the first thing about loyalty, tradition or football, has managed to attract a Chinese investor to take them over??? And we haven't???
Or if, as others have previously intimated, SISU are using the CCFC company to hold/hide debts or tax losses for the fund less reason for them to sell.
Or if, as others have previously intimated, SISU are using the CCFC company to hold/hide debts or tax losses for the fund less reason for them to sell.
Or if, as others have previously intimated, SISU are using the CCFC company to hold/hide debts or tax losses for the fund less reason for them to sell.
Makes 2 of you then...There definitely up to something more than football .
Is that another conspiracy theory ?
Really? How are they doing that?
Perhaps the same way they managed to transfer the players and golden share into the wrong account by mistake ?????
I suppose you were up to speed with that one as well ?
So how are they going to hide debts and losses within CCFC?
If they are making a profit from one business they can offset the losses in another business against tax, perhaps.
Your the Sisu representative on here perhaps you can advise.
Yeah, that appeared to be well dodgy.Perhaps the same way they managed to transfer the players and golden share into the wrong account by mistake ?????
I suppose you were up to speed with that one as well ?
Only in the same group of companies. SBS&L is the holding company, the top of the tree, it makes a loss.If they are making a profit from one business they can offset the losses in another business against tax, perhaps.
Your the Sisu representative on here perhaps you can advise.
You are nearly as obsessed about conspiracy's as Simon Gilbert...
It did indeed. The FL and FA got the wool pulled over their eyes there I think. Shame that, with the way the process was run, things weren't looked into in more detail.Yeah, that appeared to be well dodgy.
It did indeed. The FL and FA got the wool pulled over their eyes there I think. Shame that, with the way the process was run, things weren't looked into in more detail.
What you really can't work it out Nick or are you just defending them for the sake of it as usual ?Really? How are they doing that?
No I'm asking how they are doing it, I'm happy to be corrected all the time and learnWhat you really can't work it out Nick or are you just defending them for the sake of it as usual ?
That is nonsense, you don't know what you are talking about.
Really? How are they doing that?
Isn't this what a lot of big businesses do? Find a "Company and use it as a "Tax loss haven"... I'm not savvy with business ways, but I'm quite sure this behaviour goes on.Or if, as others have previously intimated, SISU are using the CCFC company to hold/hide debts or tax losses for the fund less reason for them to sell.
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