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Post by artysid on Nov 15, 2019 17:49:34 GMT 1
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Post by ben1987 on Nov 16, 2019 10:58:55 GMT 1
Them and the c**** down the m621 have to be two of the most deluded fan bases in the world. Full of self entitlement, delusional , arrogance, delusional, disregard, delusional, ignorant oh and delusional wankers. Trying to buy their way out of a league they have been in for years despite claiming they belong in the PL because as corrupt c**** such as Scudamore have said, it’s what the PL wants so they must be there. No matter how much they kid themselves, their city will always be Red. They can only dream of being the club Sheffield United are. Just like Leeds dream of being the club Manchester United are. Fuck off.
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Post by Galpharmer on Nov 16, 2019 11:05:45 GMT 1
Them and the c**** down the m621 have to be two of the most deluded fan bases in the world. Full of self entitlement, delusional , arrogance, delusional, disregard, delusional, ignorant oh and delusional wankers. Trying to buy their way out of a league they have been in for years despite claiming they belong in the PL because as corrupt c**** such as Scudamore have said, it’s what the PL wants so they must be there. No matter how much they kid themselves, their city will always be Red. They can only dream of being the club Sheffield United are. Just like Leeds dream of being the club Manchester United are. Fuck off. Morning Ben.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 12:55:48 GMT 1
Them and the c**** down the m621 have to be two of the most deluded fan bases in the world. Full of self entitlement, delusional , arrogance, delusional, disregard, delusional, ignorant oh and delusional wankers. Trying to buy their way out of a league they have been in for years despite claiming they belong in the PL because as corrupt c**** such as Scudamore have said, it’s what the PL wants so they must be there. No matter how much they kid themselves, their city will always be Red. They can only dream of being the club Sheffield United are. Just like Leeds dream of being the club Manchester United are. Fuck off. they certainly have traits of the torys about them born to rule etc
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Post by Leporid on Nov 16, 2019 18:55:47 GMT 1
Sounds like its something to do with them putting the sale in the wrong financial year, don't think Derby or Villa will be punished. More points deducted for Garry Monk, he doesn't half pick his clubs There's a danger of this becoming a habit with Monk.
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Post by iangreaves on Nov 17, 2019 9:59:15 GMT 1
Wendies fans reckon they’ve seen that the penalty could be 35 points deduction.
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Post by ilsonterrier on Nov 17, 2019 10:20:36 GMT 1
Sounds like its something to do with them putting the sale in the wrong financial year, don't think Derby or Villa will be punished. More points deducted for Garry Monk, he doesn't half pick his clubs There's a danger of this becoming a habit with Monk. Has he got prior form for this? 😉
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Post by benhomly on Nov 17, 2019 10:20:50 GMT 1
Them and the c**** down the m621 have to be two of the most deluded fan bases in the world. Full of self entitlement, delusional , arrogance, delusional, disregard, delusional, ignorant oh and delusional wankers. Trying to buy their way out of a league they have been in for years despite claiming they belong in the PL because as corrupt c**** such as Scudamore have said, it’s what the PL wants so they must be there. No matter how much they kid themselves, their city will always be Red. They can only dream of being the club Sheffield United are. Just like Leeds dream of being the club Manchester United are. Fuck off. they certainly have traits of the torys about them born to rule etc It’s a bit like Scottish football at the moment is politics in this country. Considering the quality of the opposition then it’s a good job the tories are born to rule.
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Post by zoso on Nov 17, 2019 10:38:16 GMT 1
Wendies fans reckon they’ve seen that the penalty could be 35 points deduction. That would be a real shame......
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Post by yappledapple on Nov 17, 2019 10:57:32 GMT 1
Wendies fans reckon they’ve seen that the penalty could be 35 points deduction. That’s very Saracens like 😉 Does it also come with the matching £5M fine!
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Nov 17, 2019 12:14:56 GMT 1
Hopefully they go bust
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Post by Galpharmer on Nov 17, 2019 12:23:25 GMT 1
Still 30/1 to be relegated. Suggest their fans lump on. Be enough to buy a torch, rather than waste the old mobile phone battery.
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Post by Leporid on Nov 17, 2019 20:11:24 GMT 1
There's a danger of this becoming a habit with Monk. Has he got prior form for this? 😉 This may be of a different order.
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Post by htafctaunton on Nov 17, 2019 20:40:06 GMT 1
There's a danger of this becoming a habit with Monk. Has he got prior form for this? 😉 ...apart from preaching about his successes at Brum, Leeds, and 'Boro ......Nun whatsoever !!
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Post by rothwellterrier on Nov 26, 2019 15:54:02 GMT 1
Mr class, humility and respect on his high horse again.
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Post by Leporid on Nov 26, 2019 16:17:48 GMT 1
Mr class, humility and respect on his high horse again. "I don't want to talk about it...but I will." That's the order of things with Monk.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Nov 26, 2019 16:24:07 GMT 1
hope they get either a massive (.................. ) points deduction or thrown out of the league.
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Post by softboy on Nov 26, 2019 16:35:18 GMT 1
From what I can work out Birmingham got a 12 point deduction for breaching FFP rules but all was above board except the actual breach (if that makes sense) whereas Wednesday seem to have made a deliberate attempt to deceive the EFL by putting the sale of the stadium (at an inflated price) in a different year than it actually took place. Also I would have thought this is in breach of Companies House regulations as well as the Directors would have had to sign their Accounts that they were a "true an fair reflection of the Company Financial position" which they appear they were not. I believe their "crime" is much more serious than the Birmingham one and if found quilty I would have thought 20 plus points deduction is definately very realistic.
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Post by Tiro on Nov 26, 2019 17:20:00 GMT 1
From what I can work out Birmingham got a 12 point deduction for breaching FFP rules but all was above board except the actual breach (if that makes sense) whereas Wednesday seem to have made a deliberate attempt to deceive the EFL by putting the sale of the stadium (at an inflated price) in a different year than it actually took place. Also I would have thought this is in breach of Companies House regulations as well as the Directors would have had to sign their Accounts that they were a "true an fair reflection of the Company Financial position" which they appear they were not. I believe their "crime" is much more serious than the Birmingham one and if found quilty I would have thought 20 plus points deduction is definately very realistic. Also, sponsored by a taxi company that doesn't appear to own any taxis and a drinks company that didn't make drinks for two years. Both owned by the chairman nonetheless.... Oh! And the kit manufacturer? Yeah, you guessed it...
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Post by jonny5 on Nov 27, 2019 18:13:55 GMT 1
So the Massive sold their stadium for £60m and made a profit of £38m on it, how the */$% can they do that on a depreciating asset that looks like it's from the 1950's??
To be honest though, if they gave them a point deduction that relegated them they'd be straight back and full of confidence so might do a double promotion, I'd leave them with a modest points reduction in May that demotes them to 1 point outside the playoffs if they're in there or carry it over to next year.
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Nov 27, 2019 18:50:29 GMT 1
From what I can work out Birmingham got a 12 point deduction for breaching FFP rules but all was above board except the actual breach (if that makes sense) whereas Wednesday seem to have made a deliberate attempt to deceive the EFL by putting the sale of the stadium (at an inflated price) in a different year than it actually took place. Also I would have thought this is in breach of Companies House regulations as well as the Directors would have had to sign their Accounts that they were a "true an fair reflection of the Company Financial position" which they appear they were not. I believe their "crime" is much more serious than the Birmingham one and if found quilty I would have thought 20 plus points deduction is definately very realistic. Also, sponsored by a taxi company that doesn't appear to own any taxis and a drinks company that didn't make drinks for two years. Both owned by the chairman nonetheless.... Oh! And the kit manufacturer? Yeah, you guessed it... They must have had Chris Grayling as their chief advisor.
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Post by yappledapple on Dec 2, 2019 23:45:42 GMT 1
Getting a little bit more serious...
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Post by DATM Travel Agent on Dec 3, 2019 0:34:05 GMT 1
Wendies fans reckon they’ve seen that the penalty could be 35 points deduction. That would be unimaginable levels of hilarity.
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Post by Captainslapper on Dec 3, 2019 0:56:57 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil.
Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?.
But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong?
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Post by Mecha Corte on Dec 3, 2019 12:43:19 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil. Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?. But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong? "Potless" Phil sanctions cheap season cards at the club he supports, multi billionaire at club he's never heard of goes down the how much will these mugs stand for route. PS Cpt. Did you see Kes was 50 years old last week ?
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Post by galpharm2400 on Dec 3, 2019 13:14:09 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil. Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?. But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong? "Potless" Phil sanctions cheap season cards at the club he supports, multi billionaire at club he's never heard of goes down the how much will these mugs stand for route. PS Cpt. Did you see Kes was 50 years old last week ? Surprisingly enough some people get rich by never giving any of the suckers they met on the way up an even break. They make more money by not giving anything away and all business they do is about the penny upwards profit they can make. They also use whatever methods they can to bend the rules until they get away with it or break them enough to get caught out, then any financial penalties will be covered from dispensing with any costs from the businesses, easiest is probably fucking over the football club.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Dec 3, 2019 14:08:22 GMT 1
So the Massive sold their stadium for £60m and made a profit of £38m on it, how the */$% can they do that on a depreciating asset that looks like it's from the 1950's?? To be honest though, if they gave them a point deduction that relegated them they'd be straight back and full of confidence so might do a double promotion, I'd leave them with a modest points reduction in May that demotes them to 1 point outside the playoffs if they're in there or carry it over to next year. I wouldn't. The Football League and FA (if they chose to) could relegate them to the bottom tier of english football. I'm not familiar with non-league football but what is the bottom tier?
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Post by benhomly on Dec 3, 2019 14:28:41 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil. Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?. But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong? Could just as easily go the other way. Leicester anyone?
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Post by Mecha Corte on Dec 3, 2019 16:37:04 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil. Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?. But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong? Could just as easily go the other way. Leicester anyone? Leicester and Man.City are two examples that have worked well but the " just as easily " part doesn't stand up to scuitiny, Coventry, Pompey, Charlton to name a few, there's a lot more clubs suffered for being a rich man's plaything than done well out of it.
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Post by conman on Dec 3, 2019 17:10:18 GMT 1
Worth well over half a billion himself and his family's wealth is into the several billions. Just the sort of wealthy foreign investor that some people imagined were queueing out of Dean Hoyles door, and who he should have sold our club to instead of life long Town fanatic Phil. Season tickets for adults range between £455 in the kop to £555 on each side by the way, Or maybe get a half season ticket, currently on sale for between £265 and £370 ?. But hes a rich foreigner so what could go wrong? "Potless" Phil sanctions cheap season cards at the club he supports, multi billionaire at club he's never heard of goes down the how much will these mugs stand for route. PS Cpt. Did you see Kes was 50 years old last week ? Fucking hell, that's unbelievable. Is it still flying?,or just maybe the odd bit of hovering now and again?
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