Why not just enter voluntary administration?
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Chips. Urine. Two of us?TonyDomingos wrote:That's a bigger leap of faith than the day job, Bish!thebish wrote:the other route is also simple.
a squillionaire consortium of lovely people buys us and it all turns out to be reet.
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Correctamundo!Gudnib wrote:Why no comments on my last post on this subject? Are the financial considerations completely beyond the comprehension of contributors to this and other websites? Is that why some cling to simplistic, uninformed and ill considered assumptions?
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I misread your post where it said Moonshift (now Fildraw) - as meaning Moonshift was now Fildraw. Apologies.Gudnib wrote:I appreciate its an easy mistake to make but may I just refer you to notes 31 and 32 of the last filed accounts of Burnden Leisure which show that the ownership and the loans have both been with Fildraw since 31December 2014.Worthy4England wrote:I suspect no one could be arsed. It would have only been criticized as too simplistic if it differed from your opinion. Fildraw and Moonshift are not the same legal entity. One owns the Club the other lends it money. How poor is it that folks can bandy about such inaccurate statements on the interweb? Is it beyond their comprehension?Gudnib wrote:Why no comments on my last post on this subject? Are the financial considerations completely beyond the comprehension of contributors to this and other websites? Is that why some cling to simplistic, uninformed and ill considered assumptions?
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Thanks for that. I see that now.Worthy4England wrote:I misread your post where it said Moonshift (now Fildraw) - as meaning Moonshift was now Fildraw. Apologies.Gudnib wrote:I appreciate its an easy mistake to make but may I just refer you to notes 31 and 32 of the last filed accounts of Burnden Leisure which show that the ownership and the loans have both been with Fildraw since 31December 2014.Worthy4England wrote:I suspect no one could be arsed. It would have only been criticized as too simplistic if it differed from your opinion. Fildraw and Moonshift are not the same legal entity. One owns the Club the other lends it money. How poor is it that folks can bandy about such inaccurate statements on the interweb? Is it beyond their comprehension?Gudnib wrote:Why no comments on my last post on this subject? Are the financial considerations completely beyond the comprehension of contributors to this and other websites? Is that why some cling to simplistic, uninformed and ill considered assumptions?
There's a lot of detail and that's where the devil is, so they say. I hate clichés btw but they are sometimes a way of getting a point across.
Re: Why not just enter voluntary administration?
You would be better not presuming, Bobo, but are you presuming that when Moonshift transferred the £174milliion loan to Fildraw any security for the loan disappeared up the chimney like Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. I don't honestly think that's the way it usually works.bobo the clown wrote:^^^ You know that accusation of condescending arrogance which you seem to object to ..... ?
Can I presume you were not a finance professional ?
You ACTUALLY think that ED could shift his debts to another Company also owned by himself and miraculously avoid any impact ? The minds of conspiracy theorists are scary places. But it's a good time for you guys ... plenty of tin foil around for making those hats.
But its time, you may be pleased to know, for Gudnib to also disappear and leave you and your friends to your own musings.
Adios amigos!
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So after all that you just suddenly disappear? pffft 

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He's probably got to prepare for a court appearance on the 18th.twilight wrote:So after all that you just suddenly disappear? pffft
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Or maybe a meeting to discuss Lennons future!



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