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One of the Belgian 20 on now. Saying how KM can be very eloquent, but spins half-truths. Saggers tries to be diplomatic3
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Don't think the FA/EFL could have known any of this ex ante - once subsequently discovered the legal implications are very dicey.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
If it is anything like approved persons fit and proper test in financial services it will be along the lines of conduct and customer interests which is certainly wanting on the latter.newyorkaddick said:
Still don't know why he'd fail a fit and proper test - his wealth is presumably legitimate.PragueAddick said:
I think Saggers answered you quite well there. He said its not possible to do a proper FAPP test without shedloads of money to audit a personnewyorkaddick said:Thank goodness for Patrick Barclay - Holland and Saggers are not very eloquent. Why would RD have failed a fit and proper test?
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For whatever reason, I'm about 2 minutes behind you listening to this!PragueAddick said:One of the Belgian 20 on now. Saying how KM can be very eloquent, but spins half-truths. Saggers tries to be diplomatic
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Internet v FM or DigitalPowell Is Pleasant said:
For whatever reason, I'm about 2 minutes behind you listening to this!PragueAddick said:One of the Belgian 20 on now. Saying how KM can be very eloquent, but spins half-truths. Saggers tries to be diplomatic
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You are right on your narrow point. But what is your prescription for improved governance then? Let the market decide?newyorkaddick said:
Don't think the FA/EFL could have known any of this ex ante - once subsequently discovered the legal implications are very dicey.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
If it is anything like approved persons fit and proper test in financial services it will be along the lines of conduct and customer interests which is certainly wanting on the latter.newyorkaddick said:
Still don't know why he'd fail a fit and proper test - his wealth is presumably legitimate.PragueAddick said:
I think Saggers answered you quite well there. He said its not possible to do a proper FAPP test without shedloads of money to audit a personnewyorkaddick said:Thank goodness for Patrick Barclay - Holland and Saggers are not very eloquent. Why would RD have failed a fit and proper test?
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Well said Quentin.7
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was Quentin the guy who had the letter?iamdan said:Well said Quentin.
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The ex volunteer for the club.roseandcrown said:
was Quentin the guy who had the letter?iamdan said:Well said Quentin.
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Paul is apparently Foley's dad3
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Good show and a reasonably sized listenership if football fans. Club's inability to respond or even confirm on OS is so damning. This could be a nail in the coffin of the Belgian experience.1
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Good hour of stuff there. Both barrels firmly unloaded toward the regime.1
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Rickey Holmes grew up in Southend.
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To be honest, I am a bit surprised that some people think it might have been Roger Johnson's father. I mean, if there's one thing we know about him, it's that he's very, very unlikely to have one...9
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Was Ricky Holmes dad.0
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it was Holmes Dad I would say as he also mentioned Pompey who Holmes played for as well.Henry Irving said:Rickey Holmes grew up in Southend.
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Well Ricky best not take the corners anymore mate9
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Anakin Skywalker is Rickys father....3
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Mahbe we just have to accept how ridiculous it is that we are 'fans' of a limited liability companyPragueAddick said:
You are right on your narrow point. But what is your prescription for improved governance then? Let the market decide?newyorkaddick said:
Don't think the FA/EFL could have known any of this ex ante - once subsequently discovered the legal implications are very dicey.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
If it is anything like approved persons fit and proper test in financial services it will be along the lines of conduct and customer interests which is certainly wanting on the latter.newyorkaddick said:
Still don't know why he'd fail a fit and proper test - his wealth is presumably legitimate.PragueAddick said:
I think Saggers answered you quite well there. He said its not possible to do a proper FAPP test without shedloads of money to audit a personnewyorkaddick said:Thank goodness for Patrick Barclay - Holland and Saggers are not very eloquent. Why would RD have failed a fit and proper test?
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Players parents are entitled to their opinions, just as we are, even if they are wrong or uninformed, I don't think the players need grief from the fans, they've got enough on their plate to sort out, we are a sorry mess at the moment, prepare unfortunately ,for more repeated mistakes and failure this season.
Anyone up for a protest on Saturday?6 -
Well, quite. Unlike in Germany.newyorkaddick said:
Mahbe we just have to accept how ridiculous it is that we are 'fans' of a limited liability companyPragueAddick said:
You are right on your narrow point. But what is your prescription for improved governance then? Let the market decide?newyorkaddick said:
Don't think the FA/EFL could have known any of this ex ante - once subsequently discovered the legal implications are very dicey.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
If it is anything like approved persons fit and proper test in financial services it will be along the lines of conduct and customer interests which is certainly wanting on the latter.newyorkaddick said:
Still don't know why he'd fail a fit and proper test - his wealth is presumably legitimate.PragueAddick said:
I think Saggers answered you quite well there. He said its not possible to do a proper FAPP test without shedloads of money to audit a personnewyorkaddick said:Thank goodness for Patrick Barclay - Holland and Saggers are not very eloquent. Why would RD have failed a fit and proper test?
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No they fuckin well ain't, they haven't invested years and years of their life and money supporting the club, and will fuck off just as soon as there little boy gets a transfer, I am fuckin livid with that call.16
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If it was then he should have some sympathy for another side that has been shafted by its owners. The way Pompey fans have picked their club up from the ashes shows exactly the same spirit that got Charlton back to the Valley.roseandcrown said:
it was Holmes Dad I would say as he also mentioned Pompey who Holmes played for as well.Henry Irving said:Rickey Holmes grew up in Southend.
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Whether run well or badly, we are still structurally set up to lose several million per annum - until this changes then we are at the behest of lunatic rich owners.PragueAddick said:
Well, quite. Unlike in Germany.newyorkaddick said:
Mahbe we just have to accept how ridiculous it is that we are 'fans' of a limited liability companyPragueAddick said:
You are right on your narrow point. But what is your prescription for improved governance then? Let the market decide?newyorkaddick said:
Don't think the FA/EFL could have known any of this ex ante - once subsequently discovered the legal implications are very dicey.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
If it is anything like approved persons fit and proper test in financial services it will be along the lines of conduct and customer interests which is certainly wanting on the latter.newyorkaddick said:
Still don't know why he'd fail a fit and proper test - his wealth is presumably legitimate.PragueAddick said:
I think Saggers answered you quite well there. He said its not possible to do a proper FAPP test without shedloads of money to audit a personnewyorkaddick said:Thank goodness for Patrick Barclay - Holland and Saggers are not very eloquent. Why would RD have failed a fit and proper test?
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I find it incredible that any parent of a player would ring in - are they really so clueless?5