Not sure if that has been posted already, but was dated on 6th May 2019, having got our final league position wrong in the statement, it has also said they’re one of three to be in the running and that they’re currently raising capital and looking for any extra interest.
It also says it was published by the Australian Football Consortium (AFC).
How real that is I don’t know. Just thought I’d share it.
I don't understand why they are still trying to raise capital 2 years down the line, when many many people are telling us they have plenty of money, but just don't want to over pay for a club they agreed a price on years ago ?
Wibble wibble. I think that's reasonable proof that they don't have the funds for what they intend.
I wonder if all these people involved in the takeover that we keep hearing about encountered on trains are bumping into any of those Millwall and Pompey fans on the East Croydon line
Not sure any 'ITK' posters should be taking the piss out of people posting rumours, even if it is JA. Those done deals and two tough weeks have hardly played out well have they?
Croydon you have to remember that I didn’t say two weeks, I said GM thought (or hoped?) it would be done in two weeks. That was 100% the case. Wasn’t my fault it didn’t happen. Not even GM’s probably. Pretty sad that a year later people are banging on about it as if they were somehow cheated. ‘Don’t take it all so serious’. #Snowflakes #;-)
Appreciate that JS, and in fairness I've only picked on you and Airman there because you happen to have had a memorable take over 'catchphrase'. I just don't think it's fair for anyone to dig out the likes of Doucher/JA etc when no one has actually been proved right on anything.
My wife is always right about everything, as for proof she told me.
Think you misunderstood - you always being in the wrong isn’t the same as her being always right, I think.
I reckon Lee's already signed a new contract and decided to go off for a spot of fishing whilst the new owner thrash out a deal with Roly. Wouldn't that be something?
Last battle fought on British Soil at Culludon where a Scot with a French accent and an army of Scots is defeated by a German with an army of Scots
One of my direct ancestors was killed at the Battle of Falkirk three months earlier - the penultimate battle on British soil.
Which side was he on?
The winning side! Sir Robert Munro of Foulis died at Falkirk and was given a heroes burial by the Jacobites. He was the brother of my great (x7) grandfather.
The clan fought with Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, and for the King against the Jacobites four hundred years later.
I reckon Lee's already signed a new contract and decided to go off for a spot of fishing whilst the new owner thrash out a deal with Roly. Wouldn't that be something?
I think you're so much closer to the truth than anyone else on this threaded line.
I reckon Lee's already signed a new contract and decided to go off for a spot of fishing whilst the new owner thrash out a deal with Roly. Wouldn't that be something?
I think you're so much closer to the truth than anyone else on this threaded line.
I honestly believe this to be the case. Bowyer wouldn't have gone otherwise.
Last battle fought on British Soil at Culludon where a Scot with a French accent and an army of Scots is defeated by a German with an army of Scots
One of my direct ancestors was killed at the Battle of Falkirk three months earlier - the penultimate battle on British soil.
Which side was he on?
The winning side! Sir Robert Munro of Foulis died at Falkirk and was given a heroes burial by the Jacobites. He was the brother of my great (x7) grandfather.
The clan fought with Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, and for the King against the Jacobites four hundred years later.
Munros - backing winners for 800 years!
I'd have a dab in the gambling industry with a background like that ....oh wait a minute
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Wibble wibble. I think that's reasonable proof that they don't have the funds for what they intend.
We'll end up with a cast off from another tiddler.
The clan fought with Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, and for the King against the Jacobites four hundred years later.
Munros - backing winners for 800 years!