Administrators for several of Day's companies (all based out of a small rented office) say they owe at least £27m.
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/17560401.blackburn-property-kings-empire-goes-under-owing-27million/
I didn't see that, I think it's because I was so eager to disappear back into the crowd after 'doing my bit' :)
I was terrified of getting nicked, not least because my day return ticket had cost me almost a week's take-home pay!
Thanks for taking the trouble to do that but it really wasn't...
Erm... no - we don't even have to score, let alone match Cardiff's efforts. No silly scorelines are required either, in fact individually, each envisaged result is far more likely than Bournemouth were to win by 5 at the Amex.
If only you'd bothered to read the OP, then you could have avoided...
I only knew about this bit 'Day was also involved in a deal to sell off more than 250 car parking spaces at Gigg Lane, a project which now owes £190,000 to investors.'
There's a victim complaining about it here
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5953209&highlight=bury
This would require us to revert to the form shown against Bournemouth, whilst Cardiff would need to recapture their performance against Chelsea, a match they would surely have won with VAR.
So, the nightmare scenario...
Cardiff 3 Palace 0, Arsenal 5 Albion 0.
Man Utd 0 Cardiff 0...
Unless you are Rainman, you don't know your 1038 times table so I put it to you that you are only capable of working that out in your head by splitting it, probably as (5x1000)+(5x38).
I think the opposite, i.e. it's something most people would easily have thought of themselves - not just 10, but splitting any calculation into much simpler ones then adding the results together.
I had an excellent Primary School education at West Hove where we did long division etc but I wasn't taught any of those methods at any school. Is this the same for anybody else?