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Black Rod

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Jan 19, 2013
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Who would buy them though, apart from the insane and those who simply want to stick a certificate on their wall?

I suspect those people who feel that Dick Knight got shafted by Tony Bloom wanting to take control after sticking up £100m of his own money or that the club - despite playing in a state of the art stadium, highest finish for 30 years, million pound signings etc - would somehow be better off with Knight still in charge.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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Who would buy them though, apart from the insane and those who simply want to stick a certificate on their wall?

The vast majority want a framed share certificate to display on the wall to show they are an uber-fan of BHAFC
 


Giraffe

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I would congratulate Dick if he was giving a % to charity, AITC etc.

If sells all of them, a number of fans own a grand total of 1.54% of the club. That will really make a difference won't it!

It just smacks of trying to sell a book and get a bit of cash for his worthless shares

Why do it in this way otherwise. Would be easy enough to do without attaching a form in his book!
 


HawkTheSeagull

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Jan 31, 2012
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The vast majority want a framed share certificate to display on the wall to show they are an uber-fan of BHAFC

Or that they waste their money on a piece of worthless paper......

Id make certificates for people saying they have shares in BHAFC for 50p - as you will get the same thing in return.

If he REALLY doesnt want his shares - then why not just give them to a charity - IE REMF or AITC.
 






Giraffe

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Or that they waste their money on a piece of worthless paper......

Id make certificates for people saying they have shares in BHAFC for 50p - as you will get the same thing in return.

If he REALLY doesnt want his shares - then why not just give them to a charity - IE REMF or AITC.

To be fair to Dick he has put a lot of money into the Albion over the years and therefore if he wants some of that back you can't blame him, and I don't. I just don't think he should be somehow congratulated for selling off his shares in this way and hyping a book sale to boot.
 










Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Nooooo! Just think what mischief you could do with 100% of the lot up the road before liquidating them and putting the money into our playing budget!

But it wouldn't look as nice hanging on the wall as an Albion share certificate.
 


El Presidente

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If he REALLY doesnt want his shares - then why not just give them to a charity - IE REMF or AITC.

If you give something that is worthless to a charity, the charity now owns something that is worthless.

Would be better if DK gifted the proceeds of any share sale to AITC.. That way it would benefit financially.
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Would all those nay sayers buy shares if the club was offering them for sale - either as new issue or existing holder's shares?

That really is the bottom line when deciding whether or not to buy - the motives, whether they be good or bad, of the seller is irrelevant.

On a personal basis I believe that fan ownership, be it large or small, is good for the club.

If the club were issuing new shares, at least the money would be going to the club.

The club will receive no benefit from the sale of Dick's shares - the only financial benefit that will accrue will be to Dick. And at a vastly inflated figure compared to their true investment value.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Can anyone explain for me please..

1. Would it be possible to buy, and receive the shares before xmas?
2. Can I buy some without buying the book? - can we get hold of the form?

Would have thought the 'Expression of Interest'form would need to be made available somewhere else besides being inside the book. Especially as DK has got a million shares and might possibly not sell huge numbers of the book. Or if the form is only available in the book maybe some public-spirited person could scan it in and make it into a downloadable pdf?
 




dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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I don't think he can sell them without the other board member's permission anyway.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Anyone listen to him on the radio this morning? What time was he on?

You can listen again here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k84ps but don't think I can deal with 3 hours of radio sussex.

Also I notice from the Amazon ad at the top of the page that the cover of the book has changed. Did the club refuse permission for the one of him at the Amex to be used? If so that is very petty!

That picture belongs to DK. It was paid for by the fans who went to the presentation and dinner at Donatellos. Dick himself asked for it to be hung in Dick's bar so it's nothing to do with the club.
 


hans kraay fan club

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That picture belongs to DK. It was paid for by the fans who went to the presentation and dinner at Donatellos. Dick himself asked for it to be hung in Dick's bar so it's nothing to do with the club.

You have the wrong end of the stick. The new cover is of the image you are referring to. The original cover showed an image of Knight stood on the pitch at the Amex.
 






Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Sorry if this has been covered, but, would a shareholder be privy to confidential information. I.e. If one were to buy shares, could they read the minutes of a disciplinary hearing?
 




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