Perry Milkins
Just a quiet guy.
Is this the end for "us" CW?
Can I sleep on it?
Is this the end for "us" CW?
According to that Guardian article, the land is owned by PWC, and is valued at £9m with a club on it, or £32m vacant....
According to that Guardian article, the land is owned by PWC, and is valued at £9m with a club on it, or £32m vacant....
Eh ? About what ?
We've come through our shit times, and there's some lovely curvey steel going up right this moment that will secure our future. And its all been done without us stiffing our fellow football league clubs, small businesses and HMR&C out of money they are owed.
Your ponce of a chairman has spent way beyond his means chasing the dream, dragging your club down into a quagmire of unmanagable debt that you will never be able to fully pay back. He's not the first, he won't be the last, but its good to see clubs like Palace and Pompey suffering for ripping people off. Long may it continue.
Can I sleep on it?
Eh ? About what ?
We've come through our shit times, and there's some lovely curvey steel going up right this moment that will secure our future. And its all been done without us stiffing our fellow football league clubs, small businesses and HMR&C out of money they are owed.
Your ponce of a chairman has spent way beyond his means chasing the dream, dragging your club down into a quagmire of unmanagable debt that you will never be able to fully pay back. He's not the first, he won't be the last, but its good to see clubs like Palace and Pompey suffering for ripping people off. Long may it continue.
And its all been done without us stiffing our fellow football league clubs, small businesses and HMR&C out of money they are owed.
As I said, we staved off ground sharing in the past and I'm sure we'll do it again.
No, the difference between our club and the likes of yours, is that we've operated within our means, whilst your mob have been spunking cash left right and centre in order to maintain yourselves at an artificially higher level than you can actually afford - and now, my friend, those chickens are finally coming home to roost. Cluck cluck.
We've lost our ground, played home games for two years 60 miles away, had to find a couple of million to convert an athletics track into a shitty "stadium", as well as fund a monstrously expensive and drawn-out planning application for the last ten years, and all of this whilst operating for the most part at the arse-end of the League. Yet DESPITE all that, we have never gone into administration, because the people running the club have done so on a tight ship, within their means. In other words, we've done it ETHICALLY.
Not that I'd expect a Palace fan to understand ethics.
Are you a Policeman?
They are the facts. Anyone who disagrees with Easy 10's statement should say which part of it is factually inaccurate.
For the first time i actually had a look at one of there forums and it gives me a right buzz of excitement reading the comments.I even brought a paper today and dived straight into the sport section looking for scraps connected with Palace.Wish i could get hold of the South London press..
They are the facts. Anyone who disagrees with Easy 10's statement should say which part of it is factually inaccurate.
They are the facts. Anyone who disagrees with Easy 10's statement should say which part of it is factually inaccurate.
I seems a bit more complicated than that - and I'm sure it will all come out in the wash.
The club don't actually owe Agilo that much and are willing to lend more money to Palace to pay for wages etc..
Jordan appears to be owed something in the region of 20 million.
Did Agilo and Simon Jordan simply fall out ?
We've been through this with Goldberg.
We ended back in The Prem too, dontcha know.
Our club and it's fans are made of stern stuff.
How about yours, powderpuff?
We've been through this with Goldberg.
We ended back in The Prem too, dontcha know.
Our club and it's fans are made of stern stuff.
How about yours, powderpuff?
Agree one hundred percent with his statement. Now it’s the scum’s turn. Think it’ll be Milton Keynes their next home
The point is though, Tango / Palace have been spending on players / squads that are way beyond their means. It was unsustainable.
Whatever.
If you're perfectly happy for the club you support to lurch from one financial crisis to the next, running up debts you can't afford, going into administration, coming out and then starting the whole sorry process again then thats your lookout. But given the current financial climate, I wouldn't be quite so cocksure about carrying on like that and continuing to survive at the levels you have been.
Sooner or later, its going to end in tears for clubs like yours.