TheMajor
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35 years, Get it right
3 years, Get it right
35 years, Get it right
Yes, but they don't live on here bragging about being in the top 2 divisions for 20 odd years as if it's some badge of honour when you're only there because you destroyed some peoples lives.
Just a thought.
QUENTIN- Not saying its right but that is the way business inside and outside of football works. Plenty of other clubs have done the same but you guys never seem to mention them. Bitter?
Whose life in particular are you talking about?
Yes, but they don't live on here bragging about being in the top 2 divisions for 20 odd years as if it's some badge of honour when you're only there because you destroyed some peoples lives.
Just a thought.
Be careful what you wish for - it would be interesting to see how a few tedious Championship seasons might affect the much vaunted Brighton ST selling machine.
Lives plural.
There were many job losses as a result of the millions owed by your owner to companies who had to settle for 1.8p in the pound.
I know of one for definite, a friend, there must have been many, many more.
But don't let that worry you, your league status was preserved.
Anybody else notice how the numpty nigels never respond to questions about the money they owe from their countless ventures into administration. Constantly giving it large about how much money they have to spend without a thought or consideration for the small businesses and charitable organisations they shafted, then shafted again.
Now I know that most of the nigel's posting on here are terminally stupid but let's try one more time.
NIGEL!!! Now you have all this money why don't you look at paying -something- to the businesses and charities you have screwed over in recent years? I know that there is no legal obligation for you to do so (that's why you just form another company every time you go bust) but don't you think it would be the RIGHT thing to do? Particularly when it is small, often local, businesses you have shafted?
How about asking your chairman on that forum on BBS where you can put questions to................oh...............they've closed it down.
Hmmmm.....so which of you big, bad, boys is going to start a thread on BBS campaigning for the club to pay its dues?
Fair point, I'd be devastated if we lost half our season ticket holders and ended up with as many as you, that would be shocking.
Who did your friend work for?
And was his life more or less ruined than the people Brighton just sacked?
You are right there CPFC G, so I will mention it. There have been 58 clubs in the last 25 years have gone into administration. 4 Of those clubs are no longer around. 16 of the 58 have never regained league status.
But only 9 have ever done it twice and it appears only one club has never suffered dropping down to the lower leagues due to admin and they are one of the 9, Guess who?
Disgusting that keep bragging about their status in the top 2 leagues when from that it appears they are the only ones who've 'got away' with going into admin, and twice at that. The ones who've paid for it are the unlucky creditors.
They must be he luckiest club in leagues, dodgiest moral compass though.
His weight in pork scratchings?Back on topic though, any other guesses for how much young Dwight will cost Palace?
His weight in pork scratchings?
I forget the name of the company, something to do with lighting.
They were made redundant, not sacked unless you're talking about Gus, and that has absolutely no relevance to one company going into administration owing another one thousands leading to job losses.
They are just as delusional as Glasgow Rangers fans who harp on about all the glory years when in reality the club they support has only existed for a short while.
See if you can find out the name of the company. The reason I ask is that the vast majority of creditors (and almost all the small businesses) were owed comparatively small sums so I'm surprised to hear someone lost their job over the cost of a month's salary. It's possible that you're bullshitting of course, but I prefer to take you at face value.
Would you recognise the company if you looked over the creditors list?
http://195.171.95.190/portal/ice/finalReports/2862010141671.pdf
I've never been sacked, but I have been made redundant. I can't say that the impact on my life was much different than if I had been sacked. It was horrific. Again, a genuine question, do you think it makes much difference to the people Brighton have let go? Seems like you're splitting hairs in a effort to stay atop your molehill of a moral highground.
You seem to be spectacularly missing the point, or being coy.