Perhaps [MENTION=5947]seaford[/MENTION] could maintain that clock, while also running another from when palace said their accounts will be available immanently?
Here's a countdown timer:
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Perhaps [MENTION=5947]seaford[/MENTION] could maintain that clock, while also running another from when palace said their accounts will be available immanently?
Was that the present boards fault or previous chairmen ?
I’ll ask again, have you any actual evidence that Parish,Blitzer and Harris are thieving spivs ?
They swooped in like vultures picking over the carcass of a shambolic debt-riddled club, and started with a conveniently clean debt-free slate. Legal within law, reprehensible in practice. There ARE examples of new owners honouring existing debts when they take over - but it goes without saying, not in the case of CPFC2010. They're a bunch of chancers, and your club is filth from top to bottom. This latest accounting fiasco is entirely in keeping with your rancid little clubs financial chicanery.
I'm sure you'll come up with the usual tired old excuses and justifications, as with CPFC its never your fault. Then there'll probably be a big old slab of whataboutery for good measure. Its the Palace way.
Apparently the accounts are due in this week, hopefully Admin 3 is avoided, this thread gets buried, and you can start a new Palace thread.
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
There was no kind offer of reduced payments. Friends and businesses came to the Albion and VOLUNTARILY said they would accept a payment.
I have posted the word VOLUNTARILY in a previous post with appropriate capitals, but you seem to have the memory of a goldfish.
I also pointed out that Tony Bloom had only just left school in 1996, when we found out what dire straights we were in. He wasn't in a positions to pay anything, except having a rich family.
Dick Knight was astute enough to keep Tony's uncle Ray Bloom on the board when he took over.
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
Tony Bloom was 26 in 1996, so had hardly just left school, of course he wouldn't have been anywhere near being able to invest in the Albion at that time.
But that won't stop Palace and their -
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No evidence then, I thought not .
I assume se20 will be along soon asking for evidence of your claims.Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
Please stop. For your own sake. You literally have no clue what you are on about, and are making yourself look very silly. Educate yourself on our history before attempting some pretty woeful whataboutery.
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?
I’ve worked out the Palace trolls mindset
“Hmmmm, my club is being criticised on NSC, I have no defence for the present shambles/ financial chicanery, I know, I’ll bring up made up whataboutery when they were at their lowest ebb, and their Chairman was keeping his student grant in his pocket, instead of paying imaginary debts to local businesses “
Is that how it works, [MENTION=33732]Swillis[/MENTION], [MENTION=25756]Se20[/MENTION], etc etc.
No evidence then, I thought not .
I found this, written by one of your own, on holmesdale.net
' "I had never met or spoken to Parish before but that was all to change. In the interests of keeping Brajovic appeased I spoke to Parish, who confirmed he was interested in buying this loan. What he suggested was he would pay Agilo the £4.3 million outstanding, take over the loan and I would pay them £6.3 million by 26 June. In other words, if I failed to make the repayment in five months Parish, who intimated there were other parties involved in buying out Agilo’s loan, would take the club.
Effectively Parish and his backers wanted circa 120 per cent interest secured against the £35 million I had in Palace. Despite the appeal of being able to rid myself of this man Brajovic I can’t say I jumped at this deal. In speaking to Parish, it was clear to me he knew a lot more about the exact financial position at Palace than he had any right to. I wonder – who could have told him that from my board of directors? My brother Dominic? The fiercely loyal Kevin Watts? Or my chief executive Phil Alexander, he of the ‘the king is dead’ mentality? I suspected Parish and the others he alluded to were involved had been speaking to Agilo for some time."
So, Parish out great saviour actually help to put us in the sh*t in the first place all because Jordan wasn't stupid enough to take his extortionate offer.
There's a lot more to it in the book about how Jordan was promised £10m to help ease the financial pressure by an Angel Loan (or whatever) but it was pulled with hints at underhand dealings by out glorious chairman.'
That to me is as bad as thievery and definitely the work of Spivs.
Can I just ask all of the holier than thou Brighton fans what would have happened if the businesses had turned down Brighton's kind offer of reduced payments?
[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] I just wondered if you happen to know why Tony Bloom never pumped his money into Brighton when you really needed it and were on your arse's. I don't understand why the fans and fans of other clubs had to throw money in buckets when your saviour was waiting in the wings. What is it you call Parish and Co? Oh that's it, vultures. Out of interest has Bloom recompensed all the businesses that accepted reduced payments when Brighton were on their arse?