Westgate Wanderer wrote:Perhaps with all this speculation and upheaval going on the team might have an upsurge on the pitch! Pete Johnson for Chairman
Pete who?
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Perhaps with all this speculation and upheaval going on the team might have an upsurge on the pitch! Pete Johnson for Chairman
Freez wrote:Pete two scarves? Donkey jacket? Beer mats on his jeans? NPL stalwart, Conference regular, League Two legend?
halftimeresults wrote:he's now called Bellend waller
Pitch invader at Chorleh?Freez wrote:Pete two scarves? Donkey jacket? Beer mats on his jeans? NPL stalwart, Conference regular, League Two legend?
Kendalshrimp wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:It will be interesting to find out who the interested parties are.
Who has Mr Burnard found ?
Who are the current Board of Directors talking to ?
Joseph Cala is one apparently
Posh wrote:Fascinated to know what these loans and debentures are.
My understanding was that PMG converted all his loans into shares, sold them and then got sharked by Diego. In that scenario, I don’t see how the club is the debtor?
As regards other directors, some will have loans owing but not in the millions like PMG had. I’d imagine the biggest loan was Nigel Adams after that and he’s not on the board.
Who knows? Frankly, the whole thing is a massive shitstorm of money, lawyers and paperwork. If we wrote a book about it, it might be the only thing that would keep us solvent because it would be an epic piece of fiction (no one would believe it was true).
KenH wrote: The newly formed supporters trust does not own or have rights over any property.
marky No.1 wrote:KenH wrote: The newly formed supporters trust does not own or have rights over any property.
Except for 5 mugs, 16 keyrings, 56 badges, 3 ties, 4 reams of A4 paper, 7 signs and a noticeboard
KenH wrote:Different "trusts". The newly formed supporters' trust is completely different from the legal trust which owns the stadium. The legal trust is just the stadium itself and the pitch, and doesn't include the car park, surrounding land, etc, which remains owned by MFC Limited. The newly formed supporters trust does not own or have rights over any property.
Bare Grills wrote:KenH wrote:Different "trusts". The newly formed supporters' trust is completely different from the legal trust which owns the stadium. The legal trust is just the stadium itself and the pitch, and doesn't include the car park, surrounding land, etc, which remains owned by MFC Limited. The newly formed supporters trust does not own or have rights over any property.
Understand that, it's the legal Trust that own the land I'm not clear about and what powers they have over the property that sits on Trust land.
mrpotatohead wrote:I think if I bought a business for a pound ...and all the other directors forgot their debts and left...and the business was losing half a million a year ....and I had no affinity to the business its local community etc...I might be tempted to close it down and sell it off for social housing.
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