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'The football league wishes to place on record - that on balance, buying the freehold was probably a mistake'
Laughter My Ploy":24t5bgfm said:MarkinMelbourne":24t5bgfm said:I see marin(errrrrrrrrr)'s post on the subject has been deleted!
Tis here
http://www.pasoti.co.uk/talk/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=56838
Moved posts don't have a thing to say they've moved now
marin(er)":20ku18eb said:The statement itself might not have been prepared but the content is very much ready. It will be aparent why the new company just formed was formed and that apart from an issue with the ground ownership we are not too far off the mark. That's all I know but it's not going to be 'YOUR WAY OFF!'.
I think that this coupled with BG saying the deal will be done and with Heaney still moving forward (new company) we can all expect this awful situation to conclude next week! Thank the lord!
marin(er)":1kr69olb said:The statement itself might not have been prepared but the content is very much ready. It will be aparent why the new company just formed was formed and that apart from an issue with the ground ownership we are not too far off the mark. That's all I know but it's not going to be 'YOUR WAY OFF!'.
I think that this coupled with BG saying the deal will be done and with Heaney still moving forward (new company) we can all expect this awful situation to conclude next week! Thank the lord!
GibGreen":dxkv78by said:I really don't understand how the FL can possibly grant the share with the Heaney Plan.
As reported by Postey, Heaney is the sole director of the new PAFC Stadium Ltd. Meaning, he will be our Landlord if the deal completes. How can that possibly be classed as not having financial influence over another club? He will effectively be setting our rent?
This then, seems to be a blatant contravention of the FL's rules.
If the FL do grant the share on that basis, it just goes to show what a toothless and spineless organisation they really are.
My love affair with football is rapidly diminishing. Not football itself, or of course Argyle, but the way the men in suits are running the game.
Chris Dennis":3sshzbq3 said:How much more influence over another club do they want?
GibGreen":3eyj3n1s said:I really don't understand how the FL can possibly grant the share with the Heaney Plan.
As reported by Postey, Heaney is the sole director of the new PAFC Stadium Ltd. Meaning, he will be our Landlord if the deal completes. How can that possibly be classed as not having financial influence over another club? He will effectively be setting our rent?
This then, seems to be a blatant contravention of the FL's rules.
If the FL do grant the share on that basis, it just goes to show what a toothless and spineless organisation they really are.
My love affair with football is rapidly diminishing. Not football itself, or of course Argyle, but the way the men in suits are running the game.
Graham Clark":3uazx8f1 said:I have spoken to the Football League this morning. No statement has been prepared as yet. They were 'hopeful' of putting out a statement later today. I stressed the importance of letting the supporters know what is happening as soon as possible and they have promised to respond to individual supporters e-mails as well as making the statement available formally to the Trust and the media generally.
Brendan Guilfoyle confirmed this morning that the League were still undertaking their due diligence on the Bishop International Ltd / PAFC (125) Ltd proposal. If the League Officials are comfortable that the proposal complies with their rules and regulations then that recommendation has to be formally ratified by the Football League Board.
One of the condition precedents of the Sale and Purchase Agreement is that Bishop International Ltd must achieve Football League approval for the transfer of the Football League share to PAFC (125) Ltd. It would appear from what Brendan Guilfoyle has said today that this must be achieved within the next six working days (by 12th August) for the Sale and Purchase Agreement to be completed. It would be reasonable to assume that should the Football League officials be recommending a 'conditional approval' to the Football League Board those conditions may also have to be complied with the next six working days.
marin(er)":2oy2cwf7 said:GibGreen":2oy2cwf7 said:I really don't understand how the FL can possibly grant the share with the Heaney Plan.
As reported by Postey, Heaney is the sole director of the new PAFC Stadium Ltd. Meaning, he will be our Landlord if the deal completes. How can that possibly be classed as not having financial influence over another club? He will effectively be setting our rent?
This then, seems to be a blatant contravention of the FL's rules.
If the FL do grant the share on that basis, it just goes to show what a toothless and spineless organisation they really are.
My love affair with football is rapidly diminishing. Not football itself, or of course Argyle, but the way the men in suits are running the game.
But that is how football is now, just like everything else in life. Everything where money can be earned is now run by suits. Do you remember when we had local butchers, grocers, garages, bakers, shoe shops, clothes shops, hard ware stores, toy shops, sports shops, etc.? Now we have tesco, b&q, kwik fit, primark, toys r us, jjb, next, macdonalds.... All shiny, squeaky clean, boldly branded corporate machines designed for one thing.... To take our money. All got the same rats running around in the sewers below that the local butcher, baker, grocer and garage had but they hide them better. It protection of brand.
Heaney is a victim of the corporate world just like we are. He is a locally based business man trying to buy a local football club.... A dying breed (hooray I hear you cheer). The Akkeron group is a corporate brand run by suits.
I always try and spend my money in the independents as opposed to the globalised corporates and thats why I have an affiliation to heaneys bid. Warts and all he is just a locally based business man. The Akkeron group are the suits.
marin(er)":gnbxb7po said:GibGreen":gnbxb7po said:I really don't understand how the FL can possibly grant the share with the Heaney Plan.
As reported by Postey, Heaney is the sole director of the new PAFC Stadium Ltd. Meaning, he will be our Landlord if the deal completes. How can that possibly be classed as not having financial influence over another club? He will effectively be setting our rent?
This then, seems to be a blatant contravention of the FL's rules.
If the FL do grant the share on that basis, it just goes to show what a toothless and spineless organisation they really are.
My love affair with football is rapidly diminishing. Not football itself, or of course Argyle, but the way the men in suits are running the game.
But that is how football is now, just like everything else in life. Everything where money can be earned is now run by suits. Do you remember when we had local butchers, grocers, garages, bakers, shoe shops, clothes shops, hard ware stores, toy shops, sports shops, etc.? Now we have tesco, b&q, kwik fit, primark, toys r us, jjb, next, macdonalds.... All shiny, squeaky clean, boldly branded corporate machines designed for one thing.... To take our money. All got the same rats running around in the sewers below that the local butcher, baker, grocer and garage had but they hide them better. It protection of brand.
Heaney is a victim of the corporate world just like we are. He is a locally based business man trying to buy a local football club.... A dying breed (hooray I hear you cheer). The Akkeron group is a corporate brand run by suits.
I always try and spend my money in the independents as opposed to the globalised corporates and thats why I have an affiliation to heaneys bid. Warts and all he is just a locally based business man. The Akkeron group are the suits.
Heaney is a victim of the corporate world just like we are. He is a locally based business man trying to buy a local football club
marin(er)":3djdosd2 said:Akkeron is the same. It buys local hotels, the money that is spent in them is then gone from those communities.