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  1. Yep; for once in my life I have to agree with a sag. Suck it up tent boy.
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  2. Only £3m more than we paid them for Matty Taylor though.
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  3. As I’ve just , brilliantly, pointed out in another thread , never mind Tilsons how many Bristol Rovers is that ?
    3 points
  4. Guess it’s time to watch billy joe,talented fighter but a total dick,he should be fighting in America against the best in the world but he chucked it all away to fight in Stevenage ?
    2 points
  5. Stay away from that Inoue, he's bad news. I bet Donaire soiled himself at ringside.
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  6. I bet when he posted it he thought he`d get loads of replies congratulating him on his cleverness and has been checking every ten minutes since to see who has responded. Bellend.
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  7. Who do you think wins the big one bird,has to be Australia surely ?
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  8. Indeed. Look at how they’ve soared to the heady heights of League One relegation strugglers, since that stint in non league...! As Colin Daniel smashes that relegation nail into their coffin, who could have predicted that they’d see such halcyon days again..?!
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  9. So looking at the Derby County stadium ownership... The freehold of DY342736 was transferred to GELLAW NEWCO 202 LIMITED (registered 19th June 2018) and registered on 30th July 2018. GELLAW NEWCO 202 LIMITED was incorporated with GELLAW NEWCO 201 LIMITED (registered 18th June 2018) holding the only share in the company. GELLAW NEWCO 201 appointed its liquidators 10 days after its incorporation in a members voluntary liquidation on 28th June 2018. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck...
    2 points
  10. ######## hell what a barrel of laughs that Sadcase is, not doubt it’s taken him since the Hull game to come up with the ridiculous effort Us not making the Play-Offs was the highlight of yet another embarrassing season for them. Zero return on investment he says, in a way yes he’s right but with Kelly going today, in less than a year we’ve now brought in close to £40m in transfer fee’s, something that little nothing clubs like theirs could only dream of. Mind the gap ya W4nker.
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  11. Billy joe hurt by a taxi driver
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  12. 2 places below their highest ever League finish means we had an average season?
    1 point
  13. Three Bristol City academy players developed, played and sold to premier league clubs for around £30m #MindTheChasm
    1 point
  14. Both going at it to the final bell,bloody love boxing
    1 point
  15. Check this out mate Inoue v Tete would be amazing imo.
    1 point
  16. Love punches like that
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  17. And if he did he`d have reversed the charges.
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  18. You're in for a treat mate, this guy is serious.
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  19. Bloody excited for this! Not seen Inoue before but read plenty about him. As for Taylor, I believe he is one of the most exciting out there. Was great when he was fighting on channel 5.
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  20. Only pretending he knows what a square root is ...
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  21. The poor sod obviously thinks Thickear and LK are like for like !
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  22. Thinking about it, it must be a sale external to the Football group, otherwise it would just be an internal transfer, so although I haven't done CT for a while, I think the profit will be offset against this year's loss and then use up the accumulated losses brought forward. Unlikely to be a big tax bill if anything at all.
    1 point
  23. Lloyd Kelly = 34 Tilsons. Just saying.
    1 point
  24. It will probably be a group tax computation so it will all net out.
    1 point
  25. It’s not fair to take the piss without up to date photos . Pretty sure they have another temporary stand on the other side.
    1 point
  26. Applying accounting rules, profit on transactions with related parties should be at an arms length. Given that they’ve had an independent valuation, who have determined that the fair value of Pride Park is £80m (which is farcical), they’ve technically worked within the rules. The problem is that transactions with related parties can be genuine and it can’t always be genuine. For example, we can the rugby club rent for the use of Ashton Gate in the accounts of the stadium. We’ve actually charged rent at an arms length and it’s fair for them to pay for the use of the stadium. What they’ve done is the financial equivalent of scoring a goal when a player is down injured; there’s no rules against it but it’s unethical. Unless the EFL enforce a change in rules, the same thing will continue to happen. Legally, I don’t think the EFL can ask them to strike it off this years accounts. What I think they can do is scrutinise the accounts and appoint a surveyor to conduct another valuation. I have absolutely no idea how they can reach £80m for a 20 year old stadium built on a converted rubbish tip in Derbyshire.
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  27. Unfair, inaccurate and misleading. That picture doesn’t that their new family tent on it. Or their new scoreboard....??!! ??
    1 point
  28. Credit to the excellent Swiss Ramble for this earlier in the year. I am now making an assumption that they got £15m for HS2 as one comment on an article said and that it'd be in this seasons accounts. This therefore is strictly a best case or an ideal case scenario of mine. Allowable loss: £39m + £45m=£84m over 3 years- that's when taking into account allowable costs. That is more than plenty for any Championship club except if one of the top 6 got relegated suddenly for financial irregularities or match fixing say. 2017/18 £36m loss- £15m=£21m 2018/19 *£54m loss-£15m-£12m=£27m Already in Birmingham territory in this their final year of Parachute Payments. About £9m above. Rough calculations though it is, but if this is in the right ballpark- and let's say it is... £54m loss-£15m- so the same as before- put pushing further into the red -£17m parachute payments and £15m in HS2/land and until sales occur, also subtract £7m in profit on transactions. I therefore estimate a loss of £93 million- before FFP exclusions of £15m- so nearly double the 3 year FFP in 1 years!! Or £126m in FFP adjusted losses for the 3 years to May 2019!! Were the £15m this season for HS2 to have been fake news, it'd be £138m in 3 year FFP losses admittedly before sales, loanees and players released. £50m in profit on player sales let's say and £15m in wages saved- or vice versa...even that would have them well in breach. My numbers may not be perfect but they're in the right ball park- what's a few million between friends such as Villa and the EFL In consideration of all factors therefore, I hope Derby smash Aston Villa...then get >11 points and have to rent Pride Park at several £m per year.
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  29. Well I hope you wipe it up afterwards ?
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