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9 minutes ago, bristolmoose said:

"He said: “Before this, I was famous among Rovers fans for having a selfie with the new hand dryer in the West Stand while we scored a last-minute winner.""

 

What???:noexp:

But he wasn't drying his hands. Bloody pervert.

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OK folks, let's be magnanimous and helpful to our lesser bretheren.

Having lived away from Bristol for many years now, I'm out of touch. The Civil Service Sports Club on Filton Avenue; is it still going?  If not, is that a sports ground going spare?

Failing that; could they be accommodated (at a bit of expense) on part of Filton Airfield?

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9 hours ago, redcityman said:

Could the delay be down to the fact that like other less savoury products sold by the club the shirt was already past it's sell by date!

 

11 hours ago, Monkeh said:

my god, no wonder they haven't announce an away kit, their regular designer won't work for savory snacks

Perhaps the away kit will be in homage to their other snack bar favourite and will be a flat orangey colour like their version of fanta

 

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So as I understand it, the Mem will be sold to repay the debt and someone is going to come up with at least £20m to buy the fruit market, plus another £40m to build a stadium plus auxiliary costs along with an unknown amount to clear the site and install the roads and infrastructure.  Some fairly large bribes will also be needed to obtain planning permission, if it is ever going to get started.

How are they ever going to get a return on their capital with 8000 coming through the gates and a practically worthless squad of players.

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12 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

So as I understand it, the Mem will be sold to repay the debt and someone is going to come up with at least £20m to buy the fruit market, plus another £40m to build a stadium plus auxiliary costs along with an unknown amount to clear the site and install the roads and infrastructure.  Some fairly large bribes will also be needed to obtain planning permission, if it is ever going to get started.

How are they ever going to get a return on their capital with 8000 coming through the gates and a practically worthless squad of players.

Exactly my thoughts

Just another fantasy piece of accounting!

He may well have the funds secured and they could get planning permission but 2 years - no chance!

By which time the debt will have ballooned to an unmanageable point and the club will be put into administration as creditors line up for their pound of flesh 

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Well that didn’t take long did it, coming for us again, don’t know about anyone else but I’m absolutely shitting it at the thought of them coming for us (again, and again, and again)

Sagchat...

I bet One Turd In Bristol has lit up like a ******* Christmas tree with panicking shitheads with all this going on!

???  What a w4nker

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6 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:

Well that didn’t take long did it, coming for us again, don’t know about anyone else but I’m absolutely shitting it at the thought of them coming for us (again, and again, and again)

Sagchat...

I bet One Turd In Bristol has lit up like a ******* Christmas tree with panicking shitheads with all this going on!

???  What a w4nker

Panicking?

hahahahaha idiots ?

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This is going to be Edward Ware, former director of Edward Ware homes, That went bankrupt and I believe was banned from being a director of a company for a time, as a result. Fortunately, he wasn't made to suffer too much financially, as his Mrs found £5m down the back of the sofa to carry on with her own property company, as she was a real property expert. It might also include Nick Higgs who is reportedly still owed a substantial sum from the original sale of BRFC to Dwayne Sports. 

I don't like the talks going on with BCC as they will bend over backwards to help that lot out. Just as they did when changing the planning committee on the day of the meeting to decide the application for the redevelopment of the rugby ground. Six councillors were removed from the committee who'd previously voiced their concerns about that application, to be replaced by other councillors friendly towards the application/club.

BCC previously promoted the idea of using the fruit market site as a joint stadium for both clubs. As we have ours now, they'll say it's only fair that Rovers can compete on an even footing and bend a few rules, re access, travel arrangements, noise and light pollution, granting of long leases with peppercorn rent, on the adjoining council owned depot for hotel/housing developments which will go towards financing.

There are many hurdles to cross here, none less than agreeing a figure with the Al Quadi family for their money back, plus interest/profit on their original property deal. Then actually getting money out of BRFC for rent on a £40-£60m build. Someone is going to take a hit in this plan. Probably the new stadium company formed to see the project through, that gets loans on the value of land, who will then go bankrupt, leaving BRFC to pick up a newly built stadium at a knock down price from the liquidator, with the financiers ultimately taking a hit and writing off £40m. some people are good with shares and when to acquire and sell them, and the club has history in forming new companies and obtaining property when someone goes to the wall. Seen it all before with that lot. Slippery as hell.

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1 minute ago, Redsi2 said:

They were trying to sign Leon Clarke from Sheffield United but found out he is on 4 times there highest earner. No sh*t sherlock. 

Why on God's green earth would Leon Clarke want to play for them? 

Utterly stupid idea in the first place. 

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2 hours ago, Midlands Robin said:

This horrendous monstrosity appeared in my inbox today. 

 

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I hope nobody was looking over your shoulder at the time. 

If there was somebody over your shoulder, I bet you wish you'd have been looking at some dodgy fetish porn.....

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1 hour ago, Rich said:

This is going to be Edward Ware, former director of Edward Ware homes, That went bankrupt and I believe was banned from being a director of a company for a time, as a result. Fortunately, he wasn't made to suffer too much financially, as his Mrs found £5m down the back of the sofa to carry on with her own property company, as she was a real property expert. It might also include Nick Higgs who is reportedly still owed a substantial sum from the original sale of BRFC to Dwayne Sports. 

I don't like the talks going on with BCC as they will bend over backwards to help that lot out. Just as they did when changing the planning committee on the day of the meeting to decide the application for the redevelopment of the rugby ground. Six councillors were removed from the committee who'd previously voiced their concerns about that application, to be replaced by other councillors friendly towards the application/club.

BCC previously promoted the idea of using the fruit market site as a joint stadium for both clubs. As we have ours now, they'll say it's only fair that Rovers can compete on an even footing and bend a few rules, re access, travel arrangements, noise and light pollution, granting of long leases with peppercorn rent, on the adjoining council owned depot for hotel/housing developments which will go towards financing.

There are many hurdles to cross here, none less than agreeing a figure with the Al Quadi family for their money back, plus interest/profit on their original property deal. Then actually getting money out of BRFC for rent on a £40-£60m build. Someone is going to take a hit in this plan. Probably the new stadium company formed to see the project through, that gets loans on the value of land, who will then go bankrupt, leaving BRFC to pick up a newly built stadium at a knock down price from the liquidator, with the financiers ultimately taking a hit and writing off £40m. some people are good with shares and when to acquire and sell them, and the club has history in forming new companies and obtaining property when someone goes to the wall. Seen it all before with that lot. Slippery as hell.

Yeah, I'm sure Ed Ware will be involved. His missus is a property barrister, not a developer though. 

I have to say on the face of it the project seems viable and Rovers will be better off without the useless Wael and co.

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2 hours ago, BCFC11 said:

Well that didn’t take long did it, coming for us again, don’t know about anyone else but I’m absolutely shitting it at the thought of them coming for us (again, and again, and again)

Sagchat...

I bet One Turd In Bristol has lit up like a ******* Christmas tree with panicking shitheads with all this going on!

???  What a w4nker

I don't know why we should panic even it was a viable proposition which it obviously isn't.

A very brief scan of the figures reveals that.

Seems to me that this consortium is after a valuable piece of land for development and it aint the Fruit Market.

Best of luck with that Pikeys :sub:

 

 

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