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East Londoner

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  1. He never seemed to get much luck with being released immediately following helping a team to promotion. That happened at least twice
  2. Probably got lucky with the first goal as it didn’t look like he was going to give the foul I’m a bit perplexed by Cardiff though, to go from the playoffs to falling like a stone in no time at all, can only assume their owners finances have been more battered than most by the pandemic
  3. But isn’t the logic that fans haven’t had hours in the pub before the game?
  4. The girl he was withs lack of enthusiasm did make me laugh
  5. It does seem to be everybody’s else’s fault..
  6. Courtesy of the Atlantic, it seems their plan is to avoid most of their debts and carry on regardless. Maybe it’s time to change the rules for this sort of scenario and relegate teams to the bottom division like what happened to Rangers What has Quantuma proposed to do? Quantuma has attempted to take advantage of a provision in the updated Corporate and Insolvency Government Act (2020) that could enable them to knock a massive chunk off Derby’s debts and render the claims from Wycombe and Middlesbrough effectively irrelevant. The provision could allow them to offer the same 25p on the pound to HMRC that they owe unsecured creditors, and give Middlesbrough and Wycombe nothing. This plan was put to the Football League last week and could now go to an independent arbitrator to assess, as the change in the law has not yet been reflected in the EFL rulebook. Quantuma is also confident these new law changes would prevent the two clubs from being named football creditors and are still awaiting clarification from the EFL as to why they are not permitted to cram down the claims from Wycombe and Middlesbrough. However, Middlesbrough contested this belief in a statement this week, stating: “Had (their claim) been finally determined, and an award made in favour of MFC, there would be no dispute that MFC would be a football creditor.” The Football League have given the administrators until February 1 to find enough money to fund the club for the remainder of the season, or they could have their “golden share” suspended, which means the EFL could remove them from the Championship. As a result, Quantuma has directed its immediate attention to sourcing external funding to sustain the club until the end of the 2021-22 campaign.
  7. Doesn’t mention where the gas are on the list as they always seem to have one
  8. Compensation would be welcomed too
  9. But wouldn’t they have been stung by ffp had they not gone up?
  10. It’s days like today we miss Joe Williams, remember in the return fixture how he changed the game when he came on. We need a midfielder who’s legs haven’t gone and who can put himself about as Fulham played through us too many times today
  11. Roughly how much do they need to complete the season?
  12. The whole no one likes us we don’t care thing makes me laugh as they clearly do care
  13. We did need to buy a new ticket for the rearranged game although at reduced rate, i was in the dolman for the original game but my seat had already been sold by the time i was able to purchase the new one and ended up in the old enclosure
  14. Not trying to make excuses but Reid did join Cardiff and then do that ridiculous head tapping thing when he signed and some of Bryan’s social media was particularly negative. Although having said that a lot of people forget Bryan was in the away end in that cup game at QPR
  15. Or made a one leg semi at the emirates. Although it is pretty unfair to be knocked out of a cup through no fault of your own whether you’re Leyton orient or Liverpool
  16. Am i right in thinking because he played yesterday and has obviously played for Grimsby this season he can’t now go out on loan? Other than back to Grimsby of course
  17. Same context needs to be added to the goals that were conceded. Last night and against Forest (the second one) were the result of poor refereeing. Luton was a keeper error and Blackpool it had been coming despite it being their only shot on target So there isn’t one root cause, although it’s interesting to note we switched back to attacking the south stand in the second half last night and it happened again so dunno if there’s something in that or not
  18. Watching it back on quest despite the handball before the second goal being directly in front of him he didn’t react at all, that says to me his head had gone and was unable to make any decisions having guessed most of the ones beforehand. Exactly the same happened at that Preston away game He’s not a competent referee for this level and imagine the carnage if he did somehow get promoted to the prem
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