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 Post subject: Wilson and IOR...
PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:46 pm 
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I am very upset over the Macclesfield result but lets get behind the team and give the team 110% support.

Yes we were poor at MACC but did the players look comfortable with roles given to them by Wilson.

I think we need a clear out from IOR to WILSON.

The Shareholders should be asking about money going into the club but nothing going out.

We as supporters are starting to see the same pattern sell the main players gain money from selling the main player TV revenue ETC and fail to invest in the squad and replace with players on not as good contracts and not as good players.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:01 pm 
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I understand your sentiments but I cannot get behind these gutless wonders I want them out, the vast majority of them. I have written this season off completely and apart from:

Provett, Nelson, Clarke, Liddle, Boland, Sweeney, Brown, Porter and Strachan I personally want the rest outed.

The rest of these spineless twats have failed to perform for 18 months and deserve sacking.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:03 pm 
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I understand your sentiments but I cannot get behind these gutless wonders I want them out, the vast majority of them. I have written this season off completely and apart from:

Provett, Nelson, Clarke, Liddle, Boland, Sweeney, Brown, Porter and Strachan I personally want the rest outed.

The rest of these spineless twats have failed to perform for 18 months and deserve sacking.


Add Foley to that list surely

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:06 pm 
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Agreed, an ommission.


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Agreed, an ommission.


And Lee Bullock

The most consistent footballer I have ever seen.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:11 pm 
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Mr I wrote:
Agreed, an ommission.


And Lee Bullock

The most consistent footballer I have ever seen.


rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl

Consistently bad -yes


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Cowboy wrote:
Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
Mr I wrote:
Agreed, an ommission.


And Lee Bullock

The most consistent footballer I have ever seen.


rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl

Consistently bad -yes


Bad is too nice a word for that c*nt.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:17 pm 
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Cardiff fans used to call him "The Invisible Man".

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They used to say he doesn't do much but always pops up with a goal. Sadly he only does 50% of that for us.

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Quakerz wrote:
Cardiff fans used to call him "The Invisible Man".



I wish his fucking name was invisible on the team sheet.


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Didn't Danny Wilson play him centre forward one match not too long ago, from the bench or something?

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Didn't Danny Wilson play him centre forward one match not too long ago, from the bench or something?


He does it all the time, its always good to bring a pacey striker to change a game when the opposition defence are tiring.... :roll:

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Quakerz wrote:
Cardiff fans used to call him "The Invisible Man".


Wrong again Qz...

You meant 'the ghost'


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:27 pm 
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Quakerz wrote:
Didn't Danny Wilson play him centre forward one match not too long ago, from the bench or something?


He does it all the time, its always good to bring a pacey striker to change a game when the opposition defence are tiring.... :roll:


rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl

Well it would be if things weren't so dire


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Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
Quakerz wrote:
Didn't Danny Wilson play him centre forward one match not too long ago, from the bench or something?


He does it all the time, its always good to bring a pacey striker to change a game when the opposition defence are tiring.... :roll:


Is Danny Wilson related to David Bodgson, I find myself asking?

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:31 pm 
Quakerz wrote:
Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
Quakerz wrote:
Didn't Danny Wilson play him centre forward one match not too long ago, from the bench or something?


He does it all the time, its always good to bring a pacey striker to change a game when the opposition defence are tiring.... :roll:


Is Danny Wilson related to David Bodgson, I find myself asking?


Well I've never seen them together.........


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 Post subject: Re: Wilson and IOR...
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Prague wrote:
The Shareholders should be asking about money going into the club but nothing going out.


I hope they aren't because we are in trouble if they are.


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Mr I wrote:
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Mr I wrote:
I understand your sentiments but I cannot get behind these gutless wonders I want them out, the vast majority of them. I have written this season off completely and apart from:

Provett, Nelson, Clarke, Liddle, Boland, Sweeney, Brown, Porter and Strachan I personally want the rest outed.

The rest of these spineless twats have failed to perform for 18 months and deserve sacking.


Add Foley to that list surely


Agreed, an ommission.


No excuse for even Foley slipping your mind. He's the one players that's given me hope for the future and entertainment for the present.


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DanielGaunt wrote:
Prague wrote:
The Shareholders should be asking about money going into the club but nothing going out.


I hope they aren't because we are in trouble if they are.


To be honest, if anyone has invested money in Pools and is expecting a profit then they need their head read. You'd get a better return on a one legged horse

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HELP Cowboy, PoolieKev and any other Accountancy Bods please explain to Prague the value of having a Company that may not be running at a total profit!!

TA.... clap clap


Awwww come on OSP - we just did that the other week :grin:

Do you mean all the stuff about group relief for tax losses & Uk subsidiaries of non EU companies to get around tariff barriers & all that good stuff?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:26 am 
Yes I remember now!

It wasn't on here

Please allow for the FACT ((c)ADG) :grin: that I have been drinking :grin:


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 Post subject: Re: Wilson and IOR...
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Prague wrote:

I think we need a clear out from IOR to WILSON.
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...and who's gonna step in spraying money if IOR walk...? I can see a line of prospective wannabe owners queued down Clarence Road fight ing for the job... :roll:


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:48 pm 
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Yes I remember now!

It wasn't on here

Please allow for the FACT ((c)ADG) :grin: that I have been drinking :grin:


Rippers black balled me for less.............................. :roll: :roll: :roll:


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Painful............. :shock: :shock:


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Sorry i had being drinking i did`nt mean shareholders what i meant to say in reality what do IOR gain from running a football club.

It is a tax break/relief.

What happens to the money from selling players tv revenue etc is it ploughed back into IOR or the club??

We do have some shareholders i think.

It`s the AGM this week.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:40 pm 
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Sorry i had being drinking i did`nt mean shareholders what i meant to say in reality what do IOR gain from running a football club.

It is a tax break/relief.

What happens to the money from selling players tv revenue etc is it ploughed back into IOR or the club??

We do have some shareholders i think.

It`s the AGM this week.


IOR - or rather DNO who is the ultimate holding company gain 2 things

1) HUFC's losses can be used to offset profits in other parts of the group & if I remember rightly Norway has high rates of company tax

2) Norway is not in the EU, owning businesses in the UK allows them to get around EU tariffs

All private limited companies (which is what HUFC is) have shareholders. I would imagine tha vast majority are owned by IOR, the rest (probably) by IOR employees

Kev - do you concur?


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Cowboy wrote:
Prague wrote:
Sorry i had being drinking i did`nt mean shareholders what i meant to say in reality what do IOR gain from running a football club.

It is a tax break/relief.

What happens to the money from selling players tv revenue etc is it ploughed back into IOR or the club??

We do have some shareholders i think.

It`s the AGM this week.


IOR - or rather DNO who is the ultimate holding company gain 2 things

1) HUFC's losses can be used to offset profits in other parts of the group & if I remember rightly Norway has high rates of company tax

2) Norway is not in the EU, owning businesses in the UK allows them to get around EU tariffs

All private limited companies (which is what HUFC is) have shareholders. I would imagine tha vast majority are owned by IOR, the rest (probably) by IOR employees

Kev - do you concur?


So what would happen if Norway joined the EU as they could well do in the near future?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:36 pm 
There are still those losses!

I do think there is a genuine interest in football as well, Uncle Ken used to play when he was younger


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Cowboy wrote:
There are still those losses!

I do think there is a genuine interest in football as well, Uncle Ken used to play when he was younger


Yes, he was big in the USA apparantly for the Tulsa Roughnecks...football they called it.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:45 pm 
Surely Uncle Ken wouldn't be big anywhere? He only looks to be about 5'6"
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He was big in Japan, tonight.


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Big in Japan?? Alright!!


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