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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 9:44 pm 
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Your debt is bigger!


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 9:55 pm 
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Darlo fans must dread Fans Forums...every time they have one the news gets worse.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:01 pm 
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So once again the usual suspects get a figure in their heads and call it bad news. The actual debt 18 months ago was nearer £400k, thats what was inherited from the playing side under Singh and the legal costs involved. Now its down to £150k and with the Burn money due in, it will be under £100k. Don't let the facts get in the way of a dig though eh!!


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I think all they need is bigger buckets and everything will be just fine :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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So once again the usual suspects get a figure in their heads and call it bad news. The actual debt 18 months ago was nearer £400k, thats what was inherited from the playing side under Singh and the legal costs involved. Now its down to £150k and with the Burn money due in, it will be under £100k. Don't let the facts get in the way of a dig though eh!!


Yeah, you've never let the fact that IOR have been at Hartlepool 17 years stop you having a wet dream every few weeks that they pull out, eh Dave? :dance:


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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I think all they need is bigger buckets and everything will be just fine :lol:



Too f with the buckets ..Keep them cheques coming i say.. :dance:


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:32 pm 
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So once again the usual suspects get a figure in their heads and call it bad news. The actual debt 18 months ago was nearer £400k, thats what was inherited from the playing side under Singh and the legal costs involved. Now its down to £150k and with the Burn money due in, it will be under £100k. Don't let the facts get in the way of a dig though eh!!


Yeah, you've never let the fact that IOR have been at Hartlepool 17 years stop you having a wet dream every few weeks that they pull out, eh Dave? :dance:


To be honest Phil, its only the last year or so after see in the attitude of people on here that it wouldn't bother me one bit if IOR did pull the plug. I also won't forget that day you popped into my work saying how jealous you were that some like GR had put their money into Darlo! Just as well IOR aren't quite like that eh Phil!


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It wouldn't bother you one bit?

Getting a bonk on is bothered FACT.


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It wouldn't bother you one bit?

Getting a bonk on is bothered FACT.


Better calm down then PJ unless your other half catches you out thrapping one off over Darlos decreasing debt!


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It's laughable you even have debt.

Everybody thinks you are a Phoenix Club anyway and all of these transfer clauses are only any good for paying off the debt!

Had you just started again you'd be in a far more secure position than the current one which is one, still, of great uncertainty.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:56 pm 
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So is 1883 a new club? Darlington FC seems to be a name to keep the natives from worrying but all the investment seems to be for 1883.

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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It's laughable you even have debt.

Everybody thinks you are a Phoenix Club anyway and all of these transfer clauses are only any good for paying off the debt!

Had you just started again you'd be in a far more secure position than the current one which is one, still, of great uncertainty.


So on one hand you slag us off for going into administration and how all these local companies miss out on their money and yet even though we did the right thing by taking on the debt you still criticise us. sctatchinghead


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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loan_star wrote:
PJPoolie wrote:
It's laughable you even have debt.

Everybody thinks you are a Phoenix Club anyway and all of these transfer clauses are only any good for paying off the debt!

Had you just started again you'd be in a far more secure position than the current one which is one, still, of great uncertainty.


So on one hand you slag us off for going into administration and how all these local companies miss out on their money and yet even though we did the right thing by taking on the debt you still criticise us. sctatchinghead


Are you taking the piss or what!?

Most of this debt is what you have conveniently decided to pay back is what was owed to the administrator is it not? The other stuff is other 'football' related debts. Who is going half's on these transfer clauses again?

I don't think local businesses are seeing anything back in fact I'm certain they aren't.

Yet you are trying to suggest this paying back debt is all part of being seen to be doing the right thing and not a punt on a couple of these clauses being triggered!!? Hilarious stuff :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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They are paying nothing to local businesses as they don't care about them
They are only paying their other debts as it gives them access to the Burn and Stockdale sell on clauses
Their attitude to local businesses is the same as GRs and Singhs was, wonder if that lady who put Liam Hatch up in her B&b ever got compensated
But no they will use the 75kto try and race up the leagues


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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But no they will use the 75kto try and race up the leagues



Don't forget our days out at Wembley mr decker..



and there's some for the creditors.. clappp

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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To be honest Phil, its only the last year or so after see in the attitude of people on here that it wouldn't bother me one bit if IOR did pull the plug. I also won't forget that day you popped into my work saying how jealous you were that some like GR had put their money into Darlo! Just as well IOR aren't quite like that eh Phil!

To be fair I think theres only 5 or 6 on here genuinely give a fuck one way or another about Darlo, the other 400-500 regular contributors find it all a bit sad/dull. In all seriousness if you looked at all the Darlo related posts off this forum about 6 contributors ( sussex, fatty, allez, PJ, Elvis, Fet Bob ) would make up a good 50% of the contributions.

We ( moderators ) got so many complaints from regulars about the number of tedious Darlo threads on here that we had to create a new forum to stick them in to stop them clogging up the gaff.

Theres a Darlo fan on here made over 6000 posts ! On a Pools forum ! Theres barely a week goes by when he isnt hijacking a thread about us somewhere along the line with tales about whats happening in the Evostick whatever it is league 1883 are in, when the overwhelming majority of us simply dont care. I mean good luck to the genuine fans of their club and all that, but I just dont really care about their results, and wont do until such a time as they are likely to be in the same league as us.

In all seriousness if their fucking plight wasn't dragged up on here every bloody few days I wouldnt give them a second thought. Thats why people on here have started to get an attitude, because they are on here day and night wittering on. I can absolutely guarantee that if I banned Waldo/Sussex/whatever he's posting as this week by IP address the Darlo related traffic would virtually dry up within about 3 weeks.


I cant work it out why so many people, reasonable gadgies on here, get so worked up over sussex the troll.

If it wasnt for the odd post on here i wouldnt even know darlo existed still, i couldnt tell you what league they where in, what ground they play at and until recently i never knew who a single player was until a lad i run my footy team withs brother signed for them (Steven Hetherington)

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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I made a New Years resolution not to suffer fools anymore, and have Sussex on Ignore so if people would kindly stop quoting him.....cheers!


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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Speak to Harvey madden tripledecker. Also are you going to write to George Osborne asking when are we as a country going to get the £6billion we lent Eire back and the chief executive of Vodafone to pay their true tax bill and not the one cobbled together whilst wining and dining the head of HMRC?

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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I made a New Years resolution not to suffer fools anymore, and have Sussex on Ignore so if people would kindly stop quoting him.....cheers!


Ah fucking hell, you have missed his best post to-date:

I quote:

"Its time for me to own up, I love Cock and will suck off anyone for 50p a go. I have loads of clients down here on Sussex, and I am as bent as fook. Sorry for posting shite all these years."

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:45 am 
Fatty eats roadkill wrote:
Speak to Harvey madden tripledecker. Also are you going to write to George Osborne asking when are we as a country going to get the £6billion we lent Eire back and the chief executive of Vodafone to pay their true tax bill and not the one cobbled together whilst wining and dining the head of HMRC?


Oh shut the fuck up.


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ElvisC wrote:
I made a New Years resolution not to suffer fools anymore, and have Sussex on Ignore so if people would kindly stop quoting him.....cheers!






"Its time for me to own up, I love Cock and will suck off anyone for 50p a go. I have loads of clients down here on Sussex, and I am as bent as fook. ."



Remember our scene together in Deliverance dibble "squeal like a pig fatty "?... :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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Mmmmm I was 6 years old when that film was made.

But you admitting to being in it, and playing yourself no doubt, is very interesting. And makes perfect sense.

Crack on you thick twat. :laugh:

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That should read 'You're on crack, and a thick twat.'

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Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:
Mmmmm I was 6 years old when that film was made.



Was that you on the banjo then Mr Dibble?


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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A 6 year old Dibble in Deliverance, this thread has gone a bit yewtree.

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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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Funniest bit is none of the Burn money is going to pay off the debt or help them move home, no it's going to increase there ' working capital headroom'
In other words into a black hole to be spunked until they are back on the bones of their arse in 6 months , you couldn't make it up

All from the same thick not nice people who forgot to include VAT in their budget last year stpid


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 Post subject: Re: a darlow fan at work
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Mmmmm I was 6 years old when that film was made.



Was that you on the banjo then Mr Dibble?


No. I is not american.

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