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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 27, 2018 1:16:05 GMT
It was all clear proof that the club was in a far worse position then it was two years ago. I am dreading the AGM, it's going to be awful when we quiz quiz the board about the fence, the new arrangements in hospitality and the total failure to agree to build a stadium that wouldn't have made a return on their investment. I am drafting my questions now. I wonder how much information will be given in response to any questions. Can club officials refuse to answer questions at a AGM or just digress completely off topic?
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Post by eppinggas on Jan 27, 2018 9:46:14 GMT
Question: Whatever you want to ask. Answer: "Obviously these things take time". And that concludes the AGM. That was easy.
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Post by pirate49 on Jan 27, 2018 9:50:35 GMT
Question: Whatever you want to ask. Answer: "Obviously these things take time, but I'm having a meeting about it this afternoon". And that concludes the AGM. That was easy.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 11:36:08 GMT
Nobody cared so hardly worth discussing. I recall that you cared. I still do. Hopefully the agreed payment plan has been brought back up to date.
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Post by One F in Dunford on Jan 27, 2018 12:26:41 GMT
I still do. Hopefully the agreed payment plan has been brought back up to date. Not heard about this. Can you explain it please?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 16:14:55 GMT
I still do. Hopefully the agreed payment plan has been brought back up to date. Not heard about this. Can you explain it please? Invoices weren’t paid so the club agreed to pay by agreed instalments to avoid legal action. By by the way, my contact is not the fencing contractor although I know they struck a similar deal.
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Post by One F in Dunford on Jan 27, 2018 16:25:24 GMT
Not heard about this. Can you explain it please? Invoices weren’t paid so the club agreed to pay by agreed instalments to avoid legal action. By by the way, my contact is not the fencing contractor although I know they struck a similar deal. Thanks for explaining.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 16:32:10 GMT
Invoices weren’t paid so the club agreed to pay by agreed instalments to avoid legal action. By by the way, my contact is not the fencing contractor although I know they struck a similar deal. Thanks for explaining. It had been posted before by somebody on the other forum so it’s not new news.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 28, 2018 11:06:56 GMT
Presumably the people involved have either been paid or an agreement reached Not sure what we were supposed to care about as details were thin on the ground as to what to what the problems were or if not, they were lost in alot of other nonsense and accusations. Well, I'm no nearer knowing whether to think.. it was a storm in a teacup it was someone/some people stirring (the teacup) - either fans or those to whom money is or was apparently owed it was a bit of both someone got the wrong end of the fence posts other strange times so, apart from this, and the decision to approach the training ground build on a stage-by-stage basis, is there any evidence of impending financial doom or the new owners not being ready to invest? UWE isn't really 'evidence' that they aren't IMO the purchase of Parts/Nicholls/Sercs is evidence that they are the re-deployment of funds from BillyBo's transfer is still tba the only real indicators would seem to be Wael talking much bigger than delivering, and falling back on 'these things take time', and Hamer's post-UWE interview and DC's apparent frustration at the slowed pace of change but I can't help thinking that the various unofficial noises coming from people close to the club are well-intentioned and meaningful
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 11:20:56 GMT
I still do. Hopefully the agreed payment plan has been brought back up to date. Why do we need a payment plan? How much was this fence and these groundworks? Was it a million quid or something? I know nothing about this, so just to stop us playing 'Post Ping Pong' and help me understand what happened, the work was done and it was agreed at the outset that the payments would be made over a period of time, is that right? Have there been questions / complaints / queries about the quality / specification of the work and was the work completed on time? Has the payment schedule been adhered to?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 11:33:15 GMT
Have they remade that Abba musical?
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Post by One F in Dunford on Jan 28, 2018 11:36:11 GMT
Have they remade that Abba musical? Let’s hope not, one was enough!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 11:37:47 GMT
Have they remade that Abba musical? What does that mean?
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Post by Bath Gas on Jan 28, 2018 12:06:18 GMT
Have they remade that Abba musical? What does that mean? Money, money, money - the winner takes it all.
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Post by Bernard Briggs on Jan 28, 2018 12:07:59 GMT
My ancestors in deepest Somerset lived in Plot Gate Cottage :-) Karl Marx`s grave. A communist plot?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 12:30:51 GMT
Money, money, money - the winner takes it all. More like: Mamma Mia, here we go again.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 28, 2018 12:33:57 GMT
good grasp of the Swedish pop masters' oeuvre demonstrated here
but the thread was really about whether this might be our last summer
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 12:45:55 GMT
Money, money, money - the winner takes it all. More like: Mamma Mia, here we go again. I would like to know if we just have a butt hurt contractor who has done a rubbish job and is trying to deflect blame, or if Rovers are being a bit naughty not paying someone who has done a good job.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 13:32:46 GMT
I still do. Hopefully the agreed payment plan has been brought back up to date. Why do we need a payment plan? How much was this fence and these groundworks? Was it a million quid or something? I know nothing about this, so just to stop us playing 'Post Ping Pong' and help me understand what happened, the work was done and it was agreed at the outset that the payments would be made over a period of time, is that right? Have there been questions / complaints / queries about the quality / specification of the work and was the work completed on time? Has the payment schedule been adhered to? Think the fence was 17k
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 13:39:40 GMT
Why do we need a payment plan? How much was this fence and these groundworks? Was it a million quid or something? I know nothing about this, so just to stop us playing 'Post Ping Pong' and help me understand what happened, the work was done and it was agreed at the outset that the payments would be made over a period of time, is that right? Have there been questions / complaints / queries about the quality / specification of the work and was the work completed on time? Has the payment schedule been adhered to? Think the fence was 17k Thanks Padstow, but it's getting more and more confusing, someone has just told me that the fence and ground works were £50k. Does anyone actually know any facts about this, or is the entire thing just a load of noise and Chinese whispers?
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