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  1. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Where will you be on Sunday?

    Also at the Ricoh +2
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    The Higgs Share - PWKH might help...

    If nothing else, you at least have to admire their consistency.
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    The Bomb Squad

    Relegation?
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    Charity match update

    Completely agree. Get more at the Ricoh for a charity game, than attend Northampton for the first home game of the season. That would (will?) be a great message.
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    Just under 500 City fans at Orient.

    Yes you're so right. With the massive share of tonight's gate, I expect that Joy and Tim will each buy a new yacht tomorrow. Damn, we failed..... :(
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    Leyton Orient Match Thread

    Perhaps he'd be more inclined to, if he had some experience on the bench - but I guess that brings us back to the Bomb Squad........
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    Leyton Orient Match Thread

    You have a point. However the fact that a number of parties may be culpable does not mean that that culpability is in any way equivalent.
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    Charity match update

    What about Bill Glazier's testimonial - wasn't it against the England '66 team?
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    Is the noose finally starting to tighten around the neck of SISU/OTIUM

    And to my local team, Telford United. As I recall, AFC Telford started three divisions lower.
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    Firstly, I have no difficulty in believing you! Secondly, I agree with pretty much all that. I think that the only way forward, with SISU, would be a "one step at a time" approach, while the parties try to rebuild some trust. I'm not sure that that would be part of SISU's game plan though. If...
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    My comment was specifically about negotiating style and even more particularly about the public statements that were made - rather than the context of the overall position. You may recall that I've said before that I thought that whilst SISU had a poor legal position, they had a strong moral...
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    I agree entirely. I know that "but he started it" is generally an unproductive route to go down, but for me the approach that TF took through the negotiations was (quite literally) amazing. It seemed to go against all common sense - until the mists cleared and (for me) it became obvious that...
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    As a serious point, it does show how bad relations have got between the parties.
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    I think that you'd have to show that the trade was in Ltd, was transferred out to Holdings for no sensible consideration and that it was done to avoid the liabilities in Ltd. Not sure how easy that would be to prove, but if you could "we'd have a whole new ball game going" (if you're old enough...
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    That's true - but if it were established that all the companies were "associated" (in the context of the lease), then if SISU went down the administration route, we'd have a proper administration i.e. the football club would be in administration rather than "a non-trading property owning...
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    Breaking News - Judge kicks out SISU's judicial review against CCC / ACL

    This is the bit I'm not sure about. I think it's pretty reasonable to assume that ACL took legal advice on all aspects of the administration before they made their decision to reject the CVA. Rejecting the CVA was always likely to lead to the proposed liquidation and hence the loss of the...
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    Hoffman and elliott

    I cannot believe that the auditors would have signed off the accounts in June 2012, if they had been informed that the trade that those accounts showed had been transferred to another company and so Ltd was now "a non-trading subsidiary".
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    Darren Huckerby confirmed for sunday

    Deano you're teasing us. Could it be my namesake???
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