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    Money Laundering in our games

    A few reasons given by FATF here: http://www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/ML%20through%20the%20Football%20Sector.pdf FATF are an anti money laundering body established by one of the G7 summits.
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    season tickets now on sale

    Seems like a letter to the students union, asking them to tell SISU where to stick their tickets and why, might be called for.
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    Money Laundering in our games

    Speculation about our club? I'm sure it was pure coincidence that their desperately rushed takeover (that had no time for due diligence) was completed the day before The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 came into force.
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    season tickets now on sale

    Fixed that for you.
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    Free travel anyone?

    Stoke will probably have a number of away games that are closer than all our home ones.
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    appleton fires back

    You're rather comical yourself, Perry Mason.
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    season tickets now on sale

    So claiming you have bought 3 tickets and coming on here to brag about it isn't hysterical posturing?
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    season tickets now on sale

    I am so pleased for you - give SISU another couple of years and you will probably be able to travel to home games on the Tube.
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    appleton fires back

    Paul Appleton “Perhaps he would have been better served in requesting another meeting with me rather than publicly betraying his lack of understanding of the process.” So Mr Appleton, you thought you could simply ride up to Coventry and pocket £.5m for helping a bunch of unscrupulous...
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    Acl/cva

    This was my opinion a week or so ago and I haven't changed my mind since:
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    Parliament Today

    Maybe you had read them but it is a pity you saw fit to misquote Jim Cunningham's question to support your response this time. For the avoidance of doubt, here it is again: Will the Secretary of State get together with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to have a look at the...
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    Parliament Today

    It is sad to continually see the same posters either denying the facts or twisting them to support a threadbare argument. It must be like this arguing with Creationists.
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    Parliament Today

    You should read those two questions and answers again - carefully.
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    Parliament Today

    I think the big difference with today's question and answer is that Jim Cunningham has got Vince Cable to agree to look specifically at problems with CCFC. I think it could be a game changer because a minister of state has made a commitment to the commons to investigate the matter, not a...
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    Acl back on cwr again

    I have posted the two questions asked and answered this morning on a new thread. The answer that Vince Cable gave to Jim Cunningham promises to be a real game changer.
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    Parliament Today

    Two questions asked and answered by Vince Cable today: Mr Bob Ainsworth (Coventry North East) (Lab): Does the Secretary of State have any plans to look at the Insolvency Act 1986? Hedge funds appear to have the ability to acquire companies, to empty them of their assets, to appoint...
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    Investigation ?

    Thursday July 22, according to the CET http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/ricoh-arena-boss-backing-mps-5135745 Seems they can't even be bothered to check a calendar let alone their facts.
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    ACL on CWR after 9am this morning

    It's a good theory Harry, but the problem is that there isn't a company in the SISU "empire" that actually makes any money. Smoke and mirrors I agree with, but only to hide the fact that they are skint.
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    Let them stay! Ricoh owners hold last-ditch talks with Football League

    That's uncalled for - I have nothing to do with SISU.
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    Let them stay! Ricoh owners hold last-ditch talks with Football League

    I would rather be a mug than a nasty, bitter misanthrope.
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