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Heisenberg reacted to Ghost of Clough in Reading FC (A) Matchday Thread
Sometimes I wonder whether you actually do watch us play. He's hardly played in the middle this season. Last night he was on the left
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Heisenberg reacted to HuddersRam in Pride: The Inside Story of Derby County
Evening chaps and chapettes. Not quite sure where to put this but thought it might be nice for a bit of nostalgia.
Working on a new book (as you do, more to come shortly. This one actually has nice footballing times in it) and met up for a reminisce yesterday with the legendary Graham Richards and Colin Gibson.
Graham is still in fine form and still sounds as iconic as ever. He came down to meet me in a scooter at Stoke Train Station, warned me his memory might not be great and then proceeded to reminisce about games we've probably all forgotten. Colin, well Colin is just fantastic.
On the book, watch this space. I promise this next one will cover more enjoyable times than Pride.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Dean (hick) Saunders in The Administration Thread
Simon Stone @ the BBC reporting that Appleby and his consortium are the front runners for it.
He also says an agreement over the tax bill will form part of the negotiations once the preferred bidder is announced, which could be this week. A CVA looks to be the way to exit admin.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from IslandExile in The Administration Thread
Simon Stone @ the BBC reporting that Appleby and his consortium are the front runners for it.
He also says an agreement over the tax bill will form part of the negotiations once the preferred bidder is announced, which could be this week. A CVA looks to be the way to exit admin.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread
Simon Stone @ the BBC reporting that Appleby and his consortium are the front runners for it.
He also says an agreement over the tax bill will form part of the negotiations once the preferred bidder is announced, which could be this week. A CVA looks to be the way to exit admin.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Ramarena in The Administration Thread
Simon Stone @ the BBC reporting that Appleby and his consortium are the front runners for it.
He also says an agreement over the tax bill will form part of the negotiations once the preferred bidder is announced, which could be this week. A CVA looks to be the way to exit admin.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from IslandExile in The Administration Thread
Where’s he confirmed that? Can’t see anything on his Twitter feed.
Edit: Never mind, found the article.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
Weren’t Gadsby and GSE involved in a bit of a squabble after the club was sold in 07/08, with PG citing that promised investment hadn’t been made by GSE and he regretted selling the club to them?
Unless they’ve made up, I’d be very surprised if they joined together to acquire the club.
Although saying that, the bid from Appleby looks to be alongside a mystery US backer including Rush and Moxey to spearhead executive roles, if reports are to be believed, so it could well be a completely different dynamic this time around.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from RAM1966 in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
Weren’t Gadsby and GSE involved in a bit of a squabble after the club was sold in 07/08, with PG citing that promised investment hadn’t been made by GSE and he regretted selling the club to them?
Unless they’ve made up, I’d be very surprised if they joined together to acquire the club.
Although saying that, the bid from Appleby looks to be alongside a mystery US backer including Rush and Moxey to spearhead executive roles, if reports are to be believed, so it could well be a completely different dynamic this time around.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from LincsRam in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
We aren’t a great side by any means, but I’d love us to throw caution to the wind a bit and have a go at these.
Bristol City are a pretty ordinary side and we’re showing far too much respect.
All a bit negative and safe when in position at the moment.
What have we got to lose?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from PistoldPete in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
On the right in this picture. Sounds like he’s brokering the deal/advising Kirchner.
Paul Stretford (Rooney’s agent) is on his other side.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
On the right in this picture. Sounds like he’s brokering the deal/advising Kirchner.
Paul Stretford (Rooney’s agent) is on his other side.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from IslandExile in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
On the right in this picture. Sounds like he’s brokering the deal/advising Kirchner.
Paul Stretford (Rooney’s agent) is on his other side.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from angieram in QPR (H) Matchday Thread
No less than QPR deserved. Dominated the whole of the 2nd half.
They’re a very, very good team with some extremely talented individuals.
Too many players having an off day for us tonight, which is understandable after the heroics against Bournemouth and Fulham.
Think Rooney could have been slightly more proactive with his substitutions as it was clear we were tiring around the hour mark.
No complaints from me, though. What we lacked in quality in the final third, we made up with our usual endeavour and work rate.
Can’t ask anymore of them than that.
Onwards and upwards to Bristol City on Saturday. ?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from OoooMarkWright in QPR (H) Matchday Thread
No less than QPR deserved. Dominated the whole of the 2nd half.
They’re a very, very good team with some extremely talented individuals.
Too many players having an off day for us tonight, which is understandable after the heroics against Bournemouth and Fulham.
Think Rooney could have been slightly more proactive with his substitutions as it was clear we were tiring around the hour mark.
No complaints from me, though. What we lacked in quality in the final third, we made up with our usual endeavour and work rate.
Can’t ask anymore of them than that.
Onwards and upwards to Bristol City on Saturday. ?