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Gringo got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in The Administration Thread
Or buy a Greek club and sell the player to them and book a terrific profit instead of a write off each year of their contract, has this been thought of by any other East Midlands club?
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Gringo got a reaction from rsmini in The Administration Thread
Or buy a Greek club and sell the player to them and book a terrific profit instead of a write off each year of their contract, has this been thought of by any other East Midlands club?
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Gringo got a reaction from Crewton in The Administration Thread
Or buy a Greek club and sell the player to them and book a terrific profit instead of a write off each year of their contract, has this been thought of by any other East Midlands club?
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Gringo got a reaction from SaffyRam in The Administration Thread
Or buy a Greek club and sell the player to them and book a terrific profit instead of a write off each year of their contract, has this been thought of by any other East Midlands club?
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Gringo reacted to whiteroseram in The Administration Thread
"Man spotted in property he owns and has been negotiating sale of"
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Gringo got a reaction from r_wilcockson in The Administration Thread
Also a preferred bidder is not a buyer, it just gives them a chance to kick the tyres for a fixed period of time, we should be fixated on a buyer.
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Gringo got a reaction from Archied in The Administration Thread
Also a preferred bidder is not a buyer, it just gives them a chance to kick the tyres for a fixed period of time, we should be fixated on a buyer.
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Gringo got a reaction from atherstoneram in The Administration Thread
Also a preferred bidder is not a buyer, it just gives them a chance to kick the tyres for a fixed period of time, we should be fixated on a buyer.
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Gringo got a reaction from strawhillram in The Administration Thread
Also a preferred bidder is not a buyer, it just gives them a chance to kick the tyres for a fixed period of time, we should be fixated on a buyer.
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Gringo reacted to tomsdubs in Rav Morrison
I had seen some new negativity coming back in with people criticising players, pretty amazing really. He earns 4.5k pw, he can have some off games that's fine by me. Said he had covid and couldn't get fit again, people need to be realists.
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Gringo reacted to Mucker1884 in Rav Morrison
Let's face it, I'd be the first to admit I can be a bit of a knob, but to deliberately call someone "Love" a second time, immediately after being asked not to, is knobbish to the extreme!
Have I mentioned the word knob?
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Gringo reacted to Andicis in Wayne Rooney
He just gets it, doesn't he? That's how he can ask the players to give so much, because he's fully prepared to do that himself.
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Gringo got a reaction from Rev in Mel Morris fan club
I watched again last weekend also worth highlighting Carrie Anne Moss (matrix) also has a lead role, very good film much better than TENET, which I did not understand
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Gringo got a reaction from Nishfan in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Foxy Ram in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from r_wilcockson in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Quagga in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Zag zig in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from jono in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from cstand in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Gritstone Tup in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Bald Eagle's Barmy Army in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from Indy in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,
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Gringo got a reaction from JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in The Administration Thread
HMRC will always accept a payment plan provided it is realistic and presented alongside a business plan which can be monitored, this I can confirm from recent experience, my offer would be 50% upfront and then the remainder at £292k per month over 48 months, no way HMRC would turn that proposal down.
That would make an offer of £28million very doable/workable and would /should satisfy the EFL, with the stadium now sorted whether by purchase or leasehold agreement, I am 100% confident that the Rams will be safe by 2/1/22,