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    Gringo got a reaction from Jon Bon Pony in Seating advice - sons first game experience   
    In defence of west stand upper
    1. It does not smell of urine, I assume that was a not too subtle dig at the average age of the season ticket holders there
    2. You do not have to apologise for the bad language and obscene chants, as per the south stand
    3. there is no chance of getting hit by a coked up loser
    4. You can get a drink and a pie easily in the concourse
    5. You can get to the toilets easily
    6. You get plenty of cardiac exercise climbing about 70 steps to get to your seat
    7. You can sit feeling smug in the fact that you are contributing more, given the price of your season ticket  to the club
    8. You get the best view in the ground.
     
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from angieram in Seating advice - sons first game experience   
    In defence of west stand upper
    1. It does not smell of urine, I assume that was a not too subtle dig at the average age of the season ticket holders there
    2. You do not have to apologise for the bad language and obscene chants, as per the south stand
    3. there is no chance of getting hit by a coked up loser
    4. You can get a drink and a pie easily in the concourse
    5. You can get to the toilets easily
    6. You get plenty of cardiac exercise climbing about 70 steps to get to your seat
    7. You can sit feeling smug in the fact that you are contributing more, given the price of your season ticket  to the club
    8. You get the best view in the ground.
     
     
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    Gringo reacted to Sparkle in The Administration Thread   
    Or pay them anything ! Exhortation money - prefer to be liquidated 
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    Gringo reacted to ram59 in Message for MM   
    I have a message for MM, I have supported your actions over the years and have felt that over the years you and the club suffered several incidences of bad fortune which has ultimately lead us to the sorry position that we are in now. Unfortunately this has happened under your tenure and you are ultimately responsible for this situation.
    This group of players, management and especially the fans do not deserve the trauma that they are being put through at the moment, but it appears that short term funding could help immensely. I know that you have already lost a small fortune investing in this club, but I ask that if you able to offer the administrators short term funding, to satisfy the EFL to help get this sale over the line, it would change the feelings of many fans towards you.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from TimRam in Sheffield United (H) Matchday Thread Saturday 15th January 3pm   
    Best goal of the season!!!!!!
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    Gringo got a reaction from Ram-Alf in Sheffield United (H) Matchday Thread Saturday 15th January 3pm   
    EFL to ref, “keep up the good work nothing wrong with getting in their way when they are attacking “
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    Gringo got a reaction from hintonsboots in Sheffield United (H) Matchday Thread Saturday 15th January 3pm   
    EFL to ref, “keep up the good work nothing wrong with getting in their way when they are attacking “
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    Gringo got a reaction from Ted McMinn Football Genius in The Administration Thread   
    We now need a strategic COVID outbreak amongst the playing staff.
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    Gringo got a reaction from Gritstone Tup in The Administration Thread   
    Under the terms of the agreed budget the Rams are allowed an annual wage bill of £15,775,000 a year which equates to £303,365/week, as there are approx 16 weeks until the end of the season the EFL logic will be that in the absence of a sale of the club they have to show that they have 16 x £303,365 a sum of £4.854 million to underwrite the seaSon being completed, without proof of this amount EFL computer will say NO, hence the need to get the £5million deposit in place ASAP
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    Gringo reacted to RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread   
    13:08 STEVE NICHOLSON
    Preferred bidder
    Rooney says we should all know by tomorrow about a preferred bidder
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    Gringo got a reaction from jono in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo reacted to RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread   
    Yes, he a decent journo.
    There's plenty out there who don't do social medja but want to know what is being said.
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    Gringo got a reaction from Kathcairns in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    Regarding player transfers, slavery was abolished in the 19th century and what clubs are selling is the player registration, players are under no obligation to sign for another club and are within their rights to stick a middle finger up at the EFL and not sign for a Neanderthal bunch of losers like Millwall, the EFL could do nothing.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Crewton in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    Regarding player transfers, slavery was abolished in the 19th century and what clubs are selling is the player registration, players are under no obligation to sign for another club and are within their rights to stick a middle finger up at the EFL and not sign for a Neanderthal bunch of losers like Millwall, the EFL could do nothing.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    Regarding player transfers, slavery was abolished in the 19th century and what clubs are selling is the player registration, players are under no obligation to sign for another club and are within their rights to stick a middle finger up at the EFL and not sign for a Neanderthal bunch of losers like Millwall, the EFL could do nothing.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from I know nothing in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Zag zig in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from DCFC1388 in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Ramzabac in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Ellafella in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Gritstone Ram in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from TomG in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    https://t.co/0G8rqqNBPY
     
     
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Vulcanboy in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from Vulcanboy in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    https://t.co/0G8rqqNBPY
     
     
     
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    Gringo got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby   
    My view on the Boro, WW situation is clear, currently neither of these clubs have any legal claim against the Rams and will not until they get judgement in a court of law/LDP
    The administrators can book the claims if they wish on the balance sheets as "contingent liabilities", but these would not crystallise until there was a judgement or an out of court settlement, I am looking forwards to seeing Boro's next set of accounts to see if they state their claim on their balance sheet, as deferred income?
     I am a gambling man and would definitely have a side bet that these claims will come to exactly nothing. The EFL cannot do anything unless there is a judgement against the Rams and as such any Wrist slitting about this is pointless and a waste of time. I believe that either interested party coming in will tough it out with both clubs with " And if you think your hard enough bring it on" Ashley loves litigation as do most USA companies, given the state of Boro's finances I cannot see that they have deep enough pockets to fight a lot cause.
     
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