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    Ramleicester reacted to Crewton in [False Information] Something About To Be Announced - Cameras Outside Pride Park   
    As a former H&S Manager, I'd have to advise against that, unless the furniture is securely fixed the the ground. ?
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Bob The Badger in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    It was red just like Grabbans in the first half not on anything thanks just know football. Ref got one wrong one right. 
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    Ramleicester reacted to Ramarena in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    Yep.
    We improved when he was suspended, he unbalances the side and as you say slows everything down. 
    He’s technically very good, but clearly doesn’t have mindset to play at this level. 
    Also not sure why he gets longer than Sibley to make an impression!
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    OK......
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    Ramleicester reacted to AndyinLiverpool in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    That doesn't stop it from being dangerous
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    Ramleicester reacted to Bob The Badger in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    Me too, his foot came up afterwards.  
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    Ramleicester reacted to AndyinLiverpool in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    You can't be serious?
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    Ramleicester reacted to DJFern94 in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    Foot was on the ball, rolled over the top of it. 
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    Ramleicester reacted to DJFern94 in Nottingham Forest Match-day Thread Saturday 22nd January 12.30   
    Clumsy but not a red
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread   
    Experience has taught me that assuming anything with this sort of thing is fraught with danger. If's but's, maybes and Owen Bradleyisms are not facts. Maybe they should be more discrete until things really are set in stone. But in the media age we all demand to know what is happening before it happens I guess.
    I am sure there are a lot of good intentions trying to find a way out of this. Let's hope it is soon, I am sure we can agree on that.
    As for EFL moving goalposts..... do they have any clue what goalposts are!!!!
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Maharan in The Administration Thread   
    Well if there actually was a PB announced then fair enough.
    There is NOT a PB announced so that is irrelevant so there is no positivity in that respect. Once one is announced then the EFL can't kick us out or keep the embargo in place as there is a plan and cash in place for the season.
    The issue is that we do not know what the situation is with the claims but it is enough to stop a PB being announced.
    My point is that if that is the only obstacle then the Administrators should be knocking every wall down including asking the EFL to bring the footballing parties together.
    Not sure what is hard to understand lol.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Maharan in The Administration Thread   
    I know that from dealing with businesses in administration for about 30 years. It is the very essence of why a business is placed into administration. Clarify the position and find a way out. The claims have been known about for months and it is just suprising that we have got to this stage and the obstacle to announcing a bidder is the fact that these claims are still shrouded in doubt and quantum.
    Passive in terms of exhausting every possible route to make the club ready to sell. They seem good at words and threats just thin on resolution.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Derby4Me in The Administration Thread   
    So the unspecified footballing claims which we assume are from Middlesbrough and Wycombe are delaying the sale.
    The EFL will not tell those two clubs to back off without some form of process (long winded) being completed.
    So the likelihood is that no buyer is likely to WANT to be named as a preferred bidder or CAN be named as a preferred bidder as the risk for any buyer is perceived as too big, mainly because of the uncertainty on the size of the claims.
    Hence the EFL asks for what the plans are to fund the club for the rest of the season.
    Solution:
    The Administrators should insist the Governing body ie. The EFL bring the footballing parties (Middlesbrough,Wycombe and DCFC) together VERY quickly to agree a possible maximum liability. Not to argue the merits of the case but to mutually agree a range of liability from £0 to a max figure. This would then allow bidders for the club to fully assess the risk and move forward or bail out.
    Without something like that the situation will be stuck in the circle of doubt until the money runs out and the club folds.
    The failure of the Administrators to look at this sort of strategy is odd given their responsibilities.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from derbydaz22 in The Administration Thread   
    So the unspecified footballing claims which we assume are from Middlesbrough and Wycombe are delaying the sale.
    The EFL will not tell those two clubs to back off without some form of process (long winded) being completed.
    So the likelihood is that no buyer is likely to WANT to be named as a preferred bidder or CAN be named as a preferred bidder as the risk for any buyer is perceived as too big, mainly because of the uncertainty on the size of the claims.
    Hence the EFL asks for what the plans are to fund the club for the rest of the season.
    Solution:
    The Administrators should insist the Governing body ie. The EFL bring the footballing parties (Middlesbrough,Wycombe and DCFC) together VERY quickly to agree a possible maximum liability. Not to argue the merits of the case but to mutually agree a range of liability from £0 to a max figure. This would then allow bidders for the club to fully assess the risk and move forward or bail out.
    Without something like that the situation will be stuck in the circle of doubt until the money runs out and the club folds.
    The failure of the Administrators to look at this sort of strategy is odd given their responsibilities.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from SBW in The Administration Thread   
    So the unspecified footballing claims which we assume are from Middlesbrough and Wycombe are delaying the sale.
    The EFL will not tell those two clubs to back off without some form of process (long winded) being completed.
    So the likelihood is that no buyer is likely to WANT to be named as a preferred bidder or CAN be named as a preferred bidder as the risk for any buyer is perceived as too big, mainly because of the uncertainty on the size of the claims.
    Hence the EFL asks for what the plans are to fund the club for the rest of the season.
    Solution:
    The Administrators should insist the Governing body ie. The EFL bring the footballing parties (Middlesbrough,Wycombe and DCFC) together VERY quickly to agree a possible maximum liability. Not to argue the merits of the case but to mutually agree a range of liability from £0 to a max figure. This would then allow bidders for the club to fully assess the risk and move forward or bail out.
    Without something like that the situation will be stuck in the circle of doubt until the money runs out and the club folds.
    The failure of the Administrators to look at this sort of strategy is odd given their responsibilities.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Premier ram in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from archram in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from angieram in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from I know nothing in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from kevinhectoring in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Eatonram in Is Mel still 'pulling the strings'?   
    When the books are written in a few years on the saga of DCFC during the MM years (titles anyone?) The personal version from MM will clarify why he pulled the plug. 
    It will say he simply was too worn out to carry on, that he totally lost faith in the governance of the EFL and that it had become personal to the point where (maybe for the first time in his life) he realised he could not win. Finally he will say that whilst he got a lot wrong, which he did, in the end he got fed up with the criticism from multiple directions. Anyone faced with this sort of combination would want to find a way out and this was in reality the only real option from his viewpoint.
    He tried, he risked a lot and he failed. He sacrificed his most valuable personal asset, not his millions, but his ego and pride. Many football stories go like that.
    DCFC will not go away a new story will start in the next few months.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong in The Administration Thread   
    Sam Rush and partners.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid   
    I do not know why the HMRC does not issue the Directors with a personal liability notice regarding the unpaid PAYE debts. It would be unusual but as far as I am aware the HMRC still has the power to do that.
    I have seen it done once in my professional life.
    Maybe it would stir muddy waters further making a sale even harder but in the end it may be how the HMRC get their money which must make MM and Co's bottoms twitch a little.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from europia in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid   
    I do not know why the HMRC does not issue the Directors with a personal liability notice regarding the unpaid PAYE debts. It would be unusual but as far as I am aware the HMRC still has the power to do that.
    I have seen it done once in my professional life.
    Maybe it would stir muddy waters further making a sale even harder but in the end it may be how the HMRC get their money which must make MM and Co's bottoms twitch a little.
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    Ramleicester got a reaction from Derby4Me in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid   
    I do not know why the HMRC does not issue the Directors with a personal liability notice regarding the unpaid PAYE debts. It would be unusual but as far as I am aware the HMRC still has the power to do that.
    I have seen it done once in my professional life.
    Maybe it would stir muddy waters further making a sale even harder but in the end it may be how the HMRC get their money which must make MM and Co's bottoms twitch a little.
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