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Gee SCREAMER !!

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  1. 41 minutes ago, BoroWill said:

    Gibson isn't on the board of the EFL. No, I don't think any collusion has gone on. Of course there is a connection, Gibson threatened to sue the EFL if they didn't enforce their own rules properly, they then enforced their own rules properly. No, I don't want a situation where league tables are player out in court, I also don't want a situation where one clubs cheating potentially costs another club money/a shot at promotion. I'd think go for it.

    Unless it's Bournemouth, Watford and Forest with player trading, QPR, Villa, Leeds who would likely have failed if not not promoted or clubs transferring club liability to a haulage business amongst countless others.

  2. 34 minutes ago, BoroWill said:

    Long time since I posted on here but I logged in to agree that this is by far the most sensible solution that all sides should be pushing for. Morris is the root cause of your problems and our (and Wycombe's) ire. He shouldn't hide behind the convenience of UK company law to avoid having to fix the mess he made.

    I'm aware that you will all have strong views on Gibson but I'm 99.9% certain he would support this kind of arrangement, he doesn't want your club to go out of business. 

    Do you not think this all patently ridiculous.  Bournemouth took 4 points off you at one point denying you automatic promotion and they broke FFP by a mile that year.  I imagine the pay out from that one would be much better. Unfortunately, they have plenty of money in the bank to bat of such ridiculous claims so your chairman isn't bothered.  

  3. Without going in depth, if this is looked at via the EFL procedure and the parasites lose, can they appeal.  If they can't appeal, can they take it outside to a real court.  How long can they drag this on if they initially lose .  

    The fact that Wycombe accuse Derby of cheating by filing the information requested by an agreed 1 week extra deadline, whilst they might drag this out with the Leo Sayer tribute act till May is laughable.

  4. Just now, Foreveram said:

    So when do you suggest the game is moved to, and why is it likely to be any different. 

    I would suggest it's moved not to the end of the season when we may be relegated but possibly to the start of April when I hope things may have moved along favourably and people will be less volatile.  If not, then perhaps on police advice it could be moved to a more neutral venue to avoid pissed off fans decimating the ground, toilets, concourse and any number of pub windows and filling the local A&E with head wounds.  

  5. Just now, Foreveram said:

    Who apart from you mentioned being a better fan, so why go on to tell of the difficult trips you’ve been on, does that make you better than someone else. Every town or city has some redeeming features if you care to research and explore and not just dismiss it as a poohole, and we always call at Whitby on the way back.

    That's an interesting tirade. The fella in the first instance actually called you out on it, I didn't really give a poo.  My take on away games was that everyone tends to put in plenty of away time at some stage and some of it's poo - bit of humour- but different reasons may crop up as to why you stop going so much.  Middlesbrough's lovely - when it's carpet bombed and rebuilt. Glad you like Whitby.  

    Once again

    How is me suggesting it may be more prudent to postpone a short fuse situation in anyway telling you not to go, or in anyway suggesting I wouldn't like to go. ?

  6. 3 minutes ago, Foreveram said:

    Lots of us go home and away and I’m no different, just don’t like being told we shouldn’t be going by someone that doesn’t want to go. The backing at Huddersfield was brilliant and we need to repeat that at Middlesbrough and then every game after that. We can’t do that if we just don’t turn up.

    How is me suggesting it may be more prudent to postpone a short fuse situation in anyway telling you not to go, or in anyway suggesting I wouldn't like to go. ?

  7. 29 minutes ago, kevinhectoring said:

    I’m saying MM is fully aware his offer to be sued in the High Court is legal nonsense and cannot be taken up. And he is aware that if it is not taken up it, it weakens Gibbo’s criticism of him  

    these open letters are a distraction, and a waste of valuable time - MM needs to indemnify the club against the claims 

    I would suggest the only way he would do this, is if it was dealt with via high court rather than Gibsons EFL chimps.

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    1 hour ago, Rev said:

    We get it mate, you go every game home and away.

    Oh no.  You've risen to the I'm a better fan bait.  Did my shift to all 4 corners a long time ago fella.  Two injury time defeats in two trips to Sunderland, and a draw in a Plymouth monsoon when the stand was still open to the elements were particular highlights.  No need for anyone to justify themselves so I don't rise to it, not worth the bother.  I'm not sure why anyone would stay over in Boro if they can possibly get home mind, unless they have a medical reason so need to get the rest .  At least head to Whitby or somewhere nice after but each to their own misery. ?

  9. 2 minutes ago, Tyler Durden said:

    Not trying to rain on your parade but why? The solicitor on Radio Derby said that any court case will get thrown out as you can't sue an individual person in a company and it has to be the corporate body.

    So we will back to square one with the number of potential bidders being irrelevant unless one is prepared to take on the risk of the claims from Wycombe and Boro which none of them want to do.

    And the EFL wants us to name a preferred bidder but they know that no one will chuck their hat in the ring until the issue with Wycombe and Boro is resolved. And the admins won't entertain such claims as its not a prudent use of the clubs resources, we probably can't afford them anyway and they believe it is totally contrary to accounting law.

    So we carry on going nowhere fast apart from liquidation 

    If it's the same fella, I think he also said Morris could provide a cast iron guarantee to cover the liability and pay this if there is a loss via the club.  Was it the Jonathan fella.

  10. 2 minutes ago, Alty_Ram said:

    OK, so I'm confused. I assume that 2 bidders precludes Ashley ? Or has one of the others dropped out and Ashley still considered in ?

    I thought Appleby and the Binnies, probably with Gadsby waiting in the bushes as he's gone very quiet.  It could equally be Krusty the Clown and Sideshow Bob.  I got rather lost by December.

  11. 1 minute ago, Rambam said:

    To cause damage to the seats/facilities/toilets of MFC will result in a big bill to DCFC at the worst possible time and give fuel to Steve Gibson. 
    Do not do it. 

    I'm afraid that as soon as they start singing 'that' song, all hellfire is going to break loose and it won't be only the usual cap wearing 18 year old who film themselves and post comments about limbs and pyros.  There may be a few 'older' campaigners who are just as disgruntled making this kind of trip. The easiest answer is to postpone the game.  If they don't, I expect to see scenes reminiscent of Millwall away in 94.  

  12. 15 minutes ago, sage said:

    That is spot on

    Saw in an interview with Johnson that Risdale was talking to him about a new marine fish aquarium in his office which he taken a shine too and he was at the point of asking him to throw it in as well as it was so easy.? 

  13. 3 minutes ago, The Scarlet Pimpernel said:

    Don't their own rules forbid clubs taking action against each other? MM pointed it out in his statement. 

    Has Parry ever addressed that particular point? 

    That was my understanding. No ones told me any different

  14. 26 minutes ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

    It was Harkes

    The one that sticks in my mind was Johnsons miss first half and the fact that some bloke at fullback called Coatsworth got away with at least 3 red cards.  poo afternoon, immortalised on the back of the newspaper being read by Liam Gallagher on the Definitely Maybe inserts. 

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