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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RamuelLJackson in The Administration Thread
Yes, preferred bidder was (when I was a civil servant) the standard legal term in the civil service in the procurement process for the bidder who is selected to some predetermined criteria, as being the body who it intends to sell the business to, or award a contract, subject to the completion of financial and administrative negotiations and legal arrangements. And this is what the joint administrators have done. It isn’t binding and the preferred bidder can walk away. Just don’t understand kevinhectoring’s points about this process
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from i-Ram in The Administration Thread
Yes, preferred bidder was (when I was a civil servant) the standard legal term in the civil service in the procurement process for the bidder who is selected to some predetermined criteria, as being the body who it intends to sell the business to, or award a contract, subject to the completion of financial and administrative negotiations and legal arrangements. And this is what the joint administrators have done. It isn’t binding and the preferred bidder can walk away. Just don’t understand kevinhectoring’s points about this process
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in The Administration Thread
Yes, preferred bidder was (when I was a civil servant) the standard legal term in the civil service in the procurement process for the bidder who is selected to some predetermined criteria, as being the body who it intends to sell the business to, or award a contract, subject to the completion of financial and administrative negotiations and legal arrangements. And this is what the joint administrators have done. It isn’t binding and the preferred bidder can walk away. Just don’t understand kevinhectoring’s points about this process
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread
Yes, preferred bidder was (when I was a civil servant) the standard legal term in the civil service in the procurement process for the bidder who is selected to some predetermined criteria, as being the body who it intends to sell the business to, or award a contract, subject to the completion of financial and administrative negotiations and legal arrangements. And this is what the joint administrators have done. It isn’t binding and the preferred bidder can walk away. Just don’t understand kevinhectoring’s points about this process
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RamuelLJackson in The Administration Thread
Don’t understand. Why is it unbelievable? A PB isn’t contractually bound to do anything. They can pull out anytime. And if EFL find his bid to be unacceptable then he needs to make it acceptable or walk away
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Administration Thread
Don’t understand. Why is it unbelievable? A PB isn’t contractually bound to do anything. They can pull out anytime. And if EFL find his bid to be unacceptable then he needs to make it acceptable or walk away
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Carl Sagan in The Administration Thread
I’ll feel more confident if/when Kirchner’s bid proved to be acceptable to the EFL. If it isn’t then step in MA.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Derby4Me in The Administration Thread
I just don’t get posters moaning about Ashley hanging on to get the lowest possible price. If I were buying something I’d want the lowest possible price as well. Wouldn’t we all?
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from David Graham Brown in The Administration Thread
I just don’t get posters moaning about Ashley hanging on to get the lowest possible price. If I were buying something I’d want the lowest possible price as well. Wouldn’t we all?
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Derby4Me in The Administration Thread
I’ll feel more confident if/when Kirchner’s bid proved to be acceptable to the EFL. If it isn’t then step in MA.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread
I’ll feel more confident if/when Kirchner’s bid proved to be acceptable to the EFL. If it isn’t then step in MA.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Jimbo Ram in The Administration Thread
I’ll feel more confident if/when Kirchner’s bid proved to be acceptable to the EFL. If it isn’t then step in MA.
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Turk Thrust reacted to Hans Datdo-Dishes in The Administration Thread
If he did that, I think he would speak very highly of the Rams
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Jimbo Ram in The Administration Thread
But has he got the financial muscle to take us further? Unless he’s got backers, it would seem he hasn’t.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in The Administration Thread
I’m probably the most unwoke (is that even a word?) person on here. It’s not so much the content of people’s historic tweets, it’s the fact that they thought it OK to put them into the public domain. People change but it does show an underlying weakness in their character and personal values. Having said that, I just want an owner for the Rams. I’m not too bothered about their moral code.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in The Administration Thread
Why? Is stupidity an age thing?
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in The Administration Thread
A bit of a broad thing to say. And stereotypical. So you’re saying that young people do more stupid things than older people. Really?
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Ramarena in The Administration Thread
Quite! You’ve got to call into question a person’s mental faculties and thinking processes to put things like that into the public domain for all to see. It’s irrelevant to me whether it was 10 years ago or last year.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from David Graham Brown in The Administration Thread
I’m probably the most unwoke (is that even a word?) person on here. It’s not so much the content of people’s historic tweets, it’s the fact that they thought it OK to put them into the public domain. People change but it does show an underlying weakness in their character and personal values. Having said that, I just want an owner for the Rams. I’m not too bothered about their moral code.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Miggins in The Administration Thread
I’m probably the most unwoke (is that even a word?) person on here. It’s not so much the content of people’s historic tweets, it’s the fact that they thought it OK to put them into the public domain. People change but it does show an underlying weakness in their character and personal values. Having said that, I just want an owner for the Rams. I’m not too bothered about their moral code.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from DCFC Kicks in The Administration Thread
Or, how can I dislike children, I used to go to school with them
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Administration Thread
Why? Is stupidity an age thing?
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Turk Thrust reacted to BuckoBeast in The Administration Thread
Two years ago (I think) on the 4th April it was Derby vs Forest and the Aintree Grand National. Everything got cancelled. The 4th April is my birthday. I was absolutely gutted. Yesterday the Mrs had surprised me with my very own pub. I and she work for the NHS. We were exhausted. I had a funny feeling that the PB would be announced on or around my birthday. Finally some hope and future COYR
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Turk Thrust reacted to kevinhectoring in Rams v Preston Matchday Thread
Dunno about the red card. Sure it was a lunge but Bird was leading more with his knees than his studs
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in The Administration Thread
Quite. It sounds suspiciously like a threat to me. Mods?