Originally Posted by Romanis
Could be you lot who winds up before Forest. The board just looks like a small piece of butter has been stretched over a large piece of toast. Just four of you striving to make the place seem busy.
sorry what the **** are you going on about?since you're gaining promotion to the Prem from 4th place
Originally Posted by Romanis
Could be you lot who winds up before Forest. The board just looks like a small piece of butter has been stretched over a large piece of toast. Just four of you striving to make the place seem busy.
One of our owners has more reddies than the fridge man.
It's you who in late 2012 recorded a company loss of 82m not ours.
Not much has changed since then. Your still losing cash like you have some kind of leak and this season has been another promotion gamble that if it doesn't pay off will leave you red faced yet again
#jokers
****** off basie about time our mods got rid . your ego as well as all your multiple users.are famous even your own call you a sad individual. says it all really. perhaps a global ban is what you need.
The loss of 82m was an accumulated one over many years and not just specific to 2012. You're not one of those who still believes that the club still owes such a large amount to it's owner. Fawaz is very generous, but not that generous, and there is no way he paid Nigel Doughty what he had paid into the club. Also I have it on good authority that if we are still where we are next season , the sale of one highly rated player to a Premiership club would put us in line with FFP.
still avoiding point basie or ono go away and play on reds board oh I forgot you are banned.
This was actually about Forest as a club as a whole. The website states yesterday's date and there is a section in one of todays papers which says the following...
'A row over an unpaid bill by Nottingham Forest was settled just before a bid to wind up the club yesterday.
The petition by football agency Impact Sports Management was thrown out by Companies Court Registrar Sally Barber at London's High Court
It is believed to relate to a county court judgement made two weeks ago in Northampton over an outstanding debt of AŁ4,300.
The Championship side - owned by billionaire property tycoon Fawaz Al-Hasawi - did not comment yesterday.'
Don't see why they wouldnt just pay the bill with it being so small considerign how rich they are.
Wouldn't it just be greatOriginally Posted by triz