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Thread: An interesting break down of NUFC's fiancial state from the 15/16 season

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  1. #1
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    Skim money?

    What money?

    I thought we didn't have any money to skim.

  2. #2
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    Almost a full page in my local paper about a massive drop in profits by Sports Direct.

    His HQ is local to me so we get a lot of news about him and his company.

    Apparently he owns 29 per cent of Debenhams stock and there losing money.

    He is threatening to sort them out saying I am sick of telling them how to improve the business and they just ignore me.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by sherwoodmag View Post
    Almost a full page in my local paper about a massive drop in profits by Sports Direct.

    His HQ is local to me so we get a lot of news about him and his company.

    Apparently he owns 29 per cent of Debenhams stock and there losing money.

    He is threatening to sort them out saying I am sick of telling them how to improve the business and they just ignore me.
    Well you do need to ignore ignorant people.

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