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Thread: Laffy, what are the best/worst possibilities for 1921 in 2023 and what is likely?

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    Laffy, what are the best/worst possibilities for 1921 in 2023 and what is likely?

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    Greetings from Stubaier Glescher

    I think the PD loan is coming to an inflexion point-we know the club is losing £500k plus pa pre football fortune, we know the loan is costing at least £10k per month in accrued interest, and we also know it’s past it’s natural life.

    We also know there is a ‘hearts and minds’ game going on-NCs accounts were graphic , coupled with AJ plugging the insurance card.Personally thought the accounts were just what needs to be rammed down PDs throat as he’s in danger of killing the club-by a death from a thousand cuts.

    I would probably be more aggressive than the Board-get out there, explain to all what is essentially an easy problem to resolve by rescheduling the debt into a football fortune lien.It’s my view PD has nowhere to go but a lot to lose-nobody wants to bring a football club down, especially when you’re in retail.

    So what’s holding them back?Im guessing PD is punishing them for trying to trap him into owning the club and there may be some merit in the Board simply hiding behind the loan trouble-‘we can’t do this, we can’t do that,ground decaying’ blah blah.Let’s face it-they have had 15 years to come up with ownership and ground solutions, but the reality is we are in the bottom rung, we owe a load of money and the ground is falling to bits-and in danger of flooding.Maybe a flood is our best hope if we are still paying the insurance.Too often, the club has had to make short rather than long term decisions-and I know NC is desperately trying to break away from that.

    So I hope PD does a deal and reschedules the loan .I don’t see him calling it in at all so the worst case scenario is a continuing drift towards even more accrued debt and much needed income diverted towards it.

    I don’t see the status quo being sustainable for anyone

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    What is the connection between PD and PP (formed 2018 activity from 2019)? (I assume I have correct PP.)

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    Laffy, we know that there is lots of neo-evidence connecting PD with Purepay. The various financial media refer to "Philip Day's Purepay".

    However, NC resolutely states that there is no connection whatsoever between PD and Purepay. What is the incontrovertible evidence that proves that none of the Purepay board can f­art without asking Philip Day's permission?

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    Gas & Electric go up more…

    Heard Dale payed £21k Electric bill in November…. That is unsustainable for any club to maintain let alone householders…

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    Stadium rooves must surely be ideal for collecting water to be used in sprinkler systems. And there must be room up there for enough solar panels to make a large hole in the leccy bills. Speculate to accumulate, but which lower league Clubs have enough lure sitting around to buy the gear in the first place?

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    PD is PP-we all know that

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