I'm not clicking a link to that dirty fucking rag whatever the story.
Quote from: Drummond on June 06, 2018, 05:02:15 PMI'm not clicking a link to that dirty fucking rag whatever the story.Coming from someone who would rather see the club finished for good than try to survive. At least you've laid out your priorities here.
Quote from: waringpongo on June 06, 2018, 04:44:53 PMNeed to keep hold of Villa Park at all costs. Maybe fans could buy it Ive seen a load of stuff about fans buying the club which I dont agree with.But I absolutely would put in for a floated company Villa Park Ltd which could rent the ground back to the club. £200 per share, no more than 10 shares per person, must have a booking history.
Need to keep hold of Villa Park at all costs. Maybe fans could buy it
Quote from: AsTallAsLions on June 06, 2018, 05:06:08 PMQuote from: Drummond on June 06, 2018, 05:02:15 PMI'm not clicking a link to that dirty fucking rag whatever the story.Coming from someone who would rather see the club finished for good than try to survive. At least you've laid out your priorities here.If he doesn't want to click on a paper's link, what's the problem?
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on June 06, 2018, 03:59:52 PMAs it stands i'm more inclined to believe Stan's assumption that Wyness is the main guilty party rather than The Mirror's piece which was seemingly written by Wyness himself putting all blame on XiaBut who knows. Wyness has certainly got his side across quick via Nursery thoughSorry but that doesn’t stack up. The problems have been caused by the owner not supplying the necessary cashflow. In those circumstances, directors are legally obliged to act in the best interests of the company, NOT one individual. Faced with a winding up order, Wyness has done the right thing by exploring all eventualities.
As it stands i'm more inclined to believe Stan's assumption that Wyness is the main guilty party rather than The Mirror's piece which was seemingly written by Wyness himself putting all blame on XiaBut who knows. Wyness has certainly got his side across quick via Nursery though
ASTON VILLA have averted their first crisis after reaching an agreement with HMRC over their outstanding £4.2million tax bill.ScumSport can reveal Villa have made a substantial down-payment of £500,000 today and will follow that up with further payments next week.The move comes after Villa’s executive board met today to discuss the club’s perilous financial position.It is understood Villa owner Dr Tony Xia, currently in Beijing, has agreed a deal with the Premier League to dip heavily into this season’s £15million parachute payment.He will use more of that cash to pay an imminent £8million wage bill due later this month.It was reported yesterday that Villa suspended their CEO Keith Wyness after the club was served a winding up order for missing a tax payment.
He can do what he likes, or doesn't like, and I can point out when it's really a bit daft. First bit of potential good news being reported all week and instead he wants to spout hate and tell the world he'd rather Villa were sunk for good. Bizarre.
Quote from: Risso on June 06, 2018, 04:25:33 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on June 06, 2018, 03:59:52 PMAs it stands i'm more inclined to believe Stan's assumption that Wyness is the main guilty party rather than The Mirror's piece which was seemingly written by Wyness himself putting all blame on XiaBut who knows. Wyness has certainly got his side across quick via Nursery thoughSorry but that doesn’t stack up. The problems have been caused by the owner not supplying the necessary cashflow. In those circumstances, directors are legally obliged to act in the best interests of the company, NOT one individual. Faced with a winding up order, Wyness has done the right thing by exploring all eventualities.What if said owner had no idea how bad the situation had become because said CEO (who's job it is to run the club day to day) hadn't been telling him the hard facts ?
Quote from: AsTallAsLions on June 06, 2018, 05:20:32 PMHe can do what he likes, or doesn't like, and I can point out when it's really a bit daft. First bit of potential good news being reported all week and instead he wants to spout hate and tell the world he'd rather Villa were sunk for good. Bizarre.I'm not sure it's good news really.