by Sutekh » 07 Oct 2024 21:14
by Biscuit goalie » 07 Oct 2024 22:16
by Crusader Royal » 07 Nov 2024 13:50
Biscuit goalie They are waiting for the man shitay accounts to be sorted then they can lift or increase ours according to how shitay get on
by MartinRdg » 12 Dec 2024 17:00
by Crusader Royal » 12 Dec 2024 17:41
MartinRdg Any ideas on what a Confirmation Statement is? https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/00053703/filing-history
by Sutekh » 12 Dec 2024 21:37
Crusader RoyalMartinRdg Any ideas on what a Confirmation Statement is? https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/00053703/filing-history
The filing says that it is confirmation by a company that it’s activities are legal.
El DiabloRoyals and Racers Posting from the City today- confirmation statement on 8th December- whatever that is ?
Its a stat doc thats required to be filed yearly which confirms the business has not had any material changes to it, and is still required. . ( registered address, etc)
If you don't file it Co House can start a removal process, fine /prosecute etc etc
Costs about £20 to file it. Good to see we can afford that.
by Forbury Lion » 13 Dec 2024 07:46
by SouthDownsRoyal » 13 Dec 2024 09:44
Forbury Lion The Price of Football podcast today released an interview on Reading FC’s financial woes examined by Yuan Yang, Labour MP for Woodley & Earley.
Not listened to it yet
From what I know of Yuan Yang, she’s from a Chinese family, an economist, former journalist for the Financial Times, lives locally and a Labour MP….. possibly the perfect combination to analyse the situation.
by morganb » 13 Dec 2024 10:22
SouthDownsRoyalForbury Lion The Price of Football podcast today released an interview on Reading FC’s financial woes examined by Yuan Yang, Labour MP for Woodley & Earley.
Not listened to it yet
From what I know of Yuan Yang, she’s from a Chinese family, an economist, former journalist for the Financial Times, lives locally and a Labour MP….. possibly the perfect combination to analyse the situation.
You could be right
Tim Vine Apparently, one in five people in the world are Chinese. And there are five people in my family, so it must be one of them. It's either my mum or my dad. Or my older brother, Colin. Or my younger sister, Yuan Yang. But I think it's Colin.
by Sutekh » 13 Dec 2024 10:27
morganbSouthDownsRoyalForbury Lion The Price of Football podcast today released an interview on Reading FC’s financial woes examined by Yuan Yang, Labour MP for Woodley & Earley.
Not listened to it yet
From what I know of Yuan Yang, she’s from a Chinese family, an economist, former journalist for the Financial Times, lives locally and a Labour MP….. possibly the perfect combination to analyse the situation.
You could be rightTim Vine Apparently, one in five people in the world are Chinese. And there are five people in my family, so it must be one of them. It's either my mum or my dad. Or my older brother, Colin. Or my younger sister, Yuan Yang. But I think it's Colin.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 13 Dec 2024 11:43
SutekhmorganbSouthDownsRoyal
You could be rightTim Vine Apparently, one in five people in the world are Chinese. And there are five people in my family, so it must be one of them. It's either my mum or my dad. Or my older brother, Colin. Or my younger sister, Yuan Yang. But I think it's Colin.
Somebody pay to get her over to China so she can speak to Mr Dai and get to the bottom of the entire mess. Might as well have an MP do something useful and constructive for a change.
by From Despair To Where? » 13 Dec 2024 15:53
SouthDownsRoyalSutekhmorganb
Somebody pay to get her over to China so she can speak to Mr Dai and get to the bottom of the entire mess. Might as well have an MP do something useful and constructive for a change.
I thought Jimmy was sorting it all out
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Dec 2024 23:33
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Dec 2024 00:12
From Despair To Where?SouthDownsRoyalSutekh
Somebody pay to get her over to China so she can speak to Mr Dai and get to the bottom of the entire mess. Might as well have an MP do something useful and constructive for a change.
I thought Jimmy was sorting it all out
You mean his plan to harass a software developer from Croydon?
by Royal_jimmy » 11 Jan 2025 22:27
Mid Sussex RoyalSnowflake RoyalForbury Lion Although, they can privatize public services... imagine how popular that might be if they seized the club and assets associated with it (even those in different companies) and then appointed someone to run it and sell it to a new group. The owner then gets whatever's left from the sale proceeds after all other expenses including running costs, which may be nothing or could even be a bill which if they don't pay they can seize further assets.
Very unpopular for wasting millions of tax payers money on a club 99.9% of country couldn't give a flying oxf*rd about
Agree - Gordon Brown was very unpopular for bailing out 2 major privately owned banks which was you could argue in the national interest.
by Extended-Phenotype » 12 Jan 2025 12:33
Royal_jimmyMid Sussex RoyalSnowflake Royal Very unpopular for wasting millions of tax payers money on a club 99.9% of country couldn't give a flying oxf*rd about
Agree - Gordon Brown was very unpopular for bailing out 2 major privately owned banks which was you could argue in the national interest.
He also sold.thr gold for rock bottom price
by Crusader Royal » 12 Jan 2025 12:42
Extended-PhenotypeRoyal_jimmyMid Sussex Royal
Agree - Gordon Brown was very unpopular for bailing out 2 major privately owned banks which was you could argue in the national interest.
He also sold.thr gold for rock bottom price
On the understanding the rest of Europe would do the same. It was a great idea. Except the rest of Europe are pcunts. So maybe the idea did have a flaw.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jan 2025 12:58
by Forbury Lion » 13 Jan 2025 13:54
I'm seeing this more like seizing all of the owners assets in this country, If the government can seize the stadium and training ground and null and void any claims Chinese banks have on them then they can make a nice profit selling them to the next owner of Reading Football Club which would more than cover any tax owed.Mid Sussex RoyalSnowflake Royal Very unpopular for wasting millions of tax payers money on a club 99.9% of country couldn't give a flying oxf*rd about
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Jan 2025 13:59
Forbury Lion ]I'm seeing this more like seizing all of the owners assets in this country, If the government can seize the stadium and training ground and null and void any claims Chinese banks have on them then they can make a nice profit selling them to the next owner of Reading Football Club which would more than cover any tax owed.Mid Sussex RoyalSnowflake Royal Very unpopular for wasting millions of tax payers money on a club 99.9% of country couldn't give a flying oxf*rd about
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