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Todays Lesson - Corporate Equivalence

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posted on 8/4/12

do you know a cow called holly ?

posted on 8/4/12

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posted on 8/4/12

Damn it!

Trust you to pick up on that!

I could edit it out, but ill take my punishment.

posted on 8/4/12

I know a Daisy the cow.
I wonder if they are related?

posted on 8/4/12

Maybe Holly knows.

She comes from a long line of cows.


posted on 8/4/12

Second link worky now.

posted on 8/4/12

I once knew a cow that jumped over the moon.

posted on 8/4/12

dalriada, was it i long legged fresian

posted on 8/4/12

Too late Mitre.

Had yer chance.

JA606 waits for no man.



Canny believe you ever had a burd called Holly.

You sound quite bitter about her.

Want to share it?



posted on 8/4/12

Leo,

it was a laughing cow.

posted on 8/4/12

mitre, did holly cause you any emotional harm, warranted or unwarranted.

posted on 8/4/12

Oh FFS!

You know im gonna make you all pay for this!

Im gonna post boring yet informative guff in all of your threads now!

I worked hard on that ^

posted on 8/4/12

a killer coo fae outer space

posted on 8/4/12

You ever seen that movie 'Killer Clowns from Outerspace'

Its an hour and a half of my life I will never get back!

posted on 8/4/12

Leeds satisfied their creditors and Fiorentina bought back their history. Did you ever find the time to look into these facts that undermined your viewpoints?

posted on 8/4/12

Leeds were sold to a NewCo without satisfying their creditors.

Yes, Fiorentina bought back their goodwill to the NewCo, thanks for proving my point.

Luton Town liquidated and did not pay back their creditors, yet kept their history.

And staying on topic, DTZ did not pay back their creditors, and retained their history.

Case closed. I win.

posted on 8/4/12

Today's Lesson - malt whisky and chocolate taken in copious amounts at title winning perty = sair heid but

posted on 8/4/12

Ah knew a lassie called Holly, she had a tattoo above her a rse, it said;

"All Aboard!"

posted on 8/4/12

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posted on 8/4/12

Leeds achieved a cva. It was challenged after the fact by HMRC was it not?

And your premise works on HMRC not coming after the new identity big time....After all, there's a bit more money involved in it than Leeds. They owed something like £6m....Not close to £100m.

I'm very interested in your thoughts though. I'm no expert in the matter. I only read the rtc blog and random other stuff.

I guess all we can do is wait and see how it all turns out.

posted on 8/4/12

how ye this afternoon eth

posted on 8/4/12

Leo it's just champion

Although watching Hibs v Motherwell and listending to that boring cant Dodds droning on and on Btw did ye hear the Celtic fans giving it tight to Burley yesterday

posted on 8/4/12

You really are on a mission mitre.........u go girl. <Laugh>

posted on 8/4/12

excellent, watch that drambu, drunbul, danbruil,


ach the malt

posted on 8/4/12

"comment by Bhoyzilla (U9600)

posted 8 minutes ago

Leeds achieved a cva. It was challenged after the fact by HMRC was it not?

And your premise works on HMRC not coming after the new identity big time....After all, there's a bit more money involved in it than Leeds. They owed something like £6m....Not close to £100m."

Hey mate,

No worries, I didnt really know the real story until I started researching it myself.

The RTC website is well written, but they tend to avoid posting critical source informtion, a tell tale sign they are twisting the truth to paint their own picture.

Leeds United (club) were to be sold from the OldCo to the NewCo. The creditors had 28 days to appeal the case to the Football League before the Football League would grant them their place back in the league (FL have an insolvancy policy that states clubs must exit admin via CVA, or else get special permission from the FL to rejoin).

On the 28th day, the HMRC logged an appeal, the sale was put on hold.

Leeds then went to the FL and agreed to redo the sale, unconditionally but the FL made Leeds take a 15 point penalty as punishment.

The sale went through against the creditors wishes, but the club was safe.

Here are the administrators own notes on it.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/87980843/leeds-cvl

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