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RlCO

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  1. Shut the fuck up the pair of you. Giving me a headache.
  2. What a waste. Just another player that's had his life fucked around by the circus of St James.
  3. Wierd. It's just started and I have a cocktail stick in my mouth. I shall be forwarding any medical bills.
  4. Wierd. It's just started and I have a cocktail stick in my mouth. I shall be forwarding any medical bills.
  5. Breaking news:money lenders will resist all attempts to reduce their profits
  6. Needs some good old fashioned Allardyce love and understanding. Come on Keegan, enough with the 10 foot tall bollocks.
  7. Whenever the German system is mentioned it gets totally romanticised. The legal structures have changed in the last decade very much and are much more similar to the English system now. Most clubs here are in fact public or private limited companies where "members" have little to say, but decisions are made on by governing bodies. What's the difference between a members club and a private company with fan shareholders? Do the german clubs have specific limitaions against the amassing of share blocks? There are loads of differences, a major one is that in a member club every member has one vote among shareholders his votes reflect the quota of his shares. Most professional clubs in Germany now have the structure that the football department is spun off into a separate private limited company where the member club holds a minimum of 50% of the shares. Members basically don't elect presidents, chairmen etc. as well which is done by supervising boards (who are at best elected by members). In the end the members of the "clubs" have nothing to say. And rightly so. So the member club, made up of one man one vote shareholders, only has a veto power on the management decisions of the commercial shareholders of the football company, and no say in the actual decisions made by the company? Don't they even get to ratify progress plans? Where is the benefit in coughing up to become a member fan? You get free pens at AGMs . ...as well as preferential rights regarding tickets etc., but your power to influence is very limited to non-existent. Tell me they at least get a dividend of some sort? No. A member club is an idealistic not an economical corporation. I know that, but compare what the FC United members can vote on and decide regarding club affairs. At the end of the day, even as a just an idealistic concept, this looks like a bum deal.
  8. Whenever the German system is mentioned it gets totally romanticised. The legal structures have changed in the last decade very much and are much more similar to the English system now. Most clubs here are in fact public or private limited companies where "members" have little to say, but decisions are made on by governing bodies. What's the difference between a members club and a private company with fan shareholders? Do the german clubs have specific limitaions against the amassing of share blocks? There are loads of differences, a major one is that in a member club every member has one vote among shareholders his votes reflect the quota of his shares. Most professional clubs in Germany now have the structure that the football department is spun off into a separate private limited company where the member club holds a minimum of 50% of the shares. Members basically don't elect presidents, chairmen etc. as well which is done by supervising boards (who are at best elected by members). In the end the members of the "clubs" have nothing to say. And rightly so. So the member club, made up of one man one vote shareholders, only has a veto power on the management decisions of the commercial shareholders of the football company, and no say in the actual decisions made by the company? Don't they even get to ratify progress plans? Where is the benefit in coughing up to become a member fan? You get free pens at AGMs . ...as well as preferential rights regarding tickets etc., but your power to influence is very limited to non-existent. Tell me they at least get a dividend of some sort?
  9. Whenever the German system is mentioned it gets totally romanticised. The legal structures have changed in the last decade very much and are much more similar to the English system now. Most clubs here are in fact public or private limited companies where "members" have little to say, but decisions are made on by governing bodies. What's the difference between a members club and a private company with fan shareholders? Do the german clubs have specific limitaions against the amassing of share blocks? There are loads of differences, a major one is that in a member club every member has one vote among shareholders his votes reflect the quota of his shares. Most professional clubs in Germany now have the structure that the football department is spun off into a separate private limited company where the member club holds a minimum of 50% of the shares. Members basically don't elect presidents, chairmen etc. as well which is done by supervising boards (who are at best elected by members). In the end the members of the "clubs" have nothing to say. And rightly so. So the member club, made up of one man one vote shareholders, only has a veto power on the management decisions of the commercial shareholders of the football company, and no say in the actual decisions made by the company? Don't they even get to ratify progress plans? Where is the benefit in coughing up to become a member fan?
  10. Whenever the German system is mentioned it gets totally romanticised. The legal structures have changed in the last decade very much and are much more similar to the English system now. Most clubs here are in fact public or private limited companies where "members" have little to say, but decisions are made on by governing bodies. What's the difference between a members club and a private company with fan shareholders? Do the german clubs have specific limitaions against the amassing of share blocks?
  11. Fergie started the minds games pretty late.
  12. Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start. www.nastyamateuraction.porn? Shit, is that domain already taken? nope. You better get your groove on.
  13. I'm safe unless Tom Cruise goes for the NOC list again. Or some stupid cunt sends it in the internal mail to an indian call centre.
  14. I was gobsmacked last night when Lawro said on match of the day that liverpool had been ordinary for long enough so as to forget their last good preformance, or somthing like that. He pulled it back straight away though with shite about Keegan and Wise. All the cunt ever does is read the papers and regurgitate. Analysis my arse.
  15. Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start. www.nastyamateuraction.porn?
  16. Alreet Meenzer, just you and me viewing this thread is it?
  17. RlCO

    Jeremy Beadle

    T-Kieth and friends
  18. He was certainly doing the politics in the second one. It actually made me think, the army needs some good old fashioned political officers, like the Red Army. Basically we're trying to train the soldiers to be politians and diplomats, while the foreign office are nowhere to be seen in the war zone.
  19. A manager complaining about the January transfer window. Who'd a thunk it.
  20. Who had him in the sweepstake then?
  21. Frankly not enough minority representation
  22. 3rd in Italy to top in France his home country. Not really a bad move is it?
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