 | Forum Reply | (Non QPR) Commonholds at 14:31 12 Jul 2025
Commonhold is becoming more popular as a replacement for the traditional freeholder or headlease holder role, insofar as it takes out an opportunity for those two to scalp the poor occupants. It is nothing to be particularly worried about, but does place a premium on your ability to get on with your fellow leaseholders. (I am a retired Chartered Surveyor) |
 | Forum Thread | Uncle Albert at 09:10 28 May 2025
At 37, 45 apps for Walsall this season, including the play off final. |
 | Forum Thread | Those we (haven't) missed at 09:18 19 Apr 2025
Mostly those who wanted away..... Chris Willock? Sinclair Armstrong? Sadly others have done well. I didn't rate Rob Dickie but many did. I wonder what drove him to leave and doubt it was just ££ as with Manning. |
 | Forum Reply | Andy Belk at 15:53 22 Nov 2024
I have to agree with Mr Haddock. The analysis of what is needed will come from elsewhere and I notice that Marti was hired as head coach which implies less of a role in recruitment than a manager would expect to have. For me, the buck stops with Jackanourry, There is a reason why substantial businesses are not run by folk his age but by people judged by their experience and record and not just a good presentation. |
 | Forum Reply | Nourry or the Highway.... at 19:22 8 Nov 2024
We have a bloke running the company and the sporting side with zero experience of either. Not even a provisional driving licence and we are are expecting him to try Formula One. Bonkers. Just bonkers. |
 | Forum Reply | MC has got to go at 09:03 6 Nov 2024
We need to know who 'owns' the strategy, but it is unlikely wecwill be told. Marti's 'Cruyff' aspiration is a worry. But I am more concerned that the pilot has only ever 'flown' in a simulator. |
 | Forum Reply | Quality ex-Rs without a club at 23:06 27 Aug 2024
Watched him several times at Barnet where he was neither sharp or quick enough for the National League. No sign of the old magic. |
 | Forum Thread | Olise, Eze & Amit at 17:32 22 Jun 2024
If Palace sell Elise, they are unlikely to want to part with Eze as well & Amit seems to be doing ok. He has just spent almost £5m topping up his shareholding in Breedon which now looks to be worth £250m or so. [Post edited 22 Jun 2024 17:33]
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 | Forum Reply | QPR Barnet XI at 20:22 30 May 2024
They have hair. Lucky sods. |
 | Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 20:04 30 May 2024
Try the Greens. They might be slightly crazy and have no chance, but at leadt you will be on the side of the angels..... |
 | Forum Reply | Spurs stadium at 21:04 26 May 2024
A lot of the site was taken up by a very run down industrial estate. So relatively cheap to purchase. |
 | Forum Reply | Amit at 09:25 18 May 2024
Cortolina own aporox 18% of Breedon, so worth perhaps £250m.Small change to Amit's father-in-law! I guess Amit's stake as reported is personal. Hard to know these days how committed the wider Mittal family are. |
 | Forum Reply | Eze Rumours at 09:19 18 May 2024
Money talks. There is more to be made with Elise. Our cut of any Eze fee is part of the reason why. |
 | Forum Thread | Eze Rumours at 18:21 17 May 2024
I'm not sure that people should be getting so excited about the possibility of Crystal Palace selling Eze. If they have to sell somebody, Elise is perhaps a type of player who is more in demand and what's more cost them less with, as far as I know, no sell-on addition. That equates to more profit. So you might expect them to aim to sell him while perhaps keeping Eze to placate the supporters. I hope I'm wrong |
 | Forum Thread | Amit at 18:13 17 May 2024
FWIIW. Amit's main interest is in Breedon, building materials company. Apparently his current stake is worth £4,200,000. So in football terms, not a lot. |
 | Forum Reply | The Ginger ninja. at 09:05 21 Apr 2024
The new Joey Barton? Take that as you wish. |
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