Title: Legal threat Post by: BANGKOK RED on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:36:16 Apologies for the new thread, only I think I might have something.
Clearly the board could not give a shit about either the club nor the fans, rather they care only about themselves. Therefore we could protest until we are blue in the face with no effect. It is also evident that there have been many shady dealings, of which I am confident that they will not want to be public knowledge. So instead of threatening protest, legal or illiegal (Either of which I personally WOULD NOT object to). Why not try threatening with the law? I.E. full investigations into what the theiving cunt's have been up to. Now I am sure that I am not the first to think of this, and admittedly I have now idea how to do this although I am sure that somebody on this forum does. Either way, I think that we all know that them having the law on their back will send a few shivers down their spine. Title: Legal threat Post by: OneAndrewFitton on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:44:41 Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis.
Title: Legal threat Post by: Dazzza on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:48:11 You would have to make an allegation with some information or grounds for the boys in blue to investigate. For what it’s worth I don’t think they have technically broken any laws just been very deceptive and sneaky with certain matters.
I think the one question mark I have is should the club have been moving large sums of money out of the club under the guise of ‘admin expenses’ when creditors have not been paid. I mentioned it on the TUMDC and to be honest I have no idea what administrative expenses a football club of this size should have although for a company with the same turnover it’s a hell of a lot. Apparently it’s a commonly used tactic to move money out of a business into another company as ‘administrative expenses’ to keep it out of the eyes of the tax on. That’s why a lot of companies turning over a few million only ever appear to make a few quid on the balance sheet. Again I’ve no idea what the legality of using such a manoeuvre under the terms of a CVA or when a CVA is broken. Title: Legal threat Post by: Dazzza on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:49:06 Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis. That could be the one to run with. Last I herd the investigation had never been closed so it could be worth giving them a chase. Title: Legal threat Post by: Reeves for King on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:52:03 We can't go making wild accusations about the Board cos we've seen what has happened to other townenders. Corruption in football is hot news at the moment and if STFC have not been checked up on we have to assume currenty they are not guilty of anything illegal. At the end of the day we know nothing about the way the club is run.
Title: Legal threat Post by: BANGKOK RED on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 18:59:55 Quote from: "Dazzza" You would have to make an allegation with some information or grounds for the boys in blue to investigate. For what it’s worth I don’t think they have technically broken any laws just been very deceptive and sneaky with certain matters. I think the one question mark I have is should the club have been moving large sums of money out of the club under the guise of ‘admin expenses’ when creditors have not been paid. I mentioned it on the TUMDC and to be honest I have no idea what administrative expenses a football club of this size should have although for a company with the same turnover it’s a hell of a lot. Apparently it’s a commonly used tactic to move money out of a business into another company as ‘administrative expenses’ to keep it out of the eyes of the tax on. That’s why a lot of companies turning over a few million only ever appear to make a few quid on the balance sheet. Again I’ve no idea what the legality of using such a manoeuvre under the terms of a CVA or when a CVA is broken. Is that not fraud? I am not a legal egal but SURELY that ain't right. My point is that the THREAT of legal action alone may give them the willie's. Title: Legal threat Post by: Samdy Gray on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:10:47 Quote from: "Dazzza" Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis. That could be the one to run with. Last I herd the investigation had never been closed so it could be worth giving them a chase. The last I heard was that the DTI had finished their investigation and handed it over to the CPS... Title: Legal threat Post by: BANGKOK RED on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:12:25 Quote from: "Samdy Gray" Quote from: "Dazzza" Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis. That could be the one to run with. Last I herd the investigation had never been closed so it could be worth giving them a chase. The last I heard was that the DTI had finished their investigation and handed it over to the CPS... CPS? Title: Legal threat Post by: jayohaitchenn on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:12:43 crown prosecution service
Title: Legal threat Post by: BANGKOK RED on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:22:27 Quote from: "Samdy Gray" Quote from: "Dazzza" Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis. That could be the one to run with. Last I herd the investigation had never been closed so it could be worth giving them a chase. The last I heard was that the DTI had finished their investigation and handed it over to the CPS... Excuse my ignorance here, but is that a good thing or a bad thing? And are these investigations related to his dealings with STFC? Also am I right in thinking that he has previously been banned from any dealings with football before, for "irregularities"? Title: Legal threat Post by: red macca on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:23:31 Quote from: "BANGKOK RED" Quote from: "Samdy Gray" Quote from: "Dazzza" Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Yeah the DTI need to fully investigate Diamandis. That could be the one to run with. Last I herd the investigation had never been closed so it could be worth giving them a chase. The last I heard was that the DTI had finished their investigation and handed it over to the CPS... CPS? Title: Legal threat Post by: Ralphy on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:25:29 :Ride On Fatbury's Lovestick:
Title: Legal threat Post by: jimbob on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:37:24 i dont wanna dangle a carrot as i cant say too much but i know of 2 people that have enough dirt on a certain someone to take him down....unfortunately, as we know, that doesn't mean there will be a future for STFC
Title: Legal threat Post by: red macca on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:39:59 well that carrott has just smacked me straight in the face
Pm please Title: Legal threat Post by: OneAndrewFitton on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:44:44 Shame you can't tell us what that info is jimbob.
Title: Legal threat Post by: jimbob on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:48:20 Quote from: "OneAndrewFitton" Shame you can't tell us what that info is jimbob. you're so persuasive OAF :roll: Title: Legal threat Post by: OneAndrewFitton on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:49:18 Fucking spill the beans jimbob!! soapy tit wank :)
Title: Legal threat Post by: Peter Venkman on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 19:51:46 Unfortunately we all know the club monitor these forums very very closely and any allegation could or would result in the forum possibly being closed down.
I am sure that if Jimbob does (and I am not disputing this) know info on the aforementioned people that could lead to any criminal prosecutions then he must only share that info with the relevant people and not with the world and his wife on aan internet forum. This is a very dodgy area to be playing around with in public. Please bear this in mind, and even more so with everyone that is - even mildly - threatening any members of the board etc. Just be careful people. Title: Legal threat Post by: Simon Pieman on Thursday, December 6, 2007, 20:11:12 DTI is now called (De)BERR now. Useless information but I thought I'd share
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