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    John Terry

    Bruce has lost the dressing room and he needs Terry to help him regain authority amongst the players That's as good a signing as we need then
  2. http://almajir.net/2018/09/12/bsh-further-losses-expected/ BSH: Further Losses Expected Birmingham Sports Holdings yesterday made an announcement to the stock exchange warning that there would be a substantial increase in the loss suffered by the company for the year ending June 30, 2018. The poor results are blamed on the increase in spending on player registrations and staff costs. The announcement can be viewed here. In all honesty, this profit warning was to be expected. BSH lost around £17million according to the unaudited accounts for the first six months of the financial year and thus there should no surprise that these end of year accounts will be worse than last year, when BSH lost HK$182million (around £17.8million at current exchange rates). The question of course is just how bad these accounts will be. At the moment I can only work on rumours but the word from contacts in Hong Kong is that there would be little surprise if the accounts show a loss of HK$300million (£29.3million) or more. Shares in BSH closed on Tuesday afternoon at a shade under HK$0.10 each, 33% lower than they were trading six months ago and nearly 50% lower than they were 12 months ago. While the accounts for the parent company and the football club are not exactly the same, a vast proportion of the revenue BSH currently makes is made by the club and it’s possible that the club accounts will be similarly bad. Accounts for the club are due to be filed with Companies House by 31 December, 2018. These figures should go some way to explaining why BCFC are being hit so hard for their “Profit and Sustainability” results for last year and why it is so vital that they save money this year. Although Blues have cut their wage bill due to the return of the five loanees from last year along with various other players being loaned out this season, the level of losses point to a club that is at the moment not being run in any kind of sustainable fashion. That leaves both BCFC and BSH at the mercy of the investors such as Graticity Real Estate Development (GRED), Dragon Villa and Chigwell Holdings to keep loaning money to the company. While this money has still been forthcoming, it’s business as usual at BSH – but with no true idea of just how much money these investors (or their backers) can afford to put in there will always be the fear for me that the supply will dry up with the attendant woes that will bring. BSH are due to announce their final results for the financial year to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange no later than September 30, 2018. They will also confirm in the next few days to the HKSE the board meeting required to sign off the audited results.
  3. It was quoted when he signed on a free last season was on between £50,000 and £60,000 a year
  4. Sawiris and Eden have put another £11 million into the club
  5. Well they only had 1 shot on target against QPR and that was tame
  6. Is this true we were under a transfer embargo due to FFP https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/07/29/aston-villa-want-ben-woodburn-loan-liverpool-transfer-embargo/
  7. First on the team sheet along with Jack and Chester for me.
  8. 18 months and a net spend of £2.3 million
  9. Glad he's staying and happy all those mugs who put money on Henry lost out
  10. This should help the FFP, http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2018/07/25/report-wolves-match-adama-traores-18m-buyout-clause-aston-villa/ £18m buyout clause, Aston Villa poised to profit The former Aston Villa winger looks set to sign for Wolverhampton Wanderers from Middlesbrough. Wolverhampton Wanderers have matched Adama Traore's buyout clause, with Aston Villa poised to profit from any transfer to Molineux, according to the Sun. The newspaper reports the Middlesbrough winger can speak to any club that agrees to pay an up front fee of £18 million for his services, which Wolves now have.
  11. No, he has 2 years left on his contract
  12. We can spend what we like at the moment as long as we sort out the FFP by the end of year accounts which is around May 2019, so we can wheel and deal more in the January window
  13. Puts whatever happens tonight into perspective RIP JLS
  14. Wood you believe it, drove to club shop and they had none.
  15. Should have gone to Specsavers, he was garbage first half, cant comment on second as I left at half time
  16. Latest ditty from Keith Bryenton, the lad who wrote the proper lyrics for Holte Enders in the Sky, Hi Lads just finished Billy don’t be a blue nose song. It’s to the tune of Billy don't be a hero ( younger ones may need to check it out) I think it works ,let me know .
  17. Maybe because he's not there, I said he could not make it
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