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Neal,
I am totally confused and have a headache.
Mushrooms normally like shit but there is one on this forum seemingly intent on just stirring it. Why the sudden obsession with lease reversion clauses and the Twitter account of Mrs Cox. Ex managers trying to explain themselves ( but failing miserably ).
A team playing with two managers with conflicting views and no defence. You really couldn't write this stuff.
It's been a totally totally crazy week. I wonder what the odds are on a 4-0 home win are tonight.? Perhaps then we could all move on.
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Okay 4-1 then.
Mushrooms normally like shit but there is one on this forum seemingly intent on just stirring it. Why the sudden obsession with lease reversion clauses and the Twitter account of Mrs Cox. Ex managers trying to explain themselves ( but failing miserably ).
A team playing with two managers with conflicting views and no defence. You really couldn't write this stuff.
It's been a totally totally crazy week. I wonder what the odds are on a 4-0 home win are tonight.? Perhaps then we could all move on.
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Okay 4-1 then.
I have no interest in the ground...have just stated facts as I know them regarding Paul Cox the person, and his habit of walking out on clubs. That's it.
Oliver wrote:I have no interest in the ground...have just stated facts as I know them regarding Paul Cox the person, and his habit of walking out on clubs. That's it.
Paul Cox the person - after our last two manager, Gulls fans have appreciated his straight talking and honesty. He had every right to walk out because the club were not able to offer him a contract. You may or may not know, he has been working on an 'expenses only' basis since he came to the club. The club even tried to get him to come back after last Saturday's debacle but they were still not able to offer a contract. Perhaps he was asking for too much, we don't know. Paul Cox has brought some decent players, and maybe one or two dogs, to the club so however this season pans out, he will have the respect of most Torquay fans and will be wished good luck wherever he ends up.
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Been wondering this myself. Plausible scenario in my book. No other reason for outsiders to be showing an interest in TUFC.....Jerry wrote:Another scenario: As all of these new posters who are so interested in the ownership of our ground all seem to have some connection or knowledge of Paul Cox, was he actually here as some kind of stalking horse to try and get one of his property developer mates in the door?
Seems coincidental that they all have something to say about Cox.
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For God's sake will people stop seeing ulterior motives in everything which is happening at Plainmoor. The facts of ownership and development potential are as follows:
The land is owned by Torbay Council
The Club has a long lease which cannot be terminated unless the Club defaults or folds.
Westlands School has a long term interest in Bristol's Bench - for the IT suite and Gym (which they make available back to the Club for the use of players)
The Bowls Club and the landlord of Boots and Laces also have leases, albeit shorter term
In other words there are no direct redevelopment opportunities at Plainmoor and the Council holds all the cards
What is happening at the Club has nothing to do with redevelopment and everything to do with a transfer of ownership from a (previously) well-funded owner to a new set of owners who have little, if any, capital, a declining income base (i.e. fewer paying customers) and lots of liabilities (former managers salaries, potential claims for wrongful dismissal, etc).
The land is owned by Torbay Council
The Club has a long lease which cannot be terminated unless the Club defaults or folds.
Westlands School has a long term interest in Bristol's Bench - for the IT suite and Gym (which they make available back to the Club for the use of players)
The Bowls Club and the landlord of Boots and Laces also have leases, albeit shorter term
In other words there are no direct redevelopment opportunities at Plainmoor and the Council holds all the cards
What is happening at the Club has nothing to do with redevelopment and everything to do with a transfer of ownership from a (previously) well-funded owner to a new set of owners who have little, if any, capital, a declining income base (i.e. fewer paying customers) and lots of liabilities (former managers salaries, potential claims for wrongful dismissal, etc).
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Exactly - so you have contradicted everything you wrote in that one line!!Modgull wrote:In other words there are no direct redevelopment opportunities at Plainmoor and the Council holds all the cards
Money talks these days .. so if a developer approaches the council with a 'too good to refuse' offer - do you really think they are going to turn it down?
Of course they won't!!!BayGull wrote: Money talks these days .. so if a developer approaches the council with a 'too good to refuse' offer - do you really think they are going to turn it down?
Modgull wrote:For God's sake will people stop seeing ulterior motives in everything which is happening at Plainmoor. The facts of ownership and development potential are as follows:
The land is owned by Torbay Council
The Club has a long lease which cannot be terminated unless the Club defaults or folds.
Westlands School has a long term interest in Bristol's Bench - for the IT suite and Gym (which they make available back to the Club for the use of players)
The Bowls Club and the landlord of Boots and Laces also have leases, albeit shorter term
In other words there are no direct redevelopment opportunities at Plainmoor and the Council holds all the cards
What is happening at the Club has nothing to do with redevelopment and everything to do with a transfer of ownership from a (previously) well-funded owner to a new set of owners who have little, if any, capital, a declining income base (i.e. fewer paying customers) and lots of liabilities (former managers salaries, potential claims for wrongful dismissal, etc).
And for clarification TUST have successfully listed Plainmoor as an Asset of Community Value which give TUST the advanced right to bid should Plainmoor ever be available for sale from the Freeholder ie Council
We should not be worrying about the stadium but was is played there and the ability of its survival
And TUST's financial muscle to make a sensible bid is.............................
I see the property f*ckwit is back on. People who prey on misery like you truly are a cancer. When you look at yourself in the mirror - can you make eye contact with feeling shame and regret for wasting a life?wbw wrote:And TUST's financial muscle to make a sensible bid is.............................
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Richinns wrote: I see the property f*ckwit is back on. People who prey on misery like you truly are a cancer. When you look at yourself in the mirror - can you make eye contact with feeling shame and regret for wasting a life?
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Who is this "wbw"? If you are one of the vultures please feel free to **** off and die.Richinns wrote: I see the property f*ckwit is back on. People who prey on misery like you truly are a cancer. When you look at yourself in the mirror - can you make eye contact with feeling shame and regret for wasting a life?
Are they the facts given to you by a person with a conflicted intrest who now happens to be Mansfields manager?Oliver wrote:I have no interest in the ground...have just stated facts as I know them regarding Paul Cox the person, and his habit of walking out on clubs. That's it.
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