Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:05 pm
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:39 pm
nerd wrote:"It is interesting that the person organising the March VOTED AGAINST ME BUYING THE HOUSE OF SPORT SITE which released much needed money into the club. If I had not taken on this LIABILITY the club would already be in Administration, so whats the logic in voting against that motion unless you want to drive the club into Administration. There is no gain in this for me and even after the deal I remain the largest single fit out contractor creditor ."
Reads like victim status is being applied for; I'd have thought the sale of the Hotel land was more important, what with more money allegedly being made from that.
Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:42 pm
SteW wrote:Why did Annis vote against the sale of the land?
Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:45 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:SteW wrote:Why did Annis vote against the sale of the land?
Not sure but you can bet if Annis had voted in favour of the land sale Borley and Co would also be throwing that down his throat to, you can just hear them moaning why are you protesting against us when you voted in favour etc.
TBH there was no right or wrong with that vote, but in Annis' place I would have done the same.
Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:47 pm
SteW wrote:
Maybe I'm not aware of all the facts, but at that stage, Borley was still going to back a vote of no confidence in PR, and if the sale didn't go ahead, we were pretty much screwed.
Seems like the 'right' thing was to vote for it?
Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:54 pm
SteW wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:SteW wrote:Why did Annis vote against the sale of the land?
Not sure but you can bet if Annis had voted in favour of the land sale Borley and Co would also be throwing that down his throat to, you can just hear them moaning why are you protesting against us when you voted in favour etc.
TBH there was no right or wrong with that vote, but in Annis' place I would have done the same.
Maybe I'm not aware of all the facts, but at that stage, Borley was still going to back a vote of no confidence in PR, and if the sale didn't go ahead, we were pretty much screwed.
Seems like the 'right' thing was to vote for it?
Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:02 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:SteW wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Not sure but you can bet if Annis had voted in favour of the land sale Borley and Co would also be throwing that down his throat to, you can just hear them moaning why are you protesting against us when you voted in favour etc.
TBH there was no right or wrong with that vote, but in Annis' place I would have done the same.
Maybe I'm not aware of all the facts, but at that stage, Borley was still going to back a vote of no confidence in PR, and if the sale didn't go ahead, we were pretty much screwed.
Seems like the 'right' thing was to vote for it?
Fair comment but as 22m votes had already been cast by proxy in favour of the land deal and thus the motion couldn't be defeated, Annis 0.01% shareholding against wasn't going to ever make much difference.