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Mick Mac

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  1. SCSB79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mick Mac Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > gordon strachan resigns. > > > > I knew poor gordon had lost it when he signed > kris > > boyd. :-) > > Or McManus, MacDonald, Flood or Robson > >:D< Nope - it was Boyd that did it. That proved he was mad. Anyway - first old firm game this weekend !! Celtic going for two in a row are we not. League decider number 1. Where is PGC?
  2. Ok well its just past the sign that said welcome to camberwell (until they moved the sign)
  3. There are better areas than ED that have had a JDW and survived. Is the Vale not in Peckham/se15 anyway?
  4. Id love to come along sean. Ill probably drop in early but dont drink november :-( so prob wont stay long.
  5. No you seemed distressed. To be honest mate. Poor you. Its a big responsibility. So its completely understandable You take it easy.
  6. It was a joke of course sean. Was on my phone so cant do a smiley! You are doing great, lad.
  7. jeez. We never had all this faffing about from Georgia. She was a natural, no doubt about it.
  8. gordon strachan resigns. I knew poor gordon had lost it when he signed kris boyd. :-) But apparently he has ripped up his contract and sought no compensation. So hats off to the man.
  9. Yes - have told the missus, so she expects half obviously. I'm tell her to treat Mrs Quids to a coffee and cake !
  10. Thank you! To be honest the kudos of winning the Jackpot is fantastic. It was 9000/1.
  11. won 10000.between 5 of us.
  12. still in both after 5 races. Hmmm.
  13. Still in the placepot and jackpot after 4 races. Hmmm. And only one favourite has come in.
  14. At newmarket today for champions day. Any thoughts or tips post here for me!
  15. Stop making my posts disappear Woof ! Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can I remind the Honourable Member for Felbrigg > that this thread is entitled the 2007 property > crash not the 2017 property crash. > > Its about what was supposed to have happended, not > what will happen in the future. > > The chosen Eynella Road is an example of a road > where the houses have risen in value from 2007 to > date (i think !). > > I'm not sure your analysis for the future will > necessarily result in falling prices, the fact is > that there are a shortage of family homes in ED > and people are willing to pay more to live here > than they used to. > > Flats, especially new builds always outperform in > a rising market - but in 2006/2007 Paragon and > other mortgage companies stopped lending on new > builds - on the basis that they were overvalued.
  16. Can I remind the Honourable Member for Felbrigg that this thread is entitled the 2007 property crash not the 2017 property crash. Its about what was supposed to have happended, not what will happen in the future. The chosen Eynella Road is an example of a road where the houses have risen in value from 2007 to date (i think !). I'm not sure your analysis for the future will necessarily result in falling prices, the fact is that there are a shortage of family homes in ED and people are willing to pay more to live here than they used to. Flats, especially new builds always outperform in a rising market - but in 2006/2007 Paragon and other mortgage companies stopped lending on new builds - on the basis that they were overvalued.
  17. He likes his financial threads. There seems to have been a rise in price in flats in ED over the last year. Maybe not quite clawed back everything, but may not be far off. Anyway the 35% falls that many were predicting have not happended here.
  18. THE Liverpool FC ownership war took yet another dramatic twist today with reports hedge fund Mill Financial has effectively taken over the club. It is being claimed the US-based investment company acquired all of Tom Hicks' shares. It already owned George Gillett?s shares after the American defaulted on a loan. The latest shocking development came as the sale was briefly heard in the High Court again this morning, at 10.30am. It is due back before Mr Justice Floyd at 2pm. And according to reports if they repay all outstanding loans to Royal Band of Scotland before the set deadline they will by default become the new owners of LFC ? nudging out Boston-based New England Sports Ventures. But this morning RBS was understood to have no knowledge of the reported Mill Financial deal but would be expected to be informed of such a takeover as the principal creditor. The ECHO believes today?s dramatic move would not see Hicks and Gillett return to ascendancy in the battle for the Reds. Instead it is believed Mill Financial, owned by Springfield Financial who have links with the Washington Redskins American Football team, may be acting on behalf of another, as yet unnamed and unknown group, now in a position to move in at the 11th hour and take over the club. Inevitably will lead to speculation Chinese businessman Kenny Huang could be behind today's dramatic developments, though that is by no means clear. Critical meetings to discuss today's development are now being held in London involving Liverpool's English directors ? chairman Martin Broughton, Managing Director Christian Purslow and Commercial Director Ian Ayre. No one from the club was prepared to comment on the so far unconfirmed reports. The latest development comes after an astonishing day of highs and lows yesterday. The English board?s resounding High Court victory was followed a legal blow by the American co-owners. They obtained a restraining order in Texas last night which was due to be challenged by LFC in the next 24 hours. Lawyers for the Reds were locked in complex discussions until 3am today deciding how to deal with injunction. Liverpool FC had appeared confident they would overcome a lawsuit seeking $1.6b damages from the English directors at Anfield ? along with lenders Royal Bank of Scotland and successful Liverpool bidders New England Sports Ventures (NESV) ? claiming they were undervaluing the price of the club and disregarding other, allegedly higher, offers Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2010/10/14/update-mill-financial-swoop-for-reds-lfc-ownership-latest-100252-27471097/#ixzz12KhQVAT3
  19. No jurisdiction here Keef, but apparently the US buyers and RBS will not go ahead with the transaction as their US business interests may be compromised in the future if they act contrary to a US judgement. Liverpool, RBS and US buyers will therefore have to try to have the Texas restraint order dismissed today. Not surprised Hicks and Gilettte are playing hard ball - I said at the start that I was surprised that the board were allowed to sell their majority shareholding on their behalf, however whilst the UK courts supported the Board position, the US courts have not. Its absolutley fascinating.
  20. I like that Jah.
  21. Well, they were very snazzy in their day. They used to walk sooo proud.
  22. The prices on some roads on se22/se21 borders are incredible. But the price is what people are willing to pay, so all is fair in love, war and housebuying, good luck to them. What I'm interested in is how many people were predicting 30/40% house price falls two or three years ago. It may have happened in some areas of the UK but it certainly has not happened in ED.
  23. Annasfield Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Americans are blocking it though and trying to > remove the Directors. This will end up in court. Good call Anna, and good result. Now Hicks and Gillette are on weak ground the Board can choose between the 2? bids.
  24. Tarot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What goes around comes around. Egggs actly.
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