"Proper way" how many of those down and outs are a direct result of Swansea going into admin and not paying the local businesses what they owed them? How many died on the streets because they lost everything because Swansea went into administration and never honoured their liability to those who could least afford it? Shame on the Swansea fans who gloat that they did it the "proper way" and now feel pride that they are in the premiership on the back of those that could least afford it!
Steve I think old Breezey must be getting a little frustrated, especially if all the good looking female moose have moved on for new grazing. Also, as I said yesterday (which he chose to ignore), we are dealing with all our debts (Langstone excepted as not due until 2016) so ALL OUR CREDITORS have been or are being paid, unlike a little twice bust club a few miles down the M4, who legally ripped off many people. Now who has the moral high ground?
As I've always said I can't wait for both Swansea and Cardiff to be in the top flight. No matter how much you look forward to the top sides playing at the Liberty it can never match the intensity of the Swansea Cardiff derby. Genuinely think the PL would be better for both of us being there. Also best wishes to Wrexham in their promotion bid and County in ther semi final.
At the risk of continuing this circular load of crap from Breezey - who have we ripped off? As club supporters, we would be very grateful for your list.
To whoever sunk 20 million into the club , that the club gladly used to try to get to the premier league( Lol !!) , 8 or so years ago & have nor payed back zip !!
Is that all? Not a very sizeable list. Aren't there any local traders, suppliers, kit manufacturers, club staff or even the Inland Revenue?
Poor old Breezy, not been the same since he first went hunting [video=youtube;0BZ_fMnikDA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BZ_fMnikDA&feature=related[/video]
Walked around that one pretty good sparky . Anyways , good luck with the Malaysians . Them and Cardiff fans were made for each other .. Although I think the bleeding has stopped , the 30 million or so remaining debt is still a pretty big problem .
That is a moot point. By infering your club did it the "proper way" is comtemptible to say the least. My comments in thread #41 apply here. "Proper way" how many of those down and outs are a direct result of Swansea going into admin and not paying the local businesses what they owed them? How many died on the streets because they lost everything because Swansea went into administration and never honoured their liability to those who could least afford it? Shame on the Swansea fans who gloat that they did it the "proper way" and now feel pride that they are in the premiership on the back of those that could least afford it!
I've just re-read this thread and yup, you've guessed it, the first person to mention the 'A' word was, Breezy
Walked around nothing Breezey. The Hamman/Langstone stuff is well documented. A company a man controls lends money to himself (he was Cardiff City FC), then want's it back when it goes horribly wrong. Takes the case to court and gets turfed out on his ear. You pick out basic stuff from the internet years ago with no idea what's been agreed or disputed between the parties since - for that matter, neither have we over here. Can you give us an update please as you're so close to the action?