If you were to meet him and were given one question to ask him , what would your question be? Be as brutally honest as you can ,no swearing! back your questions with true facts!
Laurence, how from a point of banruptcy 4 years ago have you managed to raise at a consevative estimate 4.5million pounds to invest in a football club apparently with no immediate expectation of a return on this investment?
Laurence, what do you think you can bring to the club that will turn it from a loss making situation into a profitable company, or to put it another way how is the added value to be achieved?
Mr B, Theres a guy in norway obsessing about you have you made appropiate security arrangements? ( apologies norway slightly very tipsy and couldn't resist please don't take personaly!) Although Mr B your now talked about 24/7 on the internet and many are suspicious of your motives and ability to deliver them how does that make you feel and can you allay their worries? Would be my serious answer. To extend norways initial premise a question to ashcroft- what made you sell to mr b and are you confident they can meet the repayment schedule And finaly a question a question for me- why when sunburnt and dehydrated have you just drunk half a bottle of rum? (seriously you could fey an egg on my forehead right now!)
Mr B how are you going to finance the plans you have? Us as fans would like a new East Stand, completion of the SW corner and definitely a new pitch and investment in the team either by holding on to what we have plus a decent LB and cover at CB. Your comments please Mr B?
Mr B - have you ever had passion for anything? Do you understand what it is to be a football fan and have to put your trust in someone you know nothing about?
Theres a guy in norway obsessing about you have you made appropiate security arrangements? ( apologies norway slightly very tipsy and couldn't resist please don't take personaly!) None taken Roo hope your heads ok this morning! I like a drop of rum too ,but suggest a lot of water today
Dear Mr. L Bassini (née Bazini), Being an avid Watford Football Club supporter, I have read with a great deal of intent, recent news paper articles concerning the investment of your company, Watford FC Limited. As you will be well aware, there have been a number of fans who have expressed a level of concern with your background and the way in which this "takeover" is being funded. This has raised a number of questions in my head, but given the nature of this forum, I am unable to ask all of these important and potentially intrusive questions, so must ask just one question, which I feel is may draw some light onto the future of Watford Football Club. Eight ladies go to eight shops at eight o'clock in the morning. Each lady wants to buy eight spiders. For each spider, eight spider shoes must also be bought. But they only have eight pounds between them. With each spider costing eight pence and each spider shoe costing an eighth pence each, will the ladies have enough change for the bus home? A journey costing eight pence per stop and made up of eight stops. If you have any questions yourself, please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Dr. Nordin Wooter PHd OBE
Mr B - Can you answer this one. A farmers son is sent to market to buy a pig for a consortium of 3 local farmers who all put up ã10 each to purchase the pig. At the market he manages to haggle the price for a nice pig down to ã25 and after a hot walk home pulling the pig, he decides that he should benefit and decides that ã2 is acceptable for all his efforts and he gives each farmer ã1 back each. Problem is, where is the missing ã1? If each farmer had paid ã9 i.e. ã10 - ã1 returned, which is a total of ã27 pounds and the boy trousered ã2, that is a total of ã29 accounted for - where is the missing ã1? I think this might be very appropriate for Mr B... Other question might be - "Do you know a good knee surgeon?"
wear_yellow. He has spent ã25 on the pig and given ã1 back to each of 3 people. Thus ã25 of the ã30 has been spent, ã3 has been returned and he has the remaining ã2 in his pocket. Likewise, the farmers have spent ã25 on the pig and ã2 on the buyer - they have spent ã27 - ã9 each. The confusion you are trying to sow is to imply that the ã2 'trousered ' is to be deducted from the ã30; in fact it is is included in the ã27 spent, not deducted from the ã30 handed over; The ã3 handed back is what should be deducted. Spoilsport, ain't I? Can I buy the club?