I have it on good authority that the decision and more critically the timing of the issuance by HMCR winding up petition was alledgedly done on the authority of the Chief Exec of HMRC and PAO a certain lady LH from Southampton who was appointed in the new year. Had the petition ben delayed by a further 4 weeks, there would have been two possible consequences; a) The Premier League parachute payments could have been accessed and used rather than being frozen in PFC accounts as a result of the filing of the Petition. b) Were Administration even then still deemed a necessity, the points deduction would have been from the start of next season rather than this, giving us more time to get out of relegation trouble. Clearly then the decision was made by a scummer! Any thoughts fellow blues ?
No conflict of interest I assure you SB3. The good lady will act in good faith with impartiality, integrity and objectivity. Although she was seen sporting a rather fetching brooch at a senior civil servant's meeting at Downing St:
Yep, and it is another SB3 exclusive that is without any doubt a true account, if you will forgive the pun
SINGBLUE3 - I think the pressure is starting to get to you, which is understandable. Your conspiracy theory is frankly laughable - PFC is quite capable of digging its own big holes - they do not need any assistance from anyone with Southampton connections
I don't think Rodger Moore could do a worse job than the last lot. Singing; would you like to borrow a shovel?
I think Pompey have got off lightly. Cheating their way to the FA cup final. Ignorance is bliss eh pompey fans?
I clicked on this thread and my meowse (that's what I call it) somehow opened the administrative (!) option onto delete thread (Yes we have to be "administrators" ironically, to ne'er do wells, as mods) all by itself. Now isn't that strange?
Sorry Pompeymeowth it was my fault posting the image of the HMRC chief's brooch. I've spoiled SB3's thread - I shall go and sit on the naughty step...
Yes, that's why you're in meltdown; because somebody at HMRC comes from Southampton. It's a conspiracy. Or just piracy.
Does any-one remember Allsauce from around 1980. It was a tangy sauce a bit like a mixture of brown sauce and tomato ketchup
I used to work for Lin Homer and she is based in the midlands. Not aware of any saints history but she has certainly always been able to make good decisions!!
My 'sauce' comment was deliberate, as was my intent to reveal this almost unbelievable course of action from someone whom is quite obviously a scummer at the heart of HMCR. Long live the Artillery Arms!