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Making A Laughing Stock Out Of Us; Electing a kid onto the board
Topic Started: Jul 18 2011, 10:52 AM (1,803 Views)
bcfcno1fan
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Alex Govan
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Jakeee
Jul 18 2011, 08:53 PM
bcfcno1fan
Jul 18 2011, 07:49 PM
thomasn
Jul 18 2011, 08:07 PM
Sack the board!

Im fed up of this complete drivel.

Pannu has done brilliantly so far, and although this is a wierd scenario now, lets see what happens.

For all we know, Ryan Yeung may be put on the board and in charge of Carsons funds, so investment can still take place.

The sacking/resignation of Wiseman is a wierd one but then again, he will still be heavily involved in the club, so lets just wait and see.

Im still happy with the squad, the manager, and our chances nexst year.

This.

I also don't get this - He's an 18 year old, get him out business when nobody really knows his level of Education. Remember Yeung is a rich man and most likely hired a private tutor for him and may be way ahead of the average level of education for his age.

Exactly. He could be retarded and have a reading age of 4 for all i care. He could just be there as Carson Yeung in disguise, repeating every move he is told by Carson.

Its not the ideal scenario, but im stil confident like i say.
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stevio11
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What are you confident about,no promotion for years,a total lack of investment and the failure of another board. People on here say that the board at BIH are rich,will prove it and help our club now.
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Hatton
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bcfcno1fan
Jul 18 2011, 07:49 PM
thomasn
Jul 18 2011, 08:07 PM
Sack the board!

Im fed up of this complete drivel.

Pannu has done brilliantly so far, and although this is a wierd scenario now, lets see what happens.

For all we know, Ryan Yeung may be put on the board and in charge of Carsons funds, so investment can still take place.

The sacking/resignation of Wiseman is a wierd one but then again, he will still be heavily involved in the club, so lets just wait and see.

Im still happy with the squad, the manager, and our chances nexst year.

U avin a laff :blink: what investment? if he is found guilty he owes and will be fined more money than he has, no way will he invest in us from behind bars, he will not be allowed to even if he wanted to.
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bcfcno1fan
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Hatton
Jul 18 2011, 09:37 PM
bcfcno1fan
Jul 18 2011, 07:49 PM
thomasn
Jul 18 2011, 08:07 PM
Sack the board!

Im fed up of this complete drivel.

Pannu has done brilliantly so far, and although this is a wierd scenario now, lets see what happens.

For all we know, Ryan Yeung may be put on the board and in charge of Carsons funds, so investment can still take place.

The sacking/resignation of Wiseman is a wierd one but then again, he will still be heavily involved in the club, so lets just wait and see.

Im still happy with the squad, the manager, and our chances nexst year.

U avin a laff :blink: what investment? if he is found guilty he owes and will be fined more money than he has, no way will he invest in us from behind bars, he will not be allowed to even if he wanted to.

The fact we were 3rd highest spenders?

Foster? Zigic? Hleb? Bentley? Johnson? Dann?

Innocent until proven guilty? No? Or do you work on your own legal system.


Ok. If he is found guilty. Carson, obviously would be no problem in dodgy dealings, he gives his money to his son, who is now on our board, letting him still invest in our club.

It would be easy enough to do, what other reason for this random 18 year old being placed on the board?

Ive full confidence in Peter Pannu as a businessman, and as the guy calling ths shots at the moment.
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bcfcno1fan
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stevio11
Jul 18 2011, 09:29 PM
What are you confident about,no promotion for years,a total lack of investment and the failure of another board. People on here say that the board at BIH are rich,will prove it and help our club now.

Is the Premiership the be all and end all? Really?
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robert capa
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Well from the dispatches programme tonight, they have found owners of other clubs to actually be dead. :boohoo:

So if they can run a club from the grave, doing it from a cell will be a doddle. **thumbup

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robert capa
Jul 18 2011, 10:14 PM
So if they can run a club from the grave, doing it from a cell will be a doddle.  **thumbup

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"We must buy Marcus Bent, he is freeeeeeeeeeeeeeee."
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saffybluenose
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seems as if i'm the only one here who thinks this is a great move..
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90blueboyoli3
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Sorry if this has already been done...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ing-charge.html?

18 year old running the club...Can't really believe it..
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Blue Raphealite
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Come on mate.

Don't you bother reading.

This has been going on for over 12 hours.

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Making A Laughing Stock Out Of Us
Electing a kid onto the board


http://bcfcforum.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75512


:boohoo:
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Venoms_Gold
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Pannu has done brilliantly so far, and although this is a wierd scenario now, lets see what happens.


What has Pannu done thats so brilliant? All he does is bloody talk he hasnt done anything. Get rid of the lot of them. Laughing stocks is the best way to describe this mess
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ffblue
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dont see nothing wrong with his son holding his shares as a proxi

dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... won a cup and almost (only needed another win) kept us up ... realistically we have been and hopefully will be a yoyo club for a good few years ... which is better than 10/15 years ago

guess people are going to hate this statement! lol


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Amuser
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The bickering in this thread :LMAO:
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thomasn
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Money laundering = corruption. Board out!!
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thehod
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thomasn
Jul 19 2011, 06:23 PM
Money laundering = corruption. Board out!!

You might want to wait until he's convicted before you presume his guilt.

Just a thought.
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90blueboyoli3
Jul 19 2011, 12:36 AM
Sorry if this has already been done...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ing-charge.html?

18 year old running the club...Can't really believe it..

Al Capone managed to run his empire from Alcatraz, maybe he just feels we need someone a bit yeunger on the board at the moment.
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Jul 19 2011, 05:54 PM
The bickering in this thread :LMAO:

:D

Nothing like a bit of bickering to lighten the mood!
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wardendbluenose
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But does the boy Yeung have his own snazzy coats like his father?
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wardendbluenose
Jul 20 2011, 04:08 PM
But does the boy Yeung have his own snazzy coats like his father?

I hope so, his fur was was pimptastic.
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dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... won a cup and almost (only needed another win) kept us up ... realistically we have been and hopefully will be a yoyo club for a good few years ... which is better than 10/15 years ago


Sorry I must have missed Yeung managing us that day and Pannu scoring for us. They did nothing to make us win the cup. It was Mcleish and the players. If they backed Mcleish further with some money instead of loans we never would have gone down
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Jul 20 2011, 05:34 PM
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dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... won a cup and almost (only needed another win) kept us up ... realistically we have been and hopefully will be a yoyo club for a good few years ... which is better than 10/15 years ago


Sorry I must have missed Yeung managing us that day and Pannu scoring for us. They did nothing to make us win the cup. It was Mcleish and the players. If they backed Mcleish further with some money instead of loans we never would have gone down

Erm, they did back MacLeish and that's why we're in the dog mess. I know this forum is all about opinions but I cant- just can't- take the notion that MacLeish wasn't backed at all seriously. I bet MacLeish wishes his present employers were as generous as Birmingham have been.
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dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... won a cup and almost (only needed another win) kept us up ... realistically we have been and hopefully will be a yoyo club for a good few years ... which is better than 10/15 years ago


Sorry I must have missed Yeung managing us that day and Pannu scoring for us. They did nothing to make us win the cup. It was Mcleish and the players. If they backed Mcleish further with some money instead of loans we never would have gone down

Who brought and loaned the players? Who told McLeish to bring some of the players in? There you have it.
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dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... won a cup and almost (only needed another win) kept us up ... realistically we have been and hopefully will be a yoyo club for a good few years ... which is better than 10/15 years ago


Sorry I must have missed Yeung managing us that day and Pannu scoring for us. They did nothing to make us win the cup. It was Mcleish and the players. If they backed Mcleish further with some money instead of loans we never would have gone down

Erm, they did back MacLeish and that's why we're in the dog mess. I know this forum is all about opinions but I cant- just can't- take the notion that MacLeish wasn't backed at all seriously. I bet MacLeish wishes his present employers were as generous as Birmingham have been.

Exactly, I prefered Bruce to McLies, at least Eck had been given the money, and even given more and more money to try for NZog and Pavly.

Absolute jokers these idiots who say he wasnt backed.
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ffblue #37 Posted: Jul 19 2011, 06:47 PM

dont see nothing wrong with his son holding his shares as a proxi

dont see nothing wrong with him staying on as chairman (in or out or prison).. think to date they have done a good job ... 


And commercially, what type of Company or Organisation would want to be associated with a Club who's President is in prison? :o :blink: :banghead:
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to be honest I dont think it will make any difference 'commercially' to the club. there is a saying no publicity is bad publicity ... it might put off the whiter than white, but the will be plenty to replace them ... in this day and age a fair few business's are sailing close to the wind to survive .. and we live in a world of very dubious morals (personally .. I feel a certain ex prime minister should have been put on trial as a war criminal .. but thats not for blues chat :-))
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