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  1. I know that this has benn mentionned before but cannot find the old thread.I would like to park near the ground and pay the usual £5.Also is there any pubs around the ground?Thanks
  2. [quote user="canary cherub "][quote user="SI"][quote user="canary cherub "][quote user="Tangible Fixed Assets anyone"]     Other loans M Foulger                                                                     £670k  [/quote]   Is this the money that Foulger pledged to match the fans who waived their season ticket discount?    I didn''t realise it was a loan.  It''s just as well that only 1/3 of our fans waived their rebate then.  If everyone had done it the debt would be over £24m . . . [:S]   [/quote]No this is different  The rebate money is accounted somewhere else as a gift.....[/quote] Thanks for that SI.  How much was it?   [/quote]£360k
  3. [quote user="canary cherub "][quote user="Tangible Fixed Assets anyone"]     Other loans M Foulger                                                                     £670k  [/quote]   Is this the money that Foulger pledged to match the fans who waived their season ticket discount?    I didn''t realise it was a loan.  It''s just as well that only 1/3 of our fans waived their rebate then.  If everyone had done it the debt would be over £24m . . . [:S]   [/quote]No this is different  The rebate money is accounted somewhere else as a gift.....
  4. I would like to mention that the Norwich City Supporters Trust purchased £2550 worth of shares at £30 from the club in October 2009. See link.Will they be part of the 33000 shares available?
  5. [quote user="Buckethead"]In the light of the potential for identification as Norwich fans either through parking locations disclosed on this board or police anpr identification of your vehicles registered owners address can I advise some caution if discussing this topic online please?[/quote]Good advise. Thanks.
  6. I assume that you decided not to make the journey.Well , leaving now for the ground.Lets hope the table looks like this by 4.45 pm today [IMG]http://i50.tinypic.com/xbljtd.gif[/IMG]
  7. Interesting point is the Turners loan ( interest free of course) is due for repayment on the earlier of18 May 2017Promotion to the PLDS and MWJ ceasing between them to be the registered holders of at least 50% of the shares.Making the search for a new owner/investor even more difficult.I look forward for the experts to dissect the accounts and report in a language we all understand.So te resume 22.9 million in debts of which £5.312 millions are interest free.Only 17.6 m due to institutions, .
  8. [quote user="SimonOTBC"][quote user="Bethnal Yellow and Green"][quote user="Tangible Fixed Assets anyone"] Delia & MWJ loan at 31st May 2009 was £2.14m. [/quote]DELIA OUT![/quote] Did they convert debt into shares during the period? [/quote]They have the same amount of shares, so that is a No then
  9. From South London Paper:" ZAK Whitbread is expected to be unveiled as a Norwich player this afternoon after his transfer from Millwall for a six-figure sum. The 25-year-old centre-back, who would have been able to walk away on a free transfer in the summer, has been locked in talks since Wednesday night and has passed his medical." Link
  10. CUDSP I am awaiting confirmation from a friend to see if he still wants his ticket in the away end. If he doesn t want it, its yours.
  11. "Although cash forecasts show the Club can operate within existing banking facilities until the end of the current season, a further £2.9m will be required during the 2010-11 season either through additional funds coming into the Club or further deferment of interest and capital payments to lenders."So we are buying players and we will be short nearly 3 million for next season.Promotion is worth an extra 2.4 million in TV revenue.Last chance saloon. Deja vu comes to mind.
  12. http://www.canaries.co.uk/page/NewsDetails/0,,10355~1926058,00.html
  13. None of my questions were answered?[:(]
  14. [quote user="Matt Juler"]Your best bet is the online booking system, it will appear on there under recent transactions once it has been processed.  [/quote]I have logged on and looked at my purchase history.Ticket showing as reserved for Colchester game and I also have a seat number N2 R??/ North Stand being the visitors stand.Brilliant.( I hope).
  15. I feel so sorry for the travelling fans.....
  16. [quote user="cityangel"]Is anyone getting this again tonight? Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage     What you can try:   Diagnose Connection Problems   [/quote]I never had a problem with Mozilla Firefox
  17. [quote user="cityangel"][quote user="can u sit down please"]Askou will be fine [:)][/quote]   Thats good news thanks [:D] [/quote]Thank you for the information CUSDP.
  18. [quote user="WeAreYellows49"]Afternoon all [:D] So here I am, was supposed to be at the match but am on standby ready to dash to KL hospital if our daughter needs us, so thought i''d start a chat thread. Hope all are well? How do you reckon we will do? [/quote]Hope all the best for your daughter......
  19. [quote user="grantroederdisaster"] Last season he took over a poisoned chalice and was never going to turn the job down in the summer!   The ColU 7-1 was a complete freak!   I''m pretty sure that Gunn wouldn''t be as good as Lambert in the hotseat but I still maintain that in this largely not very good Division we''d of still been there or thereabouts at the top with Gunny in charge! [/quote] So it is ok to get us relegated and to believe that his job was safe. How can you say that Gunn would have been as good as Lambert? I suggest  grantroederdisaster that you go to Specsavers, they are having some good offers at the moment...
  20. How''s Dr Peroni Ricardo? Thanks for the reports.....
  21. [quote user="Bury Green"]  He should never have asked for the job in the first place but having done so the responsibility lay with the board of directors for being so stupidly sentimental to give him the job when failure had unimaginable consequences.  With the mistake made and our ultimate demise at The Valley two cataclysmic events ensued, not only did Gunn have the cheek to want to carry on but the board actually deemed it a good idea to allow him to do so, even now I can hardly begin to imagine the stupidity of it.  That point marked without doubt the worst day ever in supporting our club, relegation was hideous but Gunn actually thinking he could do the job made it many times worse and that press conference where they all sat there like rabbits in the headlights, words alone do it no justice.  The true crime was had he had the good grace to stick his hands up and walk away then of course his status as ‘legend’ would have been protected but that I’m afraid is not the case.  As it is the former board of directors and Gunn are both to blame, what an absolutely disgraceful farce it was.  Still McNasty soon sorted that one out and God he did, the board disassembled, Lambert and Culverhouse at the helm and Gunn a fast fading memory, halleluiah!  Whatever happened down in the West Country we must all thank for ending what was, without doubt, the worst time ever to support our club; Gunn is no legend in my book [/quote]Thank you Bury Green to summarise my thoughts.
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