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Someone told me that on Thursday Radio Norfolk carried a brief story saying that Wimpeys the builders had withdrawn from a pre-contract arrangement to buy the Phase 2 Development Land, and that there was also a small article in the Evening News to that effect. Anyone know if this is true?Also I read on another thread that Doncaster had set a target of May 2008 to sell that land. Anyone have a link to where he said that?

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In the current climate it might be worth waiting for land prices to increase.

Yes we are in financial meltdown, but just giving it away is pointless - plus greedy developers make so much money from flats its untrue.

Just thought, Taylor Wimpey are in meltdown as well, laying people off a couple of months back - and closing sites.

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[quote user="Colchester Canary"]

In the current climate it might be worth waiting for land prices to increase.

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In the current climate it might be worth having a strategy to cope should the loan not be rolled over. But we don''t.

"Non-executive directors have responsibilities in the following areas, according to the Higgs Report, commissioned by the British Government and published in 2003:[1][2]

  • Strategy: Non-executive directors should constructively challenge and contribute to the development of strategy.

  • Performance: Non-executive directors should scrutinise the

    performance of management in meeting agreed goals and objectives and

    monitoring, and where necessary removing, senior management and in

    succession planning."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-executive_director

We have known for a while - as Doncaster and the Turners have told us - that our non-executive directors don''t perform the second function. And now they themselves have revealed that they don''t do the first.Still, if you want to boil an egg they might be able to help.

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can we go cap in hand to gordon brown and say our club is going down the pan were skint if we go under it will be detramental to the local people can we please have a small share of the billons you have to combat the credit crunch?

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Why are you discussing an unfounded story? How about a link to the story or even someone actually confirming it''s existence? That''s what the OP asked for.

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[quote user="Reg Presley"][quote user="Colchester Canary"]

In the current climate it might be worth waiting for land prices to increase.

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In the current climate it might be worth having a strategy to cope should the loan not be rolled over. But we don''t.

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They probably have a short term tactic of using £4m from the working capital .........£2.5m to repay the loan related to the non entertaining ex LSE land and may be if we are very lucky something spent (I am being an optimist on this) on the squad such as a target man.

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