SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"]I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling.[/quote]And if you want to know how I know, I called my cousin ten minutes ago who works as his secretary (or one of several) to ask her if her boss knows anything, and he answered the phone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="We Want Worthy Back"]Mr Moore?[/quote]Do I even need to answer? thought my post was as clear as day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Brownstone 0 Posted January 14, 2009 Cheers Carl! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunky Norwich 0 Posted January 14, 2009 That''s amazing. Next time you''re in the horse''s company, could you say a massive thanks. The horse in question really doesn''t get enough praise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.B.C 0 Posted January 14, 2009 He is becomming a bit of a legend if true, how much money does he have? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tipster101 0 Posted January 14, 2009 good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Chunky Norwich"]That''s amazing. Next time you''re in the horse''s company, could you say a massive thanks. The horse in question really doesn''t get enough praise[/quote]I know tell me about it, horses are hard done by, even when they win the grand national its still the midgets that do nothing on the back that get all the praise.God im in a good mood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Oh come on! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Brownstone 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Chunky Norwich"]The horse in question really doesn''t get enough praise[/quote]Couldn''t agree Moore! He should have something named after him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tipster101 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Oh come on! [/quote]no way would he be able to come back would he, we''d need to buy him! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shortfatb 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Andy Hughes! Who do you f***ing think it is, he''s been paying his wages for years> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
singing canary 0 Posted January 14, 2009 hes now going to be fairly popular..!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joanna Grey 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling.[/quote]And if you want to know how I know, I called my cousin ten minutes ago who works as his secretary (or one of several) to ask her if her boss knows anything, and he answered the phone.[/quote]Yeah, way to go to get her the sack. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Canaries in Bed"]He is becomming a bit of a legend if true, how much money does he have?[/quote]Although I cant be certain, my cousin has suggested that its nowhere enough to buy the club, which makes his genorosity even more amazing in a time where people are all out for money. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptnCanary 0 Posted January 14, 2009 Not referring to Hucks maybe? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Tipster101"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] [quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Oh come on! [/quote]no way would he be able to come back would he, we''d need to buy him![/quote]David Beckham - Playing for AC MilanAll I need to say isnt it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
InLambertWeTrust! 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Oh come on! [/quote]Its not Kaka is it? Thats why he''s going to reject Man City [:P][:D] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joanna Grey 0 Posted January 14, 2009 Oops, sorry, I misread your message. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tipster101 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="Tipster101"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] [quote user="Tipster101"]good stuff superwes! who is his footballing friend?[/quote]Oh come on! [/quote]no way would he be able to come back would he, we''d need to buy him![/quote]David Beckham - Playing for AC MilanAll I need to say isnt it?[/quote] good stuff cheers for letting us know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Delia S. Tickers"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling.[/quote]And if you want to know how I know, I called my cousin ten minutes ago who works as his secretary (or one of several) to ask her if her boss knows anything, and he answered the phone.[/quote]Yeah, way to go to get her the sack.[/quote]How is it the way to go to get her the sack? did you read the last five words? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joanna Grey 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="Delia S. Tickers"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling.[/quote]And if you want to know how I know, I called my cousin ten minutes ago who works as his secretary (or one of several) to ask her if her boss knows anything, and he answered the phone.[/quote]Yeah, way to go to get her the sack.[/quote]How is it the way to go to get her the sack? did you read the last five words?[/quote]Did you read my apology? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Delia S. Tickers"]Oops, sorry, I misread your message.[/quote]Ok no worries. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syteanric 1 Posted January 14, 2009 so when is Small Fry Moore going to put his money in his pocket and buy the club then.. rather than "helping" out and no doubt being gifted a seat on the board in the future as a reward for his efforts...?Thanks for helping us sack Glen, Mr Moore.. but how about put up or shut up and actaully invest in the football club?Cullum signalled his intent.. why won''t Moore?jas :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="Delia S. Tickers"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="Delia S. Tickers"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"][quote user="SuperWesIrishWizard"] I have it on good authority, and when I say good authority from the horses mouth, that a certain well known Norfolk based businessman has helped the club out in reaching a settlement with Glen Roeder.He didnt take the whole amount, but still a bloody big proportion, a figure which the club didnt feel they could meet. It also means that this mightily generous and regular benefactor has given the club at least a little scope for limited transfer activity in this window, even if that is a couple of loans (loans, wink, wink).It should also be noted that the two backroom staff that went with him had it written in their contracts that their deals could be ended with no notice upon the dismisal or departure of Roeder, so this didnt cost any money, if the club hadnt had let them go now then they would have had to honour longer term contracts - a smart move as any future manager would want his own guys.So anyway, I think that we owe this local based businessman a big thank you for his continued generosity in a time of need, irrespective of whether or not one of his good friends happens to sign on loan... errr... cough cough, splutter, i mean... completely randomly of course, in case he happens to know any footballing mates.An absolute diamond of a bloke that should, in many years to come, be remembered as the 21st century Geoffrey Watling.[/quote]And if you want to know how I know, I called my cousin ten minutes ago who works as his secretary (or one of several) to ask her if her boss knows anything, and he answered the phone.[/quote]Yeah, way to go to get her the sack.[/quote]How is it the way to go to get her the sack? did you read the last five words?[/quote]Did you read my apology? [/quote]Not until after I had replied unfortunately ;-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigGreenStoppingMachine 0 Posted January 14, 2009 Does anyone know how Carl Moore has got so much money, i''ve been told by a businessman in Diss (where I believe Carl is from) that he''s been bankrupt at least once! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joanna Grey 0 Posted January 14, 2009 It''s hectic times like this when an edit button would come in useful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tipster101 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="jas the barclay king"]so when is Small Fry Moore going to put his money in his pocket and buy the club then.. rather than "helping" out and no doubt being gifted a seat on the board in the future as a reward for his efforts...?Thanks for helping us sack Glen, Mr Moore.. but how about put up or shut up and actaully invest in the football club?Cullum signalled his intent.. why won''t Moore?jas :)[/quote] thats it ive had enough of your posts, can you ignore on the pinkun? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperWesIrishWizard 0 Posted January 14, 2009 [quote user="jas the barclay king"]so when is Small Fry Moore going to put his money in his pocket and buy the club then.. rather than "helping" out and no doubt being gifted a seat on the board in the future as a reward for his efforts...?Thanks for helping us sack Glen, Mr Moore.. but how about put up or shut up and actaully invest in the football club?Cullum signalled his intent.. why won''t Moore?jas :)[/quote]Jas you can be an absolute t*sser, the horse in question doesnt have the money to buy the club, so the fact that he has spent a seven figure some over the past few years on the club with nothing back in return, purely out of the fact that he is a supporter, makes the horse a jolly good chap.Puts the whole Cullum situation into complete perspective, since that bloke is probably worth 15 times more than the horse and has dont jack sh*t for the club but cause trouble.The horse has never spoken in the media or attempted to gain publicity for his actions, we didnt even know that he had paid for unamed legendary player until a year later. What problem would you have with the horse being given a seat on the board? If the Turners get one for a short term loan, then I would surely give the horse one for selflessly giving the club seven figures of much needed cash. Cash which has seen us play premier league football and will hopefully see us playing championship football next season.Show how about you ''shut up'', you complete and utter ungrateful c*nt. Because the horse HAS NO INTENT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites