Trents
John Robertson
Sheff Weds away last day. Karma does have a sense of humour!
If they make it that farSheff Weds away last day. Karma does have a sense of humour!
Have you got a link to it please Trents?
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It's a good piece. The takeaway points from me were that other professionals within the industry are starting to come out and speak against Quantumas processes and question them generally. This signifies that some of the information is starting to come out to a point whereby they feel Quantuma are going to have much bigger issues to deal with rather than focus on potential legal action against detractors from fellow professionals.Derby County's administrators Quantuma: 'Only Mel Morris ranks lower'
Quantuma said Derby would be sold by Christmas. But nine months after entering administration, little seems to have changedtheathletic.com
It’s very long. I made it about 20% through
Not if your name is „Poland“, anyway.Having Hosking & Andronikou as your administrators is like having the Soviet Union & Nazi Germany as your neighbours in 1939. You know it's not gonna end well.
It's like they ordered Administration from Wish.Having Hosking & Andronikou as your administrators is like having the Soviet Union & Nazi Germany as your neighbours in 1939. You know it's not gonna end well.
Accrington Stanley? Who are they?
Are you sure you don't mean BreastonI live in Beeston, which is twenty minutes down the road from Derby. Never been into the city centre once. Like others say, peak district is great, and Darley Abbey is nice too, but yeah, closest I've been into the city centre was the train station.
Not particuarly sheltered either as I've found time to go to Carlisle, Newcastle, Darlington, Glasgow, Portree, Plymouth, St Ives, Brighton, Bournemouth, Southampton, Norwich, Blackpool, Chester, Wrexham...
Edit: Sorry, miles behind and the thread has moved on from this conversation.
Mate I live 1.5 miles from Derby city center and I don't go!I live in Beeston, which is twenty minutes down the road from Derby. Never been into the city centre once. Like others say, peak district is great, and Darley Abbey is nice too, but yeah, closest I've been into the city centre was the train station.
Not particuarly sheltered either as I've found time to go to Carlisle, Newcastle, Darlington, Glasgow, Portree, Plymouth, St Ives, Brighton, Bournemouth, Southampton, Norwich, Blackpool, Chester, Wrexham...
Edit: Sorry, miles behind and the thread has moved on from this conversation.
Only on the internet can someone question if a person really knows where they liveAre you sure you don't mean Breaston
Decent sized clubs such as Wednesday, Ipswich, Portsmouth and Bolton all down there, mixing it with minnows like Shrewsbury, Derby and Accrington Stanley.Actually looking at those Derby fixtures for the new season, I hadn't realised just how many clubs with a rich history there are in that league.
Some really well respected old clubs are in there.
Some really well respected old clubs are in there.
Even if they had a full squad and weren't staring liquidation in the face, it looks a tough league to get out of. Moreso than when we were down there, and it took us three attempts to do it.Actually looking at those Derby fixtures for the new season, I hadn't realised just how many clubs with a rich history there are in that league.
Some really well respected old clubs are in there.
Very tough start as well; Oxford, Charlton and Barnsley are all teams you'd expect to challenge for promotion next season.Even if they had a full squad and weren't staring liquidation in the face, it looks a tough league to get out of. Moreso than when we were down there, and it took us three attempts to do it.
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