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B.W.

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Publius Ovidius

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To clarify - assuming this latest rumour is true, do you think the club want control of AITC so they can cut costs?

Hearing about some of the things the club wanted to do with him out of the way...yes, it wil be turning it into a money making cash cow.
 






rusty redeyes

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Feb 26, 2007
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To clarify - assuming this latest rumour is true, do you think the club want control of AITC so they can cut costs?

Without any doubt, and looking back no credible reason was ever given for 2 stalwarts in Steve Ford and Alan Sanders "leaving" an institution that they were instrumental in setting up! If it is about costs, no one person has given more to a club EVER than Dick Knight. He used his own money to save our club, unlike Derek Chapman who has trousered away god knows from the construction of the Amex and will no doubt benefit from the building of the Academy
 




B.W.

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Hearing about some of the things the club wanted to do with him out of the way...yes, it wil be turning it into a money making cash cow.

Ah, so another FFP/Barber storm on the horizon then!
 


To clarify - assuming this latest rumour is true, do you think the club want control of AITC so they can cut costs?
I get the distinct impression that Tony Bloom sees the value of AITC principally as a means to promote the commercial interests of the football club. Constitutionally, it is an independent charity, answerable to the Charity Commission, who require its activities to support the charitable aims and objectives set out in its governing rules.
 








B.W.

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Without any doubt, and looking back no credible reason was ever given for 2 stalwarts in Steve Ford and Alan Sanders "leaving" an institution that they were instrumental in setting up! If it is about costs, no one person has given more to a club EVER than Dick Knight. He used his own money to save our club, unlike Derek Chapman who has trousered away god knows from the construction of the Amex and will no doubt benefit from the building of the Academy

True, but like it or not, we are a business now. FFP says we will cut costs wherever and whenever we can, plus maximise revenue in a similar way. As I said, I foresee another FFP / Barber storm brewing!
 


B.W.

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I get the distinct impression that Tony Bloom sees the value of AITC principally as a means to promote the commercial interests of the football club. Constitutionally, it is an independent charity, answerable to the Charity Commission, who require its activities to support the charitable aims and objectives set out in its governing rules.

Thank you LB. Sounds like this is going to happen, and soon, if it hasn't already. Necessary 'evil'.
 




Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Without any doubt, and looking back no credible reason was ever given for 2 stalwarts in Steve Ford and Alan Sanders "leaving" an institution that they were instrumental in setting up! If it is about costs, no one person has given more to a club EVER than Dick Knight. He used his own money to save our club, unlike Derek Chapman who has trousered away god knows from the construction of the Amex and will no doubt benefit from the building of the Academy

That has got to be libelous I would have thought.
 


B.W.

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Welcome to the corporatisation of our club !

I've already had the 'pleasure' of that 'welcome'! Seriously tho', if we want Prem football, we have to live with it. Our club is no longer a cozy 'jobs for the boys' tinpot outfit.
 






theonesmith

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Oct 27, 2008
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unlike Derek Chapman who has trousered away god knows from the construction of the Amex and will no doubt benefit from the building of the Academy

A pretty stupid comment to put on the internet generally, this forum specifically, particularly after the warnings over the last few weeks. You could quite easily end up in court for that...
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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This is the bloke who said Gus had a job lined up managing in a place with a Marina.
PINCH OF SALT.


Lucky bar steward :jester:


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Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
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I get the distinct impression that Tony Bloom sees the value of AITC principally as a means to promote the commercial interests of the football club. Constitutionally, it is an independent charity, answerable to the Charity Commission, who require its activities to support the charitable aims and objectives set out in its governing rules.

Who pays the salaries Lord B ?
 




Without any doubt, and looking back no credible reason was ever given for 2 stalwarts in Steve Ford and Alan Sanders "leaving" an institution that they were instrumental in setting up! If it is about costs, no one person has given more to a club EVER than Dick Knight. He used his own money to save our club, unlike Derek Chapman who has trousered away god knows from the construction of the Amex and will no doubt benefit from the building of the Academy

That has got to be libelous I would have thought.

Which bit isn't true?

A pretty stupid comment to put on the internet generally, this forum specifically, particularly after the warnings over the last few weeks. You could quite easily end up in court for that...

As a director and shareholder of a construction firm, Derek Chapman is entitled to benefit from its trading activities. I can see nothing libellous about saying so.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Seven Dials
Point of information: community schemes are not included in FFP rules - so whether AitC lost money or not would have no bearing on FFP.
 


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