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Mock Cuncher

Posts: 3373 Join date: 2011-05-12 Age: 92 Location: Kingsbridge Castles
 | Subject: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:27 am | |
| - Investigate the number of freeloaders in the director's box/boardroom on a matchday. Attempt to get the club to replace these creepy and somewhat sinister hangers-on with those who bring some professional experience to improve the running of the club for the benefit of all fans.
- Ensure that this GT repayment thing is above board. I'm talking tax, primarily.
- Ensure that communications between the Trust and the club still go through. For a chap on the outside, it seems that the GTs have the inside ear, yet the Trust gets continually ignored. This is the wrong way round.
Over to Snoops, JonB et al... |
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Yea Man

Posts: 4251 Join date: 2011-12-21
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:56 am | |
| Agree with that lot.
It'd be nice if the PASB kept us up to date with things aswell, unlike Webby having a tantrum and stropping off. _________________ Webb out. Larrieu for president.
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:10 am | |
| I'm sure Jon B will report back on the GASBoard's activities |
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Moist_Von_Lipwig
Posts: 543 Join date: 2011-10-07
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:17 am | |
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mouldyoldgoat

Posts: 3684 Join date: 2011-12-22 Age: 50 Location: Berkshire
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:32 am | |
| I would also hope that there will be a push to retrospectively examine those major decisions which were taken prior to the establishment of the GASBoard which have or had a major impact on fans - the siting of the Family Area; the takeover of the Devonport end by Salsa Verde; the changes to catering arrangements; I would hope that there are some on the Board who would want to undertake a strategic review of the club's actions since James Brent assumed ownership, in order to fully contextualise future decision making. |
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Greenjock

Posts: 8250 Join date: 2012-01-25 Age: 42 Location: Wiltshire
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:36 am | |
| Do you really think Lee Jameson and Tony Hooper are going to speak out against the Director's Box crew and hangers on? |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:37 am | |
| | Greenjock wrote: | | Do you really think Lee Jameson and Tony Hooper are going to speak out against the Director's Box crew and hangers on? |
They are a minority on the GAS Board - there are others whose personal integrity I have much more faith in. |
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Greenjock

Posts: 8250 Join date: 2012-01-25 Age: 42 Location: Wiltshire
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:23 pm | |
| | Andy_Symons wrote: | | Greenjock wrote: | | Do you really think Lee Jameson and Tony Hooper are going to speak out against the Director's Box crew and hangers on? |
They are a minority on the GAS Board - there are others whose personal integrity I have much more faith in. |
We are yet to be informed who the other two supporters clubs reps are. If they are also going to be in the always on Greensonscreen gang, there might not be such a minority then. Remember Lee Jameson was absolutely not going to be involved in the PASB?
Looks like a stitch up job to me. Hooper gets given Pasoti and Vital support and column inches if he stops posting on here, and Lee Jameson counts Ian Newell and Chris Webb amongst his close friends! |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:25 pm | |
| I was referring more to Messrs Back, Sparkes and Shilabeer.
Agreed about Jameson, two-faced doesn't even cover it. the only way he could be exposed as even more of a hypocrite would be if he'd got himself nominated for the upcoming Trust Board elections... |
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Yea Man

Posts: 4251 Join date: 2011-12-21
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:26 pm | |
| | Andy_Symons wrote: | I was referring more to Messrs Back, Sparkes and Shilabeer.
Agreed about Jameson, two-faced doesn't even cover it. the only way he could be exposed as even more of a hypocrite would be if he'd got himself nominated for the upcoming Trust Board elections... |
He wouldn't....would he?
Surely even he wouldn't stoop that low??
Actually, he probably would. _________________ Webb out. Larrieu for president.
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:52 pm | |
| You may well think that...I couldn't possibly comment. |
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SirCumfrance
Posts: 190 Join date: 2012-04-18
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:54 pm | |
| | Andy_Symons wrote: | I was referring more to Messrs Back, Sparkes and Shilabeer.
Agreed about Jameson, two-faced doesn't even cover it. the only way he could be exposed as even more of a hypocrite would be if he'd got himself nominated for the upcoming Trust Board elections... |
How long before a campiagn of slurs and smears is waged against these apparent decent fellows by the useful idiots? |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:07 pm | |
| I've known Phil Johns for many a year. He's a big local activist. I can't imagine him being impressed with Mr Hooper's credentials... that's for sure. |
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Greenskin

Posts: 1904 Join date: 2011-05-16 Age: 53 Location: Tavistock area
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:54 pm | |
| | Penzance wrote: | | I've known Phil Johns for many a year. He's a big local activist. I can't imagine him being impressed with Mr Hooper's credentials... that's for sure. |
Penz,is that the Phil Johns who used to open the bowling for Cornwall? I played against him a few times when he was in the latter stages of his career and he was sharp enough then,people who played against him in his pomp said that he was as fast as hell in those days,he was playing for Fowey when i played against him.I seem to remember he was an Argyle fan as well,decent bloke off the field. |
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Damon.Lenszner

Posts: 569 Join date: 2011-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:43 pm | |
| | Mock Cuncher wrote: | - Investigate the number of freeloaders in the director's box/boardroom on a matchday. Attempt to get the club to replace these creepy and somewhat sinister hangers-on with those who bring some professional experience to improve the running of the club for the benefit of all fans.
- Ensure that this GT repayment thing is above board. I'm talking tax, primarily.
- Ensure that communications between the Trust and the club still go through. For a chap on the outside, it seems that the GTs have the inside ear, yet the Trust gets continually ignored. This is the wrong way round.
Over to Snoops, JonB et al... |
Have confirmed on ATD before and happy to reconfirm that the Club's repayment of GT loans has been approved by tax lawyers and accountants. |
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GreenSam
Posts: 556 Join date: 2012-03-26
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:41 am | |
| Can I say Damon, without a hint of sarcasm how excellent you've been for this site? Factual, polite, concise and willing to reason with those who've offered healthy scepticism whom your logic has managed to at the best win over and at the very least quell concerns. It's some feat to be popular on both of the major Argyle sites but you've managed it |
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shonbo

Posts: 1102 Join date: 2011-12-03 Age: 54
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seadog

Posts: 2780 Join date: 2011-05-10 Age: 54 Location: Sailing on the salt sea
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 6:48 am | |
| Clear unequivocal facts cannot be twisted, misquoted and repeated as Argyle facts later, hence his posts are always worth a look. |
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Rickler

Posts: 1977 Join date: 2011-05-10 Location: Inside the mind
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:18 am | |
| | Damon.Lenszner wrote: | | Mock Cuncher wrote: | - Investigate the number of freeloaders in the director's box/boardroom on a matchday. Attempt to get the club to replace these creepy and somewhat sinister hangers-on with those who bring some professional experience to improve the running of the club for the benefit of all fans.
- Ensure that this GT repayment thing is above board. I'm talking tax, primarily.
- Ensure that communications between the Trust and the club still go through. For a chap on the outside, it seems that the GTs have the inside ear, yet the Trust gets continually ignored. This is the wrong way round.
Over to Snoops, JonB et al... |
Have confirmed on ATD before and happy to reconfirm that the Club's repayment of GT loans has been approved by tax lawyers and accountants. |
And what are the GT's going to do with the money when they receive it back? And who is going to pay the taxes? |
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Mock Cuncher

Posts: 3373 Join date: 2011-05-12 Age: 92 Location: Kingsbridge Castles
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:06 am | |
| | GreenSam wrote: | Can I say Damon, without a hint of sarcasm how excellent you've been for this site?
Factual, polite, concise and willing to reason with those who've offered healthy scepticism whom your logic has managed to at the best win over and at the very least quell concerns.
It's some feat to be popular on both of the major Argyle sites but you've managed it |
To be perfectly honest.
I agree.
Quite a few of the 'big cheeses' on PASOTI come over here, enjoy it for a week, then at the first sign of questioning sod off back to their comfort zone (see Mark Pedlar, Postcode, Cholwell, Jameson, I'm sure many more). I don't know if it is simply because Damon has very little to hide whereas some of the other creeps do, or perhaps he's just a nicer guy than the above, but it is refreshing getting answers .
Mind you, I'd still want the PASB to monitor things like the 'auctions' and GT stuff. Just as it is an area of the club which is probably unique, and it is the sort of thing which can be claimed as an easy success providing everything is rosy. |
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Rickler

Posts: 1977 Join date: 2011-05-10 Location: Inside the mind
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:12 am | |
| | Mock Cuncher wrote: |
Mind you, I'd still want the PASB to monitor things like the 'auctions' and GT stuff. Just as it is an area of the club which is probably unique, and it is the sort of thing which can be claimed as an easy success providing everything is rosy. |
And is probably one of the few areas the PASB could claim to be a better use instead of the Trust.
After all... The Trust leadership in the past have just given away their members money to the Green Taverners when they were in no position to afford to do so. |
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Damon.Lenszner

Posts: 569 Join date: 2011-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:44 am | |
| Thank you all for your kind words.
To answer Ricklers question, all repaid monies are reinvested into Argyle related community projects, including but not exclusive to Football in the Community, the Academy and Youth structure and Neighbourhood projects. As for the tax implications, the GTs operate under a limited company. The accounts will be audited and tax returns submitted in the same way as every other limited company.
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:37 pm | |
| In the spirit of truth and reconcilliation - Damon, do you now regret posting as Cockney Green on Pasoti, undermining Argyle's then manager, whilst a Board Director? |
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knecht

Posts: 6437 Join date: 2011-10-02
 | Subject: Re: Things The PASB CAN Do... Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:46 pm | |
| In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, if it is true, shouldn't he be allowed to out himself? Or was it common knowledge?
In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, were the pasoti mods aware of the subterfuge? _________________ "Integrity. Honesty. Financial stability." Capacity is only one of the issues.
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