by Tinpot Royal » 09 Nov 2023 12:10
by bcubed » 09 Nov 2023 12:34
Tinpot Royal The Cadbury Caramilk is 100 times better than a Caramac so its no loss
by bcubed » 09 Nov 2023 12:35
under the tin Picnics are still my favourite.
Do like the plain bounty bar, tho.
by Sutekh » 09 Nov 2023 12:55
bcubedunder the tin Picnics are still my favourite.
Do like the plain bounty bar, tho.
Plain Bounty is pretty much the tops for me
by Sutekh » 09 Nov 2023 13:16
Hound Eat too many of those Frys at one point and then went right off them. They were probably pretty nasty tbh
What were ‘Banjo’ , ‘Prize’ and ‘Cabana’?Don’t recognise those
by under the tin » 09 Nov 2023 15:23
Hound Don’t Caramacs smell like sick or am I getting them confused with some other chocolate bar?
Don’t remember thinking a lot of them tbh. Weird colour as well
And yes that preferred bidder is what I’m hoping to hear on. Wasn’t expecting any formal announcement yet but no whispers either coming out
by Hound » 09 Nov 2023 15:59
under the tinHound Don’t Caramacs smell like sick or am I getting them confused with some other chocolate bar?
Don’t remember thinking a lot of them tbh. Weird colour as well
And yes that preferred bidder is what I’m hoping to hear on. Wasn’t expecting any formal announcement yet but no whispers either coming out
It's spelt Wispa mate
by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 09 Nov 2023 16:54
Brogue This is fast becoming pizza gate like on the TSI thread. Good job platypus the deleter isn’t around anymore
by Uke » 09 Nov 2023 17:05
under the tinHound Don’t Caramacs smell like sick or am I getting them confused with some other chocolate bar?
Don’t remember thinking a lot of them tbh. Weird colour as well
And yes that preferred bidder is what I’m hoping to hear on. Wasn’t expecting any formal announcement yet but no whispers either coming out
It's spelt Wispa mate
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Nov 2023 17:17
under the tinHound Don’t Caramacs smell like sick or am I getting them confused with some other chocolate bar?
Don’t remember thinking a lot of them tbh. Weird colour as well
And yes that preferred bidder is what I’m hoping to hear on. Wasn’t expecting any formal announcement yet but no whispers either coming out
It's spelt Wispa mate
by Crowbar6753 » 09 Nov 2023 17:28
SutekhSouthDownsRoyalNorfolk Royal
As I said, peppermint Aero bubbles is/are the way forward.
No thank you
How many of these from the 1980s and earlier are still with us?
by Stranded » 10 Nov 2023 10:14
by WestYorksRoyal » 10 Nov 2023 10:19
Stranded Telegraph claiming an exclusive that Dai Yongge is flying in for takeover talks:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... ver-talks/
Thought he already lived in the UK? Could be confused with his sister supposedly flying in.
by Stranded » 10 Nov 2023 10:22
WestYorksRoyalStranded Telegraph claiming an exclusive that Dai Yongge is flying in for takeover talks:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... ver-talks/
Thought he already lived in the UK? Could be confused with his sister supposedly flying in.
Good news. Ashley or an exciting left field party we're not aware of is best. Please not Genevra. Is the involvement of the former Wigan chairman enough to disqalify them from the EFL checks?
by Stranded » 10 Nov 2023 10:30
by Clyde1998 » 10 Nov 2023 10:43
Stranded Also if you can't read it - suggests a preferred bidder will be sorted in the coming days with a target to complete the sale by the New Year.
by Clyde1998 » 10 Nov 2023 10:45
Reading owner Dai Yongge has flown into England for crucial takeover talks, in a major development for the crisis hit League One club.
Yongge is assessing a number of offers to buy the club and is expected to make a decision on a preferred bidder early next week.
Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and Genevra Associates, an investment group based in Luxembourg, are understood to be two parties interested in acquiring the club, who are currently bottom of the third tier.
Yongge is under huge pressure to sell up and the next few days are regarded as vital for Reading’s short-term future.
Once Yongge has selected a preferred bidder, a period of exclusivity will be granted for the party to complete a deal. If that process runs smoothly, Reading could have new owners by the start of next year.
Genevra Associates are understood to have recently submitted a revised and final bid, and remain hopeful of agreeing a deal with Yongge.
William Storey, the British businessman, recently pulled out of talks despite initially claiming he had agreed a contract and exclusivity in October.
Yongge, who is based in China, is ready to sell up after a stormy tenure in which the club has been docked 16 points by the Football League for financial breaches.
A winding-up order by HMRC was dropped earlier this week after Yongge settled an overdue tax bill, but the club remains in severe financial difficulty.
Mark Bowen, the head of football operations, admitted in a statement on Thursday that a sale of the club could be close.
“Daily operations at the club continue to be hamstrung by cashflow problems, the search for new owners is encouraging but naturally time-consuming,” he said.
“We are in constant discussion, negotiation and engagement with an encouraging number of individuals who, we believe, are all capable of making viable takeover bids.
“It is very difficult to speculate on the timescales involved, but I am very positive that this process is now nearing a much-needed conclusion.”
by Hound » 10 Nov 2023 10:57
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