Jim Levenstein
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CP tweet Lib Dem Graham Longley 'If Mr Bates is not careful, he'll be known as the person who killed Southend United'
Why would the new owner make the Myles van hire people move out and also stop the club using the car park on match days, especially if they are associated to the club?
CP tweet Lib Dem Graham Longley 'If Mr Bates is not careful, he'll be known as the person who killed Southend United'
It does make me wonder if perhaps one of the Directors associated with the club (Van Wezel, Lockett etc) has purchased the site, to save the project and perhaps then sell on to either Sainsbury or A.N.Other retailer.
LOL. This is getting silly. Now MP's are flexing their muscles in public, its all a bloody joke.
It's hardly Bates' fault Sainsbury have failed to complete on several occasions. If it all goes Pete Tong, then Ron/Sainsbury are fully to blame, nobody else.
You're both right and wrong there Mick!
Happily Graham Longley is NOT an MP and is unlikely to become one. In fact, as a Liberal Democrat, he has less chance of becoming an MP than Ron Martin.
Happily Graham Longley is NOT an MP and is unlikely to become one. In fact, as a Liberal Democrat, he has less chance of becoming an MP than Ron Martin.
Think that's a bit harsh, Mick, Graham Longley is much more popular and trustworthy than Ron, mind you, Gengiz Khan's mother loved him.:smile::smiles:
Think that's a bit harsh, Mick, Graham Longley is much more popular and trustworthy than Ron, mind you, Gengiz Khan's mother loved him.:smile::smiles:
I wonder if Genghis Khan is available for selection. Would get my vote.
Will he make online ticketing better?
All the talk of CPOs and whatever are pretty much irrelevant seeing as we dont even know if Sainsbury want to build the store. If they dont then there is no development and no CPO to be agreed.
What actually happens if Sainsburys decide they don't want to build the store? Game over or is there a plan B?
That you would have to ask Ron.
I can't see why it would be doomsday for us, why would it? Even if they tried to reclaim their loans it was secured as far as we know against land away from Roots Hall, so maybe they just get that. Maybe they just write off the debt completely. Who knows.
As for plan B, there would certainly have to be one, and a different one. If Sainsbury dont want a big store its unlikely anyone would just jump in with the same offer.