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Turner & Sutcliffe - Going International!

#321 User is offline   Wooden Spoon 

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 06:52 AM

View PostMr Mercury, on 05 March 2016 - 10:12 PM, said:

The whole thing, at the very least, is an absolute shambles..the press release from the club was little short of a joke.
It needs a completely honest and open report from all concerned to say what exactly is going on. I don't think we'll get that, because as a few posters on here have shown, it appears to be a far from open issue..it's so shambolic it's untrue.





A lot of this is historical, and a residue from the fat fraudster.So its natural that someone getting involved with the club who appears to have a background that is, well, not exactly transparent will arouse suspicion.


Coupled with the knowledge that DA intends to split the business, perhaps leaving a "debt free" club open to a take over...........well you can see why people are concerned, especially after reading about Monza. I hope he does not also sell and repair photocopiers
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 03:33 PM

View Postfreelander2, on 06 March 2016 - 03:06 PM, said:

Got your message.

I've sent you a link that takes you direct to the CH website.


Thank you
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 08:11 PM

The local press didn't hold back!

Source: http://www.monza-new...n-inglese-14885

Mr. Bingham, the show is over!

At death’s door, all the joking has to stop. Monza risk losing all its players who are fleeing this living hell. And we support them. Work should be paid: simple! Even more so when you do a good job, as Anghileri and team mates have done so far. At the moment, Monza has 31 points and has all the remaining games to play to fight for first place. Nonsense, there is no more talk of promotion, the goal now is to avoid relegation, given the team will be penalised by four points in the tables.

At the end of December we mentioned a possible turning point, recapitalisation and wages paid: all this was said to the players too, but they were the usual lies spread by Dennis Bingham’s staff. The Englishman arrived in Italy last night. He tried to catch everyone off guard beforehand by saying he would arrive today.

He tried, who knows why, to hide his arrival, but we found out anyway. He didn’t go to Monzello where, this morning at 8.30, his employees were already at work and his players would come at 2 pm. The most disturbing thing is that he has no plans to pay a visit to the sports centre to clarify his position.

What? A chairman of a soccer team buys a club and doesn’t face his employees, not even at such a difficult time as this? What? The Italian press are talking about a disaster in Monza and you can’t even call a press conference to give explanations about your troubles?

So, the time has come to end the lies. The future of the club is, at this point, in the hands of its employees. By presenting a bankruptcy petition, they can save the future of the club and allow a syndicate, which has already expressed an interest, to take over. This would immediately stop part of the exodus of players and even allow to buy some players before the market closes. An asset to the city and its century old supporters club is also in their hands.

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 08:39 PM

I wouldn't trust this Bingham fella to run a bath. He needs shaming as often as possible.
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 08:42 PM

freelander2 said:

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The local press didn't hold back!

Source: http://www.monza-new...n-inglese-14885

Mr. Bingham, the show is over!

At death's door, all the joking has to stop. Monza risk losing all its players who are fleeing this living hell. And we support them. Work should be paid: simple! Even more so when you do a good job, as Anghileri and team mates have done so far. At the moment, Monza has 31 points and has all the remaining games to play to fight for first place. Nonsense, there is no more talk of promotion, the goal now is to avoid relegation, given the team will be penalised by four points in the tables.

At the end of December we mentioned a possible turning point, recapitalisation and wages paid: all this was said to the players too, but they were the usual lies spread by Dennis Bingham's staff. The Englishman arrived in Italy last night. He tried to catch everyone off guard beforehand by saying he would arrive today.

He tried, who knows why, to hide his arrival, but we found out anyway. He didn't go to Monzello where, this morning at 8.30, his employees were already at work and his players would come at 2 pm. The most disturbing thing is that he has no plans to pay a visit to the sports centre to clarify his position.

What? A chairman of a soccer team buys a club and doesn't face his employees, not even at such a difficult time as this? What? The Italian press are talking about a disaster in Monza and you can't even call a press conference to give explanations about your troubles?

So, the time has come to end the lies. The future of the club is, at this point, in the hands of its employees. By presenting a bankruptcy petition, they can save the future of the club and allow a syndicate, which has already expressed an interest, to take over. This would immediately stop part of the exodus of players and even allow to buy some players before the market closes. An asset to the city and its century old supporters club is also in their hands.



That sounds far too much like the events in 2001 for my liking.
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 09:56 PM

View Posta kick in the balls, on 06 March 2016 - 08:42 PM, said:

That sounds far too much like the events in 2001 for my liking.

No way, the press release from the club, on the official website no less, allayed all my fears...the powers that be must be typing a much more detailed response to Bobs Board members findings has we speak. All board members are probably pouring the port and lighting the cigars on this deal as we speak..
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 10:59 PM

View PostMr Mercury, on 06 March 2016 - 09:56 PM, said:

No way, the press release from the club, on the official website no less, allayed all my fears...

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It has been confirmed that Royal Pearl International have paid in full for a sponsorship package for this season and next season
Read more at http://www.chesterfi...KVvEemz6YHOV.99

I hope it was cash, or maybe oil.
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Posted 06 March 2016 - 11:27 PM

View Postdim view, on 06 March 2016 - 10:59 PM, said:

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It has been confirmed that Royal Pearl International have paid in full for a sponsorship package for this season and next season
Read more at http://www.chesterfi...KVvEemz6YHOV.99

I hope it was cash, or maybe oil.

Sounds like a slippery customer to me 😂
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Posted 07 March 2016 - 08:38 AM

View PostMr Mercury, on 06 March 2016 - 09:56 PM, said:

No way, the press release from the club, on the official website no less, allayed all my fears...the powers that be must be typing a much more detailed response to Bobs Board members findings has we speak. All board members are probably pouring the port and lighting the cigars on this deal as we speak..

Well said, Mercs. Allegations well and truly quashed, positivity on the rise and any whiff of messy beastliness or dodgy awfulness receding in the rear view mirror.
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Posted 07 March 2016 - 11:20 AM

View PostMr Mercury, on 06 March 2016 - 09:56 PM, said:

No way, the press release from the club, on the official website no less, allayed all my fears...the powers that be must be typing a much more detailed response to Bobs Board members findings has we speak. All board members are probably pouring the port and lighting the cigars on this deal as we speak..
Paid in full- well done cfc.

How big a sponsorship deal is this.
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Posted 07 March 2016 - 03:42 PM

How would you feel if an organisation with a dodgy looking web page and doubtful business address etc fronted by Keith Haslam sponsored the club and was involved with the DV?
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Posted 07 March 2016 - 07:53 PM

He's a busy lad, our Dennis.

http://www.lasvegasfootball.club/

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Posted 07 March 2016 - 08:00 PM

View Postfreelander2, on 07 March 2016 - 07:53 PM, said:

He's a busy lad, our Dennis.

http://www.lasvegasfootball.club/

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I note that proof-reading is a particular strength. "Serius"? "Trails games"?

Oh deary me.
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Posted 07 March 2016 - 11:15 PM

View Postfreelander2, on 07 March 2016 - 07:53 PM, said:

He's a busy lad, our Dennis.

http://www.lasvegasfootball.club/

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The lad's done well to attract those sponsoring "oginisations"
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 12:13 AM

One review on 192.com for Wolf Enterprizes;

http://www.192.com/a...9d9fd479b67/ml/

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Posted 08 March 2016 - 02:31 AM

View Postmoondog, on 07 March 2016 - 11:15 PM, said:

The lad's done well to attract those sponsoring "oginisations"


Someone ought to concact him, see if they get a responce :rolleyes:
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 08:10 PM

Do we have any Italians in the ranks? What's all this about?


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Posted 10 March 2016 - 07:36 AM

View Postfreelander2, on 08 March 2016 - 08:10 PM, said:

Do we have any Italians in the ranks? What's all this about?




Where's Luca when u need him.

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Posted 10 March 2016 - 06:30 PM

View PostSammy Spireite, on 04 March 2016 - 10:24 PM, said:

I wonder if this is the same Dennis Bingham:

https://www.duedil.c...percars-limited

Worryingly, the company registered address is a commonly used "fake" address;

http://www.ukbusines...dresses.332756/

Anyone recognise any of these?

http://www.companies...a.co.uk/a/17644

Also, maybe this is his Royal Pearl MD Sara Shaban too?

http://supercarsinte...org/agents.html

Based in Oman and also in to super cars??

IF you look up the Dennis Bingham of GT Supercars, it gives an address of:

1 The Moorings, Straight Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2SL & the Director's DOB at Sept '73.

Interestingly that property was owned by Billy Bingham's second wife, Rebecca until 2007.

The domain supercarsinternational.org was registered on 14/04/15 by the company that designed their website, nyxicus.com. Also there are some rather odd looking telephone numbers on that website too.

Also:

London Left Half Drive Cars Ltd, Dennis Bingham (DOB Sept 73), same address as above, incorporated on 14/08/07, dissolved on 07/05/09. No accounts filed.

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Posted 10 March 2016 - 06:35 PM

Source: http://www.eastgrins...tail/story.html

Thieves take East Grinstead clothes store's entire stock in overnight raid

THIEVES raided a women's clothes shop in East Grinstead, swiping everything but odd shoes on display.

The London Road shop Popular Girls is the latest business to be ransacked in a spate of town centre break-ins.

The robbers smashed through a door at the back of Popular Girls before stealing all of the shop's stock between 6pm on Monday, April 16, and 11am on Tuesday, April 17.

The owner of the shop, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she was shocked to find the store empty on Tuesday morning.

"I was running late to open the shop and I had a customer come up to me in the street and ask if I was moving or closing down and I thought that it was very odd," she said.

"But when I entered the shop it had been completely ransacked – they even took the fitting room curtains.

"I felt shaky, but there is no point in feeling upset. You just have to pick yourself up and carry on."

A 52-year-old man from Forest Row has been arrested on suspicion of burglary. He has been bailed until June 6 pending further enquiries.

The incident follows a £10,000 haul on George Knight jewellers over the Easter weekend and an armed robbery at The East Grinstead Watch Company, High Street, in February.

Intruders also tried to smash their way into Scrivens Opticians, also in London Road, last week, but only made it as far as the metal bars inside the door.

The opticians was targeted on the same night as the raid on Popular Girls.

The head of the town's business association has blamed a lack of police presence for the recent burglaries.

"I am extremely concerned, particularly if you add the one at the watch shop and the jewellery shop.

"It seems East Grinstead is being targeted with the lack of police presence," said Stuart Scholes, chief executive of the East Grinstead Business Association.

"You hardly ever see a police officer in the town. Poplar Girls is a great tragedy – they are a new business and this could be really hard to recover from.

"The shop was in a great position because they sold some great clothing.

"I just want to know what the business rates are being spent on because some of it is supposed to go towards policing."

The East Grinstead Neighbourhood Policing team have leafleted shops in London Road, Ship Street and West Street, appealing for information from witnesses.

Sergeant Graeme Prentice said: "We don't think the incidents are related.

"But shop owners should be aware that the back of their shops is the weakest spot for entering.

"Normally a thief will not enter the building via the front door because that can be seen easily by the public.

"I would urge all businesses to make themselves safer.

"There has been a spate of issues in the town with this sort of thing, but if shop and business owners are extra careful then we can prevent it."

Mr Scholes advised businesses to protect themselves with a working alarm, insurance and make sure no large quantities of cash are stored on the property.

Popular Girls has increased its security and will be reopening on Saturday with a new collection of clothing.
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