2025 financial accounts

This.

It’s ok. We can declare ourselves sovereign citizens and pay Lommy with a promissory note.

Ignore Google’s take on this.

Sovereign citizen promissory notes are fraudulent financial documents used in ā€œRedemptionā€ scams to falsely pay debts, purchase luxury items, or settle mortgages. Proponents falsely believe they can access secret U.S. Treasury accounts, using notes rather than currency. These documents are legally invalid, and their use often results in criminal fraud charges

I really hope Eduard has a long and happy marriage.

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Well, that’s it then. I’m going to follow the @bennysmith approach!

Why am I not totally surprised you would have thoroughly researched this Mr Kim? :wink:

When ML took over we started a journey that will end either in the Champions League or the Hellenic League. I’m not sure there’s much else to say.

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We all know one day he will get bored or move on to a bigger club.

The fall out from that will be harder felt than where Hayes left us.

I don’t think he will move on to a bigger club. He will leave when he get’s bored with building his Academy particulary if progression up the categories is to slow for him.

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He’s bought a club in Astana, it would not surprise me to see him buy another larger than us European club in Italy, Spain or Germany.

I’ll enjoy the ride while it lasts

I suspect the loans will be low or zero interest

Given the investment at Harlington, Marlow & Farnham, I doubt he is going anywhere yet if at all.

His main focus was always stated to be the academy & that will take a few more years to really show its worth or not. The secondary focus was to get us promoted, which is an outside possibility this season, but much more likely next season with a decent summer window.

They have always been very cautious about the timeline for promotion so do not believe they are in this for anything other than the medium to long term

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Can’t have it both ways. As many like to point out, this is chicken feed to him, so why wouldn’t he bail out as soon as his son-in-law gets bored? The man clearly has no connection or interest in the club.

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ā€œNo connectionā€!!

He owns it mate

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Haha. Fair point. Clearly hadn’t fully woken up after a long day travelling.

Until ML decides to tip up for a game, I’ll still maintain this just gives his son in law something to do. Or a guaranteed academy place for the family offspring. Fingers crossed on both counts.

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Wycombe Wanderers is a small club with a small but loyal fan base, a unique nickname and quartered shirts walking along the side of the road, a foreign gentleman has picked us up and is taking us for a ride at break neck speed through the countryside at some point he will depart and leave us and our quartered shirts and nickname at the side of the road again

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Rob apparently looking to offload Reading due to breaking his leg and a hip replacement changing his outlook on his involvement. Surely wouldn’t go for a double dip in ML’s piggy bank!

ML can’t buy Reading if he owns us.

If ā€œThe Dingā€ go up, dump us and buy them? Come to the playoff final where championship or bust never felt so real.

Obviously such a thing cannot happen in the real world. That world’s the one where referees don’t join team huddles, and FIFA didn’t give a warmonger a ā€œPeace Prizeā€

#:rofl:tohidethetears

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For those not on X:

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I’m not great at these P&L things. Is that suggesting the 20M debt is in the form of loans rather than capital injection?