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Ace Face
16th March 2005, 13:07
:D :wave:

Stedders just like to say as a partner of yours on the early days of the Info Point before the going rate fiasco. I would like to give you a massive thankyou for your tremendous work in increasingly difficult circumstances. ;)

Anybody wishing to takeover should be thick skinned with a layer of fat for insulation, be available from 12:00 to 19:00 on matchdays, have an empty garage for storage and be willing to stand next to some very dodgy characters from BU. lol

Thanks mate. Get PJs number and start drinking in The Griffin. :sorted:

Brickie Chap
16th March 2005, 13:23
I'm quite sure that JM/GH/SC & AW will be willing to rattle those buckets in future.

Simon T
16th March 2005, 13:39
Maybe Mark Bonner can step in to fill the gap as he doesn't want anything to change off the field that might distract from getting in the playoffs :sorted:

abee
16th March 2005, 13:46
It really is time for some serious fence mending and mirror gazing.

Bish, Stedders and PJ are all disappointed, disaffected call it what you wish and have quit their respective and chosen duties.

Nigel Brooks. has been in despair for months. These and many others have broken their balls for Brentford Football Club and nobody but nobody could persuade them that things were in a mess if they did not individually believe it.

Many others are very unhappy with the way we seem to stagger from shambles to shambles off the field, despair that the Club will ever recognize the frustration of many supporters and Bees United is I suppose taking a hit on its monthly income following the threats to cancel standing orders.

Our new director Greville Waterman posted on the GPG a few weeks ago that "the stables need to be cleaned". I am not certain exactly what he meant by that comment but I took it that there needed to be changes not just in the administration but in the personnel.

Eddie Rogers seemed to suggest in his statement last week that John Mac has not had any executive duties since the management re-organization in the summer of 2004. Is that really the case and if so why was John Mac heavily involved in the Southampton ticket fiasco. Does anyone from Bees United or BIAS know if John Mac is now non-executive. Edmundo, beezy babe or anyone who may know........can you tell us exactly what the situation is and who is running the club even as we speak.

Can someone please get a ****ing grip. It's doing my head in.

PAZ
16th March 2005, 17:34
Does anyone from Bees United or BIAS know if John Mac is now non-executive. Edmundo, beezy babe or anyone who may know........can you tell us exactly what the situation is and who is running the club even as we speak.

Can someone please get a ****ing grip. It's doing my head in.

Why don't you ask BFC to let you have a look at the contracts?

Under s.318 Companies Act 1985, shareholders (which I believe you are) are entitled to inspect Directors' service contracts unless the contract has less than 12 months to run...

abee
17th March 2005, 06:50
Why don't you ask BFC to let you have a look at the contracts?

Under s.318 Companies Act 1985, shareholders (which I believe you are) are entitled to inspect Directors' service contracts unless the contract has less than 12 months to run...

I don't believe that this applies to private companies does it. I'm hazy on Uk company law as I've been away since 1975.

If this is the case then I could just pitch up at Griffin Park and demand to see John Mac and Stephen Callens service contracts and their "secret" salaries need be secret no longer........

It can't be as simple as that.........er can it???

PAZ
17th March 2005, 18:26
I don't believe that this applies to private companies does it. I'm hazy on Uk company law as I've been away since 1975.

If this is the case then I could just pitch up at Griffin Park and demand to see John Mac and Stephen Callens service contracts and their "secret" salaries need be secret no longer........

It can't be as simple as that.........er can it???

It really is that simple.

Every company must comply with it, no opting out allowed.

And if they do refuse, the company and every officer in default is liable to pay a fine (indeed a daily fine for continued contravention).

And you can get a court order if they refuse.

And well that's about it really. s.318 (7) gives every member a right to inspection without charge. And unless they're breaching their obligation under the Companies Act 1985 there should be a nice copy of the contract(s) either at the registered office or where the register of members is kept or its principal place of business - probably all GP.

So go for it and let us know what they say!

beezy babe
17th March 2005, 18:28
As far as I know, Stedders' decision to stop manning the information point was due to other commitments and the amount of time it took up rather than being anything to do with recent events. But I would like to echo Bish's thanks to Stedders for all his hard work. :sorted:

Bigbee
17th March 2005, 20:45
It really is that simple.

Every company must comply with it, no opting out allowed.

And if they do refuse, the company and every officer in default is liable to pay a fine (indeed a daily fine for continued contravention).

And you can get a court order if they refuse.

And well that's about it really. s.318 (7) gives every member a right to inspection without charge. And unless they're breaching their obligation under the Companies Act 1985 there should be a nice copy of the contract(s) either at the registered office or where the register of members is kept or its principal place of business - probably all GP.

So go for it and let us know what they say!

dont stop here !

Ace Face
17th March 2005, 21:30
Yeh right Beezy.

If Stedders was happy with the way BU and BFC was being run, I am sure he would carry on.

He is sick of them as much as I am, but he would rather not be publicly critical like I am.

abee
18th March 2005, 05:17
It really is that simple.

Every company must comply with it, no opting out allowed.

And if they do refuse, the company and every officer in default is liable to pay a fine (indeed a daily fine for continued contravention).

And you can get a court order if they refuse.

And well that's about it really. s.318 (7) gives every member a right to inspection without charge. And unless they're breaching their obligation under the Companies Act 1985 there should be a nice copy of the contract(s) either at the registered office or where the register of members is kept or its principal place of business - probably all GP.

So go for it and let us know what they say!

:)

I'm in London next week so I'll try to find time to pop along armed and dangerous.

I'll mention your name if I have a problem.......... :wave: