Boz33
Striker
At the rate we are going he could be the new centre forwardIts like David Craig outside the AOL or Mags training ground on deadline day.
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At the rate we are going he could be the new centre forwardIts like David Craig outside the AOL or Mags training ground on deadline day.
Yes, I heard that they introduced this. Thankfully I decided to stop trading with them years ago. I really feel for their employees, as you say its the top brass that has been milking it for years and the employees are left to pick up the pieces.If you want paying before the 120 days they will pay you, if you pay them a fee for what they class as an early payment. So you have to pay them to pay you, it's almost unbelievable. Some of the small businessees they've screwed over are having to get rid of staff to cover their shortfall. The people at the top of that company are scum who won't give a fuck about anybody but themselves.
Agree. Some people seem to want the city to fail. They're still living in the old bus station, and crowtree leisure centre days.. Good owl sunlun..The saddest part of this is reading posts on here and on bellendbook is that a lot of locals seem to be revelling in the misfortune of it all. Bizarre
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/peter-mcintyre-arch-chief-executive-14167145Hoo @Wilfy is it finished yet? Me and Len are ganning down roker with the winnings
I doubt there are many Sunderland people who want the city to fail, why would they? What has happened is decades of under investment and development has made some folk very cynical, very sceptical and gave them an inbuilt distrust of the council. That's all it is.Agree. Some people seem to want the city to fail. They're still living in the old bus station, and crowtree leisure centre days.. Good owl sunlun..
Exactly mate. Well said.I doubt there are many Sunderland people who want the city to fail, why would they? What has happened is decades of under investment and development has made some folk very cynical, very sceptical and gave them an inbuilt distrust of the council. That's all it is.
Both look shit!Aye mate looks exactly the same
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Well said marra...I doubt there are many Sunderland people who want the city to fail, why would they? What has happened is decades of under investment and development has made some folk very cynical, very sceptical and gave them an inbuilt distrust of the council. That's all it is.
I wanna be leader, I wanna be leader, I wanna be leader, I wanna be leader.
Erm carillion gone bust.
You be leader, no you be leader, no you be leader no you be leader.
Just an extract there of my up and coming play "MONTY WDSC PYTHON"
True.
The Siglion Board of Directors
John Seager – Chief Executive, Siglion
Irene Lucas – Chief Executive, Sunderland City Council
Melville Speding – Cabinet Secretary, Sunderland City Council
Simon Eastwood – Carillion Developments
Christopher Ives – Carillion Developments
Peter Connolly – igloo Regeneration
I can't understand why no one within the council hasn't nailed their colours to the mast on being the next leader? Mel seems to be at the fore front giving his thoughts on projects and interviews. Mind only the good stuff, the not so good stuff gets the owld blanket Sunderland council "says".Well said marra...
However, be prepared for @Boris Bear to call you a mag!
Wonder which ones are on the take?
I'm denied access to that.
I'm denied access to that.
It's not my opinion or my thoughts people really are cynical when it comes to sunderland. Talking to friends and relatives, reading the echo and this board among other things makes you realise that.Well said marra...
However, be prepared for @Boris Bear to call you a mag!
Wonder which ones are on the take?
Graham miller, Scottish bloke lives in Washington would be my bet. Good lad, clever and nice to go with it. Bout time washie or coal fields got a leader.I can't understand why no one within the council hasn't nailed their colours to the mast on being the next leader? Mel seems to be at the fore front giving his thoughts on projects and interviews. Mind only the good stuff, the not so good stuff gets the owld blanket Sunderland council "says".
Tbf I don't mind giving them praise but people have got to remember they only doing their job and what is expected (the reason why they were voted in).
Well it was pointed out that it was a Tory council who were responsible for the town hall fiasco, though as I said I have been unable to confirm this. So it seems that councils of all political stripes are clueless. Therefore I don't see how "people keep voting them in" gets us anywhere.
As George Carlin said "The shit you shuffle around at the top is meaningless"
I think a lot of the vitriol is aimed at the council as they are seen as the most influential in the economical performance of Sunderland. People feel their remit needs to be more than just services I.e collecting bins and keeping the streets clean.
Other authorities are perceived to drive economic progress in a more efficient way.
Until the economic strategy is seen to be improving I think the distrust of the council will continue. Although the formation of siglion is an attempt to redress this perception. It's truly frustrating that carillion's collapse will delay the Vaux site further. This is fact now, how the council and siglion attempt to rectify this problem will be further scrutinised by the electorate
I think a lot of the vitriol is aimed at the council as they are seen as the most influential in the economical performance of Sunderland. People feel their remit needs to be more than just services I.e collecting bins and keeping the streets clean.
Other authorities are perceived to drive economic progress in a more efficient way.
Until the economic strategy is seen to be improving I think the distrust of the council will continue. Although the formation of siglion is an attempt to redress this perception. It's truly frustrating that carillion's collapse will delay the Vaux site further. This is fact now, how the council and siglion attempt to rectify this problem will be further scrutinised by the electorate