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Was def one of those kids at school who used to eat them out their blazer pocketBet he smells of beef monster munch.
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Was def one of those kids at school who used to eat them out their blazer pocketBet he smells of beef monster munch.
Be fair, the investors probably do exist, they just may not know that’s how he intends using the funds …I reckon if he stood still on the street long enough then people would confuse him for a vagrant and hand him some money.The investors are the voices on his head.
Blue Chip backers marraHe hasn’t got a pot to piss. Don’t give him the attention
We misheard him marra, what he actually said was he has "blue chip baggies"Blue Chip backers marra.
We misheard him marra, what he actually said was he has "blue chip baggies"
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Didn't he lose an infringement suit from Whyte Bikes over that antler logo?Even designing his own kit
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He did. And never paid the damages.Didn't he lose an infringement suit from Whyte Bikes over that antler logo?![]()
Hard to do when his company was liquidated and he is skint I suppose.He did. And never paid the damages.
Nice one, Realist. Think the full board were a bit uneasy until you give this opinion.KLD with no money at all or Storey and his investors? Worth the gamble but he won't take over, be very surprised if it happens.
Got to question the moron who thought lending him 48M was a good idea.I reckon it's on...
Rich Energy Ltd’s most recent accounts, for the year ended September 2017, show the business had £581 in the bank and owed £993,520.
Rich Energy Ltd changed its name to Lightning Volt Ltd and went into compulsory liquidation in 2020, with the liquidators having received unsecured creditor claims of more than £62million, of which £48m related to just one creditor.
He agreed to pay the Haas F1 team £48m in sponsorship, of which they saw precisely nothing. So not a loan, but an unpaid contract liability.Got to question the moron who thought lending him 48M was a good idea.
Gift it to him, KLD! Let him take it over, please.
Even by my standards, that’s sarky as fuckNice one, Realist. Think the full board were a bit uneasy until you give this opinion.