alanb
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alanb got a reaction from eastlandssaint in Gary Lineker
I was told this by a former employee who I worked with elsewhere. His wife worked in the offices and could tell him when to prepare for a strike.
Management would create a situation and a strike would follow, this was to slow down production.
Anecdotal but there you go.
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alanb got a reaction from Tonysaintee65 in The AGM controversy
Don't shoot the messenger, call out Jim Gillespie and the Daily Record..
FWIW I did not see any need for Kibble involvement at the club but for the facility to get GLS his cash back quicker and SMiSA obliged
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alanb got a reaction from BuddieinEK in The AGM controversy
Maybe the Kibble did it as a " homer" at "mates rates"
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alanb got a reaction from BuddieinEK in The AGM controversy
Don't shoot the messenger, call out Jim Gillespie and the Daily Record..
FWIW I did not see any need for Kibble involvement at the club but for the facility to get GLS his cash back quicker and SMiSA obliged
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alanb got a reaction from BuddieinEK in The AGM controversy
I suppose we the fans, will never find out the true sequence of events re Ralston. Unless the two Kibble "brothers" from a few posts ago do eventually spill the beans. its all conspiracy theories but lessons to be learned.
An experienced construction contractor on the board not asked for advice or opinion and did not seemingly offer any either.
Insinuation of blame laid at departed CEO
Was the job too big for the Kibble team, compounded by mitigations caused by pandemic etc like loss of labour and increased costs of RMs.
Also a big step from training in a workshop and providing labour for a project of this size
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alanb got a reaction from hamlet in The AGM controversy
Don't shoot the messenger, call out Jim Gillespie and the Daily Record..
FWIW I did not see any need for Kibble involvement at the club but for the facility to get GLS his cash back quicker and SMiSA obliged
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alanb got a reaction from StanleySaint in The AGM controversy
I suppose we the fans, will never find out the true sequence of events re Ralston. Unless the two Kibble "brothers" from a few posts ago do eventually spill the beans. its all conspiracy theories but lessons to be learned.
An experienced construction contractor on the board not asked for advice or opinion and did not seemingly offer any either.
Insinuation of blame laid at departed CEO
Was the job too big for the Kibble team, compounded by mitigations caused by pandemic etc like loss of labour and increased costs of RMs.
Also a big step from training in a workshop and providing labour for a project of this size
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alanb got a reaction from Cookie Monster in The AGM controversy
I suppose we the fans, will never find out the true sequence of events re Ralston. Unless the two Kibble "brothers" from a few posts ago do eventually spill the beans. its all conspiracy theories but lessons to be learned.
An experienced construction contractor on the board not asked for advice or opinion and did not seemingly offer any either.
Insinuation of blame laid at departed CEO
Was the job too big for the Kibble team, compounded by mitigations caused by pandemic etc like loss of labour and increased costs of RMs.
Also a big step from training in a workshop and providing labour for a project of this size
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alanb got a reaction from Albanian Buddy in The AGM controversy
I avoid all newspapers, saw that link posted on here several times in the past.
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alanb got a reaction from faraway saint in The AGM controversy
I suppose we the fans, will never find out the true sequence of events re Ralston. Unless the two Kibble "brothers" from a few posts ago do eventually spill the beans. its all conspiracy theories but lessons to be learned.
An experienced construction contractor on the board not asked for advice or opinion and did not seemingly offer any either.
Insinuation of blame laid at departed CEO
Was the job too big for the Kibble team, compounded by mitigations caused by pandemic etc like loss of labour and increased costs of RMs.
Also a big step from training in a workshop and providing labour for a project of this size
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alanb reacted to faraway saint in We Buy Any Car
We normally use AC anyway so they'd be the direct comparison.
Its still a similar situation with the used car market, works both ways, better selling valuation but higher cost to buy.
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alanb got a reaction from faraway saint in We Buy Any Car
Compared them with Arnold Clark buybacks and found AC to be better valuations
This was around this time last year when valuations were strong as used car market was strong and new car delivery was longer than expected
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