Recent Bush 9/11 documentary also had him saying how serious an undertaking war was and not to be entered lightly. Then backing war with Afghanistan almost immediately because they hadn't immediately done what they were told.
19/20 accounts and filings suggest he put in about £6-7m in new shares in that year (to pay for Cormack Park) and it might have been him that converted £3m of loans.
Another 14m shares (£4-5m) issued in October and November last year- some to Cormack by the looks of it.
You sure he didn't say "dawllars"?
I used to get sent around to the mother and brother in law's to sort out their telly every few weeks. It was usually after they'd hooked up the dvd or vhs to watch an old movie. I got a reputation for being good at that sort of thing because i could fix stuff like power cables being unplugged or the sky box output being connected to the input.
It's always been quite clear tgat the state pension is current spending paid by current tax and not a funded pot.
But i agree that it feels off that today's 20 somethings are paying for something they can't expect themselves. Also they're paying for it as a top up for a lot of people who had final salary occupational schemes and free university education.
The triple lock should protect today's 20 somethings' rights to a decent level of pension. But it doesn't guarantee they can take it before dropping dead on the shop floor. It also appears to be something that can be switched off whenever it suits.
He was backed in the Summer. If i remember rightly we were great until Watkins and Hedges got injured then reverted to turgid shite.
McInnes comments about the January window strongly suggest he thought he wasn't given the support he needed to turn it around. I think Cormack thought he'd had his chance by then.
Last January's transfer window was close to constructive dismissal by Cormack.
Mind you I'm not sure i'd have backed a manager who'd recently signed Curtis Main either.