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  1. Director Overview Philip Nash holds 1 current appointment, has resigned from 18 companies and held appointments at 0 dissolved companies. Philip began their first appointment at the age of 37 and their longest current appointment spans 0 years and 3 months at LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED. The combined cash at bank value for all businesses where Philip holds a current appointment equals £0, with a combined assets value of £0 and liabilities of £0. Roles associated with Philip Nash within the recorded businesses include: Director, Company Secretary Registered Details Short name Philip Nash Year of Birth: 1971 Director ID: 916407889 Registered Address 2 Bedales Lewes Road Haywards Heath West Sussex England RH17 7TE Directorships1 current appointments 18 resigned appointments 0 dissolved appointments Company Name Company Status Position Appointed Resigned Dissolved LFC TRAVEL LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. LEISURE LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. PROPERTIES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. SERVICES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. TELEVISION LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. TV LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - L.F.C. LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LFC FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOL LIMITED Non trading Director 12/10/2011 28/02/2013 - KOP FOOTBALL LIMITED Active - Accounts Filed Director 17/12/2009 15/04/2010 - KOP FOOTBALL (HOLDINGS) LIMITED Active - Accounts Filed Director 17/12/2009 15/04/2010 - LIVERPOOLFC.TV LIMITED Non trading Director 15/04/2010 28/02/2013 - LIVERPOOLFC.TV LIMITED Non trading Company Secretary 18/01/2009 26/04/2011 - LIVERPOOL FC FOUNDATION TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Active - Newly Incorporated Director 07/12/2012 28/02/2013 - THE LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB AND ATHLETIC GROUNDS LIMITED Financial Statements too old Director 17/12/2009 28/02/2013 - ANFIELD ARENA LIMITED Non trading Director 15/04/2010 28/02/2013 - LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED Active - Newly Incorporated Director 18/11/2013 - - STANLEY PARK COMPANY LIMITED Non trading Director 31/07/2009 10/12/2013 - Philip Tudor Nash Company director List of companies owned by Philip Tudor Nash. Free company director check. Philip Tudor Nash holds currently this position: Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR) in company LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED. He/she has been a Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR) of LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED for 4 months. MR PHILIP TUDOR NASH Born: 1971 Nationality: BRITISH Country: UNITED KINGDOM County: MERSEYSIDE Posttown: PRENTON Postcode: CH43 7PR Country of residence: UNITED KINGDOM LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED (active)Philip Tudor Nash has been employed at LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED since 18 November 2013 currently as a Director (COMPANY DIRECTOR).active Company address: LINGUR CONSULTING LIMITED 26 THE BRIARS, VYNER ROAD SOUTH, PRENTON, MERSEYSIDE, UNITED KINGDOM, CH43 7PR ____________________________________________________________________________ PHILIP TUDOR NASH PHILIP TUDOR NASH has position Secretary in company RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC. At current position Secretary of company RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC is 2 months. Current appointments: RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC (active)PHILIP TUDOR NASH has been employed at RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC since 2014.01.24 currently as a Secretary.active Company address: RANGERS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB PLC ______________________________________________________________________________ From Companies House this lunchtime 04 - 03 - 14: “Company Name : SEVCO SCOTLAND LIMITED Company Number: SC425159 The following form/document(s) have been filed for the above company and are available to order from our Companies House WebCHeck service: Document Type Form Appointments AP03 When I looked this up I found : AP03 03/03/2014 SECRETARY APPOINTED MR PHILIP TUDOR NASH So Philip Tudor Nash is now secretary of both Rangers InternationaI Football Club plc (formerly Rangers Football plc) and SEVCO......... ___________________________________________________________________________ I take it this is the same guy ? Formerly at Liverpool FC............
  2. This is just so feckin' bonkers that it had to be 'borrowed' from a certain site dedicated to Ally McCoists love of Surrealism.
  3. Ach, feck it.................just remembered I have a Soundcloud account and here's Sportsound from 4th July 2012 with Jim Spence, Stuart Cosgrove and Jabba. This was the day that that the SPL clubs told ZombieH**s to GTF. Quite interesting. https://soundcloud.com/florentine_pogen/scotfoot-20120704-1927a
  4. Eye bleach ready ? Good................ http://www.therangersstandard.co.uk/index.php/articles/current-affairs/314-laxey-loan-alternatives-ignored The last two paragraphs are interesting.......... ...........and the full article appears to blow Wallace's comment about being happy with the "commerciality" of Laxey's terms completely out of the water. Still, I reckon it's way too little and waaaaaaaaaay too late.
  5. This is the BRALT. Please take the whatabootery / offended pish to the "Two Cheeks Of The Same Arse" thread.
  6. These might be better quality. http://www.scribd.com/doc/210130622/2011-03-23-Rangers-DOS-Docs These docs. refer to De Boer, Flo and Craig Moore. Originally from here :- http://scottishfootballmonitor.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/scottish-football-an-honest-game-honestly-governed/
  7. The two Campbell Ogilvie documents (letter and Board minutes are available from Imgur.) (from KDS) http://i.imgur.com/q88NFQq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ytPbuSp.jpg
  8. A slightly tangential, but nevertheless relevant post, given that we're talking about the probity of people who are clambering over themselves to be involved in the running of football clubs. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/03/birmingham-city-owner-carson-yeung-guilty Of course, I am not for one moment suggesting that anyone involved in Scottish football could possibly be tainted with the same brush as Carson Yeung. Oh no. Not here. Never.
  9. Christ on a bike, no. Please tell me this is a feckin' wind-up. We've already had Charlie Mann (and just how shite a pundit / commentator was he ?) He left the Blithely Blundering Corporation to suckle at the breast of Mr. Romanov. When that breast went skyward he crawled back to Pacific Quay for the taxpayer's pound. Then there was Gordon Smith (superagent) who left the Beeb for the SFA corrupt shilling. Then he crawled back to the Beeb. Then he went to The Deathstar as DoF and to suck Murray's dick. He's once again back at the BBC I believe. Now we have Jabba the Slaver. We get the pundits, the footballers, the 'journos' and the politicians we deserve in Scotland because we always think 'shite' is good enough. P.S. That feckin' show should change it's title to 'Your Bigot' because let's face it, it's only being produced to pander to the West of Scotland knuckledraggers.
  10. Hey, he's probably got a copy of Jim Traynor's "Succulent Lamb" on his bedside table.
  11. Irrespective of who takes over at The Deathstar, the SFA / SPL blazers will guzzle any amount of jizz, swim any river of piss and eat any amount of shit in order to extend the intensive care unit existence of Sevco. Isn't that right, Campbell ?
  12. Phil McUnpronounceablename latest :- http://www.philmacgiollabhain.ie/dave-king-makes-his-move/#more-4414 According to this, Sevco will commence administration next week.
  13. Why King agreed to R718m for a new startSep 1, 2013 | Jana MaraisControversial businessman Dave King finally settles 11-year case by agreeing to pay R706.7m to SARS and nearly R12m to National Prosecuting Authority CONTROVERSIAL businessman Dave King, who famously arrived in South Africa in 1976 with R170 in his pocket and ended up in a decade-long war with the South African Revenue Service (SARS), says he is now looking forward to “an exciting couple of years” building Micromega, the JSE-listed services company he founded. This week, Mr King finally settled the 11-year case by agreeing to pay R706.7m to SARS and nearly R12m to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to settle his tax affairs and clear him of any criminal charges. Micromega, which has seen its share price fall 5% over the past year partly due to the uncertainty concerning Mr King, is expected to be the largest beneficiary of this week’s settlement. SARS attached Mr King’s shares in Micromega, which has operations in information technology, financial, occupational health and safety, and labour supply services. Its action raised uncertainty over ownership and weighed on the share price. “I don’t think people were sceptical about doing business with me (while this was hanging over my head); they downright wouldn’t do business with me,” he told Business Times on Friday. “All the energy I’ve spent on the SARS matter, which has been quite considerable, can now go into Micromega. We have some exciting projects in the pipeline, and hopefully shareholders will be rewarded for their patience,” he said. This appeared evident from the fact that after the settlement was announced on Thursday, Micromega’s share price shot up 27%. As his outstanding debt of about R306m will be paid from cash held by an offshore trust, the family will keep the mansion in Sandhurst, estimated to be worth R85m, and holiday homes in Plettenberg Bay and Fancourt, the luxury golf estate near George. SARS has already received about R400m through the sale of other King assets, including Quoin Rock wine farm near Stellenbosch for R85m and a Falcon jet for about R100m. Last year, SARS won a court order allowing it to sell Mr King’s assets to pay his tax bill of R2.7bn, including penalties of 200% and interest. “SARS had to take into consideration the recoverability of outstanding taxes from assets in South Africa and overseas that are currently available and measure that against the settlement offer of R706.7m,” said SARS spokesman Adrian Lackay. The often ugly and public battle with SARS did not affect his day-to-day lifestyle “in terms of paying the bills”, though the freezing of his international assets, particularly his private jet, was an “inconvenience”, Mr King said. In 2011, he asked a court in Guernsey, where his assets were frozen in line with a request from SARS, for a monthly stipend of R2.2m, including R1m for legal expenses in South Africa, R800,000 for debts on his homes in Sandhurst, Plett and Fancourt, R200,000 for expenses on these homes, R23000 for gardeners and R40,000 for horticultural services. Mr King’s troubles with SARS began in 2001, when SARS investigator Charles Chipps wondered how Mr King, with a declared income of only R60,000 a year, could afford to pay R1.76m for an Irma Stern painting after reading about the purchase in a magazine. Mr Chipps pursued the King matter doggedly and worked for SARS until his death last year aged 83. Mr King made more than R1bn in profit when he sold his shares in the now defunct Specialised Outsourcing. The share tanked when his sale became public knowledge, causing other investors huge losses. This led to accusations that he defrauded investors and lied to the JSE. In 2009, a R636m settlement agreement between SARS and Mr King fell through after the NPA refused to approve it. At the time, the NPA was still hoping to get a criminal conviction against Mr King, who was facing 322 charges including fraud, money laundering, racketeering and tax evasion. The NPA also pursued 37 charges of fraud and racketeering against him related to the Specialised Outsourcing case. Finally brought to court last year, the Specialised Outsourcing case turned out to be hugely embarrassing for the NPA, which called only five of 71 expert witnesses. The judge acquitted Mr King and slammed the NPA for failing to put up a case. • This article was first published in Sunday Times: Business Times __________________________________________________________________________________ A senior Sars investigator, reading a business magazine, noticed an Irma Stern painting hanging in King’s Hyde Park mansion, north of Johannesburg. King, who reportedly stated that he earned R80 000 a year in his tax returns, had snapped up the painting for record R1.76-million at an auction. Realising that King had also applied to be deregistered as a taxpayer, investigator Charles Chipps, wrote to King asking him, among other questions, why it was that with only R80 000 a year “declared income”, he had bought the Irma Stern painting and wine farms in the Western Cape. "They call me Mister Chipps"
  14. Cheers Benny. Can't be too PC these days. My apologies to anyone who may have been offended by my previous post. BTW, "sticks you in" - what does this mean ?
  15. Yup, that was your understanding until you got someone to read The Daily R****d to you.
  16. The Daily Retard. 'Nuff said regarding the quality and balance of your info. That "snippet" is culled from a piece by Keef Jackson and is basically the start of his offensive to be Boaby-Sucker-In-Chief should King succeed in duping these gullible poodles convince the faithful to pony up for his Season Book Trust scam.
  17. Come on Snuffy. It's known that Dodgy Dave Mk. 2 got his money back (less an admin. fee of £2m) after it passed through the Dodgy Dave Mk. 1 laundromat. "King's tax assessment is made up, among other things, of a R4,8m tax bill on his Sandhurst house, R101,44m on a Falcon 900, R188,47m on a Talacar shareholders loan account, R2,1m on a Ferrari, R17,24m for living expenses and - his largest single tax claim - R200m income from Rangers Football Club, as well as R281,28m in penalties and R20m in taxes on income from the Amazulu Football Club, which King insists he bought for R1 in return for paying outstanding salaries and financial obligations for the club." http://www.bdlive.co.za/articles/2008/11/11/king-s-tax-assessment-valid---sars;jsessionid=D94247E2C4B995285D8D676FA23047AB.present2.bdfm King did not invest 20m into OldcoRangers and "lose it all".
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