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Tick tock how long will this thread last.
I posted something similar,lasted about half an hour. |
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No market for bookies shops these days , bonanza time disappeared a good while ago .
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Article states that spoils aarea creditor of laddies Ireland ???????
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Spoils have no interest in buying them, id say all they want is a breakdown of every shops individual figure's rather than the whole businesses combined profit and loss
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what spoils are doing is correct , why should a business like laddies try to get out of paying their creditors so easy ...no they should honour their obligations like other betting operators do...
how did they get examinership so easy ? joke country letting these books away with paying |
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Spoils, PP and now Fretbed all rumoured to be having a look - interesting
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I will take the battered terrapin on Walkinstown Roundabout, rent must be peanuts. I will even shampoo the carpet before re-opening.
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Despite Fred Done and crew been a despicable lot who are apparently quick to restrict and very sticky.
I presume all punters on here would still welcome anyone but PP or Spoils. The market concentration would be worrying and would effectively create a duopoly going forwards. I think more and more informed punters are back using shops due to been restricted online and charges on exchanges or a lack of liquidity on early prices. Although Borneo insists that concessions such as guaranteed board prices only apply to mugs,I don't know of anyone that has consistently more than the threshold of €500 on in one shop for various reasons. When a monopoly/duopoly is created punters will get more fleeced,they will offer 2 completely separate packages online to retail customers. According to PP's latest accounts,the average retail shops still earns in excess of 200,000 per annum in Ireland assisted greatly by economies of scale,ask an independent if you can find one. |