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Re: Off field?
« Reply #30 on: June 04, 2025, 03:48:16 PM »

A well run club needs good sponsorship and a commercial department helping to provide the necessary funds to back player recruitment.


Indeed Colin.

I think the Club maybe missed a trick by not having a Nail Bar and a Car Wash under the stand and open on Match days.

Supporters could have used these while eating their plant based Ice Creams.
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« Reply #31 on: June 04, 2025, 04:30:40 PM »
Not forgetting Chips at 8 quid a pop.
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« Reply #32 on: June 04, 2025, 04:32:29 PM »

A well run club needs good sponsorship and a commercial department helping to provide the necessary funds to back player recruitment.


Indeed Colin.

I think the Club maybe missed a trick by not having a Nail Bar and a Car Wash under the stand and open on Match days.

Supporters could have used these while eating their plant based Ice Creams.

And a Turkish barbers?

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« Reply #33 on: June 04, 2025, 10:39:53 PM »

A well run club needs good sponsorship and a commercial department helping to provide the necessary funds to back player recruitment.


Indeed Colin.

I think the Club maybe missed a trick by not having a Nail Bar and a Car Wash under the stand and open on Match days.

Supporters could have used these while eating their plant based Ice Creams.

And a Turkish barbers?

Something for the weekend Sir?

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« Reply #34 on: June 04, 2025, 11:15:57 PM »
"I couldn't give a ufck who's in charge as long as they have their heart in  KLFC and what the future holds for MY club."

Oh dear 1505 what a horrible attitude, very shortsighted and just plain wrong 🤐

I've been taken to task by a good friend on more than one occasion for saying that as long as I get my football, I don't care how that happens 😔

Indeed I've said it before on this forum. But seeing your full statement 1505 is like having a mirror in front of my face. And I don't like what I see reflected back at me. I don't like it at all.

It's absolutely impossible to divorce the front and back of house when it comes to a sustainable and sound future for the club.

And surely we have to look a long way back in time to see when things were more stable, with good comradeship both within the club and outside in the community.

There are many people within the club and wider community with great fundraising ideas, but no one seems willing or able to take them forward. Hopefully that's going to change with the new regime.

It's about time we started bringing in money from the wider community, rather than trying to squeeze the fans with various begging appeals, without us ever knowing how much is raised and still less where the money went 💷👖

So I'm not going to come out with crass statements about not caring what happens back of house. I'm reformed. And I suggest you find a mirror 1505. You might not like what you see either.

On a housekeeping point, would people please refrain from using the f word, however you spell it, because many youngsters read this forum. And it also offends others. Thanks 🙂

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« Reply #35 on: June 05, 2025, 12:44:53 AM »



On a housekeeping point, would people please refrain from using the f word, however you spell it, because many youngsters read this forum. And it also offends others. Thanks 🙂

It's Fcuk, and can be purchased on the front of T Shirts in Matalan.   :laughcry:
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« Reply #36 on: June 05, 2025, 12:33:11 PM »
However you choose to arrange the four letters it would be best  to not have them on this Forum. If we are moving towards a more Community based club, where young families can feel comfortable at the ground,then hopefully such language will also be discouraged among the crowd too. There is a need IMO for members of the crowd to “step up” and moderate their behaviour to achieve a welcoming atmosphere at the ground. Hopefully the penny will drop with some over time.

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« Reply #37 on: June 05, 2025, 01:12:47 PM »
"It's Fcuk, and can be purchased on the front of T Shirts in Matalan." 
🙄 🤣

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« Reply #38 on: June 05, 2025, 04:27:15 PM »
 :scarf: Pink I thoroughly agree there is a group who regularly stand at the hospital end of the main stand whose language and banter at times is not suitable for younger supporters or females. All they want to do is wind up the visiting management on the bench and warming up substitute players etc.

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« Reply #39 on: June 05, 2025, 08:53:14 PM »
"It's Fcuk, and can be purchased on the front of T Shirts in Matalan." 
🙄 🤣

FCUK is a well known brand name, owed by French Connection, UK.
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« Reply #40 on: June 05, 2025, 09:27:35 PM »
"FCUK is a well known brand name, owed by French Connection, UK."

I know of the company, B&G. I'm not that old, you know 🙄

But I still stand by using decent language on the forum that we wouldn't mind our grandchildren reading 🙂

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« Reply #41 on: June 05, 2025, 09:43:24 PM »
Blue and Gold, you should stand down as a moderator to this Forum. You should have seen that members of this forum do not like you using crude language, please refrain and apologise.

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« Reply #42 on: June 05, 2025, 10:32:50 PM »
Blue and Gold, you should stand down as a moderator to this Forum. You should have seen that members of this forum do not like you using crude language, please refrain and apologise.

OK.

I'll do it tomorrow.

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« Reply #43 on: June 05, 2025, 10:35:12 PM »


I know of the company, B&G. I'm not that old, you know 🙄


Are you sure?   :laughcry:
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« Reply #44 on: June 10, 2025, 02:00:26 PM »
Is any of this rhetoric about who's in charge of this and that...who owns this and that...who is culpable about this and that...who is going to help KLFC get the ball in the opposition's net? Only young lads plus some older heads are going to do that. You can have Sir Alex and the best financial brains in the world...it won't get you promoted unless you have the raw ingredients of decent players to get you there. This is a football forum.. not a Financial Times forum... I couldn't give a ufck who's in charge as long as they have their heart in  KLFC and what the future holds for MY club.

Nigel, appreciate your view and I think it is probably a view held by the majority of attendees at the Walks on any given Saturday but... if you are not interested then can I politely suggest you just ignore these threads.  Equally there are a subsection of fans who are concerned about how the club has been run in the past (with the result that we were very, very close to liquidation again) and about how it is run in the future (and the implications this may or may not have in respect of the budget available to JR for this coming season).  It would be great if football forums could just concentrate on what happened on the field but unfortunately there are too many examples of of supporters (including KLFC) losing their clubs for finance and good governance not to be an issue.


Copy of email from Companies House that's been sent to all registered business's today.

The part that refers to PSC's should have been done a long time ago as far as the Club is concerned. I just don't understand why this 5 minute legal requirement hasn't been done.

Further enhancements to the rule being enforced from August 2025.

For those that still don't care about who owns or controls the Club, there's further explanation why they should.



"Companies House   


This is an official email from Companies House, sent to all registered email addresses. If you’re a third party agent who has received this email on behalf of a company, please forward this message to the company director(s).

Identity verification.

All company directors and people with significant control (PSCs) need to verify their identity to prove who they are. This is a new legal requirement under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 to help prevent people using companies for illegal purposes.

Identity verification will become mandatory in autumn 2025.

Act now and verify your identity before it becomes a requirement.

Early action will help you to avoid delays or complications. If your company has multiple officers, allow plenty of time for each one to verify their identity. Directors based outside of the UK may also need extra time if they plan to use an authorised agent, also known as an Authorised Corporate Service Provider (ACSP) to verify their identity.

If you’ve already verified your identity for Companies House, you do not need to do again.





How to verify your identity.

You can verify:

Online using GOV.​UK One Login – if you have the identity documents or information required

In person at selected Post Offices – you must live in the UK and will need to use the ‘Verify your identity for Companies House’ service first to find out if you can verify this way

Using an Authorised Corporate Service Provider (ACSP) – for example, an accountant or solicitor who has registered as a Companies House authorised agent (you’ll need to provide suitable identity documents).


What happens when you verify?

Identity verification is a two-step process.

Step 1: Verify your identity and get your Companies House personal code.

This code is personal to you, not the company. Keep this information secure until you need to use it. You can view your personal code in the ‘manage account’ section of your Companies House account.

Step 2: From autumn 2025, link your verified identity to our records.

You’ll need to provide your personal code and a verification statement for each company role you hold. We’ll provide more information on how to do this in the coming months.

Read guidance on verifying your identity for Companies House

If you or any other directors do not comply with identity verification requirements on time, you will not be able to file your company’s confirmation statement or other filings.

You’ll also be committing an offence and there are a range of consequences, including a financial penalty and being unable to start a new company.


Check the register.

It’s important to make sure we hold the correct details for each director and PSC of your company.

You will not be able to complete identity verification if the personal information on your identity documents, such as your date of birth, does not match the information held on our register.


If you or any other directors do not comply with identity verification requirements on time, you will not be able to file your company’s confirmation statement or other filings.

You’ll also be committing an offence and there are a range of consequences, including a financial penalty and being unable to start a new company".
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