How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by Esteban » 02 Aug 2013 09:31

That blog goes some way to dispelling the concept that we haven't taken any financial risks. It's one thing trying to find transfer fees to pay for quality players, quite another to pay their wages.

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Re: Russian Money

by maffff » 02 Aug 2013 09:32

Yep nothing story.

That or we're gonna get liquidated.

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Re: Russian Money

by sandman » 02 Aug 2013 09:45

It may well be a nothing story but I'd rather take the word of someone who knows about these things than the word of a 21 year old Student who has his head firmly lodged up Anton Zingarevich's backside.
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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by maffff » 02 Aug 2013 09:47

Indeed.

Out of interest, in response to the opening question. Has anyones views on Anton shifted?

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by ZacNaloen » 02 Aug 2013 09:56

no I still don't mind him, he's not spending madly, he being as prudent as you can be when trying to be ambitious and spending on infrastructure like the academy and training ground.

Seems like he's got a reasonable business model, whether he pulls it off remains to be seen.

Schoolboy errors like this tax exemption thing are a little annoying but hardly the owners fault.


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Re: Russian Money

by ZacNaloen » 02 Aug 2013 09:59

Plenty of accountants on here so i'm sure they'll be along shortly.

To me seems like the kind of school boy error you would expect when you get mates to do things for you ;)

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by Royal Lady » 02 Aug 2013 10:22

My view of him has not changed - I was very cautious in the beginning and I still am now. If anything, TSI's choice of accountant leaves a lot to be desired. When they were in premier league, they were informed, like every other club, that they needed to send in their cash flow movements by 1 March. RFC may have been aware that they were exempt but surely they would also have been told that, in that scenario, TSI were responsible for filing their figures.... Even if it's down to poor communication, that, in itself is a concern, isn't it? There were only a small handful of us who wary of TSI's involvement from the start - time will tell if we were right to be cautious....

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by ZacNaloen » 02 Aug 2013 10:32

No one is exempt to the premier league request, that is seperate

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Re: Russian Money

by melonhead » 02 Aug 2013 10:34

sounds dodgy still.

the only reason i can see for neither of the companies releasing a cash flow statement is cos they want to cover up those figures somehow


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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by Royal Lady » 02 Aug 2013 10:36

So no excuse then. Piss poor accountants or piss poor communication between TSI and RFC - either way a tad worrying if they can cock up on something that, apparently, every other PL club managed to do....

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by ZacNaloen » 02 Aug 2013 10:39

We don't know that they haven't submitted cash flow to the premier league, they are a separate entity to companies house

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Re: Russian Money

by Once were Biscuitmen » 02 Aug 2013 10:39

As with all good conspiracies I imagine there is a pretty boring explanation; someone forgot to do this or did not realize they had to.

I would expect TSI to provide the parent company cash flow statement when someone or other gets back from holiday.

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Re: Russian Money

by ZacNaloen » 02 Aug 2013 10:41

Or the club thought that because TSI own 90% of the company we didn't have to, not realising TSI won't be filing their accounts until Jan 13 and therefore we weren't exempt. It's someone being an idiot. Not necessarily dodgy although it COULD be, but to me worrying that that they have someone that didn't know this doing their accounts.


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Re: Russian Money

by NeilD » 02 Aug 2013 10:42

If the company was incorporated during Jnuary 2012 then presumably the first set of accounts would be to 31 January 2013. A Private Limited Company has 10 months in which to submit its accounts,so they have until the 30 November 2013 to file. They are not yet late.
From memory (failing due to old age I know) but I think that the first set of accounts can be a period of up to 18 months so they could file accounts for the period Jan-12 to 30-Jun-13, to be submitted by April 2014.
Public Limited Companies are 7 months.

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Re: Russian Money

by MouldyRoyal » 02 Aug 2013 10:44

Remember TSI are a Guernsey co so the time periods are different than for UK co's.

If I were a local practice offering auditing services, now would probably be a good time to try and make a pitch.

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by Alexander Litvinenko » 02 Aug 2013 10:46

The PL thing is a red-herring, don't get hung up on that.

The situation is that if a company does not submit a cash-flow statement and claims an exemption, then its parent company must submit one and make this publicly available.

I can't believe that this is deliberate from within the football club - my feeling (nothing more) is that they've been told TSI would be submitting this and the latter have failed to.

But then again, if TSI were going to make their accounts publicly available, why would they have decided to set themselves up at a boilerplate address in Gibraltar?

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by Hoop Blah » 02 Aug 2013 10:46

Royal Lady So no excuse then. Piss poor accountants or piss poor communication between TSI and RFC - either way a tad worrying if they can cock up on something that, apparently, every other PL club managed to do....


This isn't a Premier League thing RL, it's Companies House.

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Re: How much do you trust Anton/TSI?

by MouldyRoyal » 02 Aug 2013 10:47

Exactly, two seperate issues are being confused.

Submit a cash flow statement to Premier League. Since we have heard nothing about the PL chasing us for this, seems reasonable to assume this has been done, until we hear otherwise.

Submit statutory accounts to companies house for public record which should include a cash flow statement. An exemption has been claimed on the basis that RFC is controlled by TSI but TSI has yet to file its own accounts yet.

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Re: Russian Money

by Esteban » 02 Aug 2013 10:50

ZacNaloen Or the club thought that because TSI own 90% of the company we didn't have to, not realising TSI won't be filing their accounts until Jan 13 and therefore we weren't exempt. It's someone being an idiot. Not necessarily dodgy although it COULD be, but to me worrying that that they have someone that didn't know this doing their accounts.


This is the most likely explanation.

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Re: Russian Money

by winchester_royal » 02 Aug 2013 11:12

sandman It may well be a nothing story but I'd rather take the word of someone who knows about these things than the word of a 21 year old Student who has his head firmly lodged up Anton Zingarevich's backside.

No offence m8 but you don't know where I've worked or what I study so leave the patornising undertones for someone else

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