GordonMuchallNo1Fan
Striker
Very much so. Not many defending him now.He's made a complete mess of it like
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Very much so. Not many defending him now.He's made a complete mess of it like
Wonder how many players turn up at the ground with their brand new Ferrari's, baby Bentley and Range Ronney's as the back room staff are being handed their P45's?
If the club hierarchy had any back bone or an ounce of moral fibre the useless, lazy, couldn't give a sh*t, workshy tw*ts in the team would be publicly shamed and wages docked for industrial misconduct.
The players like to use industrial law when it suits them - let them be subject to all the industrial laws - failure to put a shift in means wages docked.
RANT OWER
I'm sure it has been reported that the council and the club were putting loads of money into the concerts and making a loss. The pubs in the town will make a decent days trade from them, but it will hardly be life changing. I reckon if you asked the owners of the pubs would you rather have Premier League football and bigger crowds/people in watching on TV, or championship crowds and a couple of gigs they would choose the first one every time.They were a perfect way for the club to make more money, and the city to be rammed full of concert goers for a weekend and all the knock on effects with hotels pubs, restaurants etc etc.
Imagine the beer sales alone that can be knocked out at a concert
It's shouldn't have had to have been an either or, especially since the concerts were during the summer so no footie then. It's the putting money into staging the concerts yet still losing money...I assume someone (probably not)at some point went to other concert venues, especially stadiums and asked about how they staged them, what worked what didn't, the costs involved etc so the club didn't get into the position of losing money.I'm sure it has been reported that the council and the club were putting loads of money into the concerts and making a loss. The pubs in the town will make a decent days trade from them, but it will hardly be life changing. I reckon if you asked the owners of the pubs would you rather have Premier League football and bigger crowds/people in watching on TV, or championship crowds and a couple of gigs they would choose the first one every time.
Anyone know what the total workforce is?
Say they let 20 people go at 30k a year (optimistic) each that's 600k a year saving.![]()
If you're employed by a struggling premier league football club, you have to be aware that your job security is dependent on the success of the team.
If anyone is surprised that their job is at risk, considering the likelihood of relegation of a club that struggles every season and the financial ramifications of relegation, then they want their heads examining, frankly.
I could be wrong, but I think you pay the promoter a fee up front. Once that fee is paid it's up to you to then make a profit on it. These promoters know their onions and I'm taking it that someone has been taken for a ride.It's shouldn't have had to have been an either or, especially since the concerts were during the summer so no footie then. It's the putting money into staging the concerts yet still losing money...I assume someone (probably not)at some point went to other concert venues, especially stadiums and asked about how they staged them, what worked what didn't, the costs involved etc so the club didn't get into the position of losing money.
But isn't that the point, not getting the right people in for the jobs required, and we can equate that from the chairman through to all positions in the club for yearsI could be wrong, but I think you pay the promoter a fee up front. Once that fee is paid it's up to you to then make a profit on it. These promoters know their onions and I'm taking it that someone has been taken for a ride.
Do you know what the total staff number is?90 people informed 45 jobs to be cut so I'm told by someone at risk.
As much as I would like to work at SAFC I'd never do it for this reason. Your job relies on the useless fuckers on the pitch.
No. just been told by a mate who works on staff.Do you know what the total staff number is?