Hodgie1979
Winger
I know its a disgrace we are in this position but i was ready to accept relegation(again) if it meant short was gone and a fresh start.....aint gonna happen is it yank prick
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I'm leaning towards this being the unfortunate but likely scenario now. Just not sure about the immediate promotion bit. That will take some investment because of the sheer number of players required to fill the squad.Pretty much this. Short got himself into the SBC mess, I think he'll need to try and get us out of it before anyone will invest. If by the end of next season we've got more big contacts gone (including rodwells which will have eventually expired, thankfully), we've refinanced the external debt and we've managed to piece together a side that wins promotion and we're back in the Championship, then you might find a serious bidder being interested. Until then I doubt we'll get anyone particularly promising
What is the gist of the pm please? Not asking you to betray any confidences likeDefinately
You must have got the pm too
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Depends on the ambition and cash status of the new owners. I know it seems far out but we will be back, Short has totally mismanaged us. It’s only viable if we intend to get back into the top flight and charge £10-15 but yes if it was me in charge and I had the cash yes I would do it now, less disruption while the crowds are low.Mate this is a very honest question.
Do you honestly think the best thing to do when, heading to div 1 and the financial abyss is to build a 60,000 seater ground ?
We discussed this in the car on the way back from Reading, this is what my mate said, and I must admit if the new people have not got enough cash to make the difference then I agree and I hate ShortYep. No doubt some who are SAFC fans who would never have been able to have a sniff at owning us in the prem but who are in with a chance now and would love to have a go. I'd like owners who genuinely give a fuck but without money they will struggle unless they happen to be absolutely mint at running a football club, it's a huge risk and, tin hat on, I think I'd rather have Short
Depends on the ambition and cash status of the new owners. I know it seems far out but we will be back, Short has totally mismanaged us. It’s only viable if we intend to get back into the top flight and charge £10-15 but yes if it was me in charge and I had the cash yes I would do it now, less disruption while the crowds are low.
Agreed and that’s why I included the bit about the new owners with cash and ambition. Short obviously wouldn’t have the foresight to do it.Mate I massively admire your ambition but I suspect that the cost of adding a further 18,000 seats when you havnt got a pot to piss in is maybe not the best mov
Is it fair to say we're going to be a league one club with Premier League overheads?
Sounds like a plan! I don't think any other PL sides charge £10-£15 a ticket though.
In any event the real problem we would have is getting the right players to come the club. That's been the major problem for the last 10 years.
Not so much in the lower leagues because matchday income is a bigger % of total turnover. Get much less TV and sponsorship cash the lower you go.Don't most clubs lose cash on a matchday income though
Not so much in the lower leagues because matchday income is a bigger % of t total turnover. Get much less TV and sponsorship cash the lower you go.
No it's not. The wage bill will be significantly lower, just not low enough to survive on the vastly reduced income.
Aye. Isn't it that wages aren't supposed to exceed 60% of turnover in the lower leagues?Match day revenue is huge in the lower leagues. It’s also more important in the PL since FFP came in
Aye. Isn't it that wages aren't supposed to exceed 60% of turnover in the lower leagues?