Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "pdiddybaby"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"I don't think he will, not for a moment, but that's the flipside of having one owner and owing them lots of money.the unfortuate thing is in the modern game, there is no other way to compete, a supporter trust led club could never compete in the PL and of course I mean at the top 6 levelIsn't that basically how Barcelona are run?and Real Madrid, but both have the banks giving them large loans with little chance of them calling in the debt. The reason Madrid despite being in huge debt, spent £250m in the summer was that Perez is very well connected to the Madrid banks.It is a state of regional pride over there.
Quote from: "pdiddybaby"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"I don't think he will, not for a moment, but that's the flipside of having one owner and owing them lots of money.the unfortuate thing is in the modern game, there is no other way to compete, a supporter trust led club could never compete in the PL and of course I mean at the top 6 levelIsn't that basically how Barcelona are run?
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"I don't think he will, not for a moment, but that's the flipside of having one owner and owing them lots of money.the unfortuate thing is in the modern game, there is no other way to compete, a supporter trust led club could never compete in the PL and of course I mean at the top 6 level
I don't think he will, not for a moment, but that's the flipside of having one owner and owing them lots of money.
Quote from: "pdiddybaby"Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "pdiddybaby"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"I don't think he will, not for a moment, but that's the flipside of having one owner and owing them lots of money.the unfortuate thing is in the modern game, there is no other way to compete, a supporter trust led club could never compete in the PL and of course I mean at the top 6 levelIsn't that basically how Barcelona are run?and Real Madrid, but both have the banks giving them large loans with little chance of them calling in the debt. The reason Madrid despite being in huge debt, spent £250m in the summer was that Perez is very well connected to the Madrid banks.It is a state of regional pride over there.Yes, but as an ownership structure Barcelona is 'owned' by their season ticket holders, who then elect the president/chairman. Might not work without the backing they have granted, but just shows a stakeholder model can be successful!
Football is different to regular business as they have many many more stakeholders yet they are obliged (as it should be) to operate under the same rules as a regular business. So, what's the solution?
Quote from: "pestria"So let 'em go to the wall, whatever league they're in - premiership, championship, East Anglian Div. 7 Sunday Morning League - does it really make that much difference if Kings Lynn or whovever die and are replaced by a team, maybe with a similar name even, playing in the lowest division of the lowest league?It does to a diehard fan of Kings Lynn, or do they not matter because there isn't that many of them and it's only Kings Lynn after all.Would you be happy to support FC Villa of Aston in the Midland Combination?(I would, it would be great!).
So let 'em go to the wall, whatever league they're in - premiership, championship, East Anglian Div. 7 Sunday Morning League - does it really make that much difference if Kings Lynn or whovever die and are replaced by a team, maybe with a similar name even, playing in the lowest division of the lowest league?
Yes they do. Would you be so flippant if randy puleed the plug and we had to slip to the 4th division next season to start again?
No I'm nopt saying that, quite clearly. And are you saying that your enjoyment has wained because of Sky, Abramovich, masn City, Arabs, inflated player salaries?
The same in this case. We should feel it when other clubs die because of reasons out of their control. Instead of looking for problems in proposals, instead of picking holes, instead of not caring because its not likely to happen to us, shuldn't we want to make sure the uniqueness of our football is there forever?
Is it just a coincidence that 3 clubs in serious financial issues have been managed by the same man? (twice in Portsmouths case)PompeySouthampton*West Ham
It doesn't to you, no. But it does to their supporters. The same way that I'm sure thousands of Villa supporters wouldn't like to see the club play in the Midland Comb because the club wouldn't be Villa anymore.That's the point whatever phoenix rises from the Ashes it won't be the same club and their is no guarantee your club will ever rise above local level again.The pride in the club goes, as does the name, the footballing tradition, and the ghosts of past glories. All gone. Because the greedy money men in the top flight decided to stop redistributing a little bit of wealth. just because the big clubs decide to accrue huge amounts of debt and continue to trade is no reason why we shouldn't help the smaller clubs are finding themselves increasingly squeezed.The English league is unique in having 4 good professional leagues and a good non-league scene compared to the rest of the world. Yes, some go by the wayside because they have been stupid with their own finances - but in the most its not the fans fault. But we should do everything and anything that we possibly can to preserve that and not just be happy to see an increase in local Sunday league teams and having only 2 professional leagues and a myriad of AFCs playing on Hackney marshes against premiership reserve teams in the new division 3 because if we're not careful that's where we're going.Regarding salary caps - its easy to impose in Australia and US where the sports are insular and the players don't have a big overseas pool to move around.To agree it here is very difficult because of EU regulations. It would only work if all clubs agreed to do it - and that means Europe wide and not in England alone.
We've had 4 professional leagues for just shy of 100 years. What more of a historical precedent exactly are you after?To be so flippant about our footballing history is a pity and really undermines anything else that you may wish to argue about the vitality and future of the game.
We should feel it when other clubs die because of reasons out of their control. Instead of looking for problems in proposals, instead of picking holes, instead of not caring because its not likely to happen to us, shuldn't we want to make sure the uniqueness of our football is there forever?