The very last thing we want here is a consortium.They have no money individually so have to band together and empty their pockets out to raise the pennies.
How on earth have we got in to such a mess? Football finances are the easiest thing in the world to predict and account for. Unlike most industries, you pretty well know what your income for the year is going to be, and what your outgoings will be. Cashflows for a football club are extremely predictable, so someone, somewhere hasn't been doing their job properly, either in accounting for things, in which case the finger of blame points at the CEO and FD, or the owner, if he hasn't been providing the promised working capital.We know that we're going to get £x for parachute payments, £y TV money, £z season ticket cash, and that we'll have to pay a group of players their contractual amount for the season. If we've had a bit of a gamble on getting promoted and paying high wages to the likes of Terry and Snodgrass, then that's fine, but obviously the owner has to agree to that, and bankroll it, within the confines of FFP.
Quote from: Brassneck on June 05, 2018, 11:59:41 PMThe very last thing we want here is a consortium.They have no money individually so have to band together and empty their pockets out to raise the pennies.The last 2 owners have been rich and been a shambles , maybe some constraint in spending stupidly would actually help us
Quote from: David_Nab on June 06, 2018, 12:11:03 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 05, 2018, 11:59:41 PMThe very last thing we want here is a consortium.They have no money individually so have to band together and empty their pockets out to raise the pennies.The last 2 owners have been rich and been a shambles , maybe some constraint in spending stupidly would actually help usMaybe - Personally, I'd prefer someone with a bit of money behind them.
Love logging in to find we are on the verge of being fucked again
Quote from: Brassneck on June 06, 2018, 12:27:08 AMQuote from: David_Nab on June 06, 2018, 12:11:03 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 05, 2018, 11:59:41 PMThe very last thing we want here is a consortium.They have no money individually so have to band together and empty their pockets out to raise the pennies.The last 2 owners have been rich and been a shambles , maybe some constraint in spending stupidly would actually help usMaybe - Personally, I'd prefer someone with a bit of money behind them.I think one of the dangers with potential buyers whilst in the Championship is that they arrive thinking the promised land of the Premier League is just around the corner. Some want that instant fix and when they realise it's a bit more difficult then they originally thought, the interest seems to fade leaving the club in all sorts of trouble. It's happened with Leeds, Forest and countless others.
Quote from: tomd2103 on June 06, 2018, 12:37:37 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 06, 2018, 12:27:08 AMQuote from: David_Nab on June 06, 2018, 12:11:03 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 05, 2018, 11:59:41 PMThe very last thing we want here is a consortium.They have no money individually so have to band together and empty their pockets out to raise the pennies.The last 2 owners have been rich and been a shambles , maybe some constraint in spending stupidly would actually help usMaybe - Personally, I'd prefer someone with a bit of money behind them.I think one of the dangers with potential buyers whilst in the Championship is that they arrive thinking the promised land of the Premier League is just around the corner. Some want that instant fix and when they realise it's a bit more difficult then they originally thought, the interest seems to fade leaving the club in all sorts of trouble. It's happened with Leeds, Forest and countless others.That would apply to consortiums as well though. It's looking possible that Xia has had the stuffing knocked out of him so if his heart isn't in it, the sooner he goes, the better. In that scenario, we would need a buyer in and the place settled asap. If we can keep the bulk of the squad together next season, we've a good chance at top 6 again. The longer there is uncertainty, the less likely we are to hold on to our better players.
It would be extraordinary for a suspended Chief Executive to ever return to the same company again. He'll resign 'freely' in the coming days or weeks I reckon.
Quote from: AsTallAsLions on June 05, 2018, 10:04:32 PMIt would be extraordinary for a suspended Chief Executive to ever return to the same company again. He'll resign 'freely' in the coming days or weeks I reckon.Why wasn't he just fired?