It's all very curious. I think it was 2021 they first mentioned redevelopment. We got drawings in Spring 2022 and we got a video render in December 2022. We were told May 2024 commencement.Now we have one of our employees basically telling us 'The ground is good enough for you lot as it is and we don't want to keep up with peer clubs'. Even if they see sense and get the wheels in motion again surely we have lost another two years so instead of being ready in 2026 we will be lucky to have it for 2028 or 2029 and who knows where things will be on the pitch by then. I just don't get it.
Holding off/cancelling a development for a competition you haven't even qualified for yet would be utterly mental.
Quote from: Risso on January 26, 2024, 09:47:27 AMHolding off/cancelling a development for a competition you haven't even qualified for yet would be utterly mental.I know what you mean and agree to some extent. But part of me would prefer to see the team play in VP as it is now rather than with extensive works being done. If I had to guess it's because they've decide on a new stadium.
Would somebody please do me the favour of dumbing down the info on the linked tweet so that a mathematical moron can understand what his data means? Please... https://twitter.com/espenstrand/status/1752692625872986440?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Quote from: pablo_picasso on January 31, 2024, 03:52:01 PMWould somebody please do me the favour of dumbing down the info on the linked tweet so that a mathematical moron can understand what his data means? Please... https://twitter.com/espenstrand/status/1752692625872986440?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EtweetBasically just means that we spend close to £200m a year in salaries plus amortised transfer fees. There's a lot more that goes into PSR though so it won't just be a case of revenue less these costs but at least it gives a decent indication of the main areas of expenditure
Quote from: Risso on January 26, 2024, 09:47:27 AMHolding off/cancelling a development for a competition you haven't even qualified for yet would be utterly mental.is it possible that we're so close to our FFP limit that losing the 5/6/7 million a year in gate receipts from that stand could give us problems in the next two years? Even then, surely we'd be better off selling a player than cancelling a long-term redevelopment?My suspicion is that our longer-term plans have changed - or are a bit up in the air - and no one wants to commit £100m to a project that might be looked at as a "mistake" in 5-10 years. Whether they want to be more ambitious with the redevelopment of the whole stadium, or want to move to another stadium, who knows?
This is really happening, isn't it? As if it wasn't bad enough that people waste months of their lives on a game pretending to be a football manager, people are going to start pretending to be accountants. That's what's going to happen. FFP SOS FFS.
Quote from: Risso on January 26, 2024, 09:47:27 AMHolding off/cancelling a development for a competition you haven't even qualified for yet would be utterly mental.Yup, totally nonsensical. Very much Ellisesque throwing an opportunity away at a crucial time.