"Businessman Steve Dale bought the club in December 2018" from Wikipedia
So EFL, how the hell can he pass a FPP test in December 2018 and pretty much immediately be bust (CVA 18th July)?
Nearly right regarding the Allams.
The investment stopped for two reasons. Group financial pressure and supporter relations.
Nah, it's the fans fault for not loving them and for not giving them our money.Nothing to with spitting their dummy out because they didn’t get their way with the name change and declaring in future the club would be run for the benefit of the shareholders, themselves, and they would be doing what was morally right for them then?
I'm just waiting for the 'celebrity' Bury fan to come out of the woodwork....
How many clubs will there be in say 10 years time? With the way the premier league is dominating everything and sucking up the cash from the lower leagues I reckon the 92 will become the 60 by 2029.
On a positive I think (hope) that BWFC will survive in the short term, but maybe they are not viable in the long term.
PS...The one thing which might save HCAFC is the catchment area, but don't quote me on that one.
"Nearly right regarding the Allams.Nothing to with spitting their dummy out because they didn’t get their way with the name change and declaring in future the club would be run for the benefit of the shareholders, themselves, and they would be doing what was morally right for them then?
"Nearly right regarding the Allams.
The investment stopped for two reasons. Group financial pressure and supporter relations."
Once the development opportunity was lost, they invested money in the club and built up its debt to Allamhouse. When Allamhouse profits fell and supporter relationships broke down they simply stopped further investment. It does not take a potted history lesson, to state what happened.
Supporter relations fell when they came up with the stupid name change idea, couldn’t accept the fans didn’t like the idea and said anyone disagreeing with them was a hooligan and could die when they wanted, They didn’t improve the relationship that the fans were irrelevant. That may have been the case whilst they were receiving the PL riches but they are now finding that isn’t the case and are laughably building bridges and trying to reach out to fans they have driven away.
The fact is if they had said, sorry, the money has run out and we can’t carry on pumping money into the club, but you, the fans are the most important thing and we hope your valuable support will continue whilst we try to find a buyer at a reasonable price, a lot of fans not going now would have said “Fair enough, you saved the club when no one else was interested so we will continue to do our but by putting money in through the turnstiles”.
Spot onSupporter relations fell when they came up with the stupid name change idea, couldn’t accept the fans didn’t like the idea and said anyone disagreeing with them was a hooligan and could die when they wanted, They didn’t improve the relationship that the fans were irrelevant. That may have been the case whilst they were receiving the PL riches but they are now finding that isn’t the case and are laughably building bridges and trying to reach out to fans they have driven away.
The fact is if they had said, sorry, the money has run out and we can’t carry on pumping money into the club, but you, the fans are the most important thing and we hope your valuable support will continue whilst we try to find a buyer at a reasonable price, a lot of fans not going now would have said “Fair enough, you saved the club when no one else was interested so we will continue to do our but by putting money in through the turnstiles”.
You win, it was nothing to do with financial pressures or supporter relations.
I'm not sure there's much left to argue on this point !Omega Man doesn't agree though.
Didn’t Man U used to play reserve games at bury but stopped as the pitch was a shocker?? Pretty sure that happenedLarge clubs have come to the aid of smaller clubs in the past. Chelsea saved Aldershot Town when they brokered a deal for their youth teams to play at the EBB stadium.
I'm not sure there's much left to argue on this point !
If you are happy to go ,good on you ,
Enjoy yourself .
If you aren't happy and don't want to go, also fair do,s
I agree with thatThis discussion was about the causes of the bad relations with the supporters. Chicken or the egg situation. I put down the breakdown to the Allams attitude to the fans and their approach to things when a different, less confrontational approach would have brought different results.
I agree with that
But what gets lost is they did listen to some supporters
Just the wrong ones. And that gets lost in the noise.
I say that financial pressures and supporter relations stopped investment, what is wrong with that. Its a simple fact.Does that surprise you?