O'Neill was a massive let down, he needed Robertson as his number two to succeed.
Agree 100%. It wasn't just the results either. His brand of football was tedious to watch.
O'Neill was a massive let down, he needed Robertson as his number two to succeed.
The main reason that I binned my STAgree 100%. It wasn't just the results either. His brand of football was tedious to watch.
Virgil van dijk would have signed for us from Celtic when Advocaat was here.. funds refused apparently
I feel as though our history has been littered with this sort of thing - although off the top of my head I couldn't name any
Well he would be worth at least a million nowVirgil van dijk would have signed for us from Celtic when Advocaat was here.. funds refused apparently

I feel as though our history has been littered with this sort of thing - although off the top of my head I couldn't name any
FPP know all that, and more, yet still chose to become involved ....
.... I'm sure their advisors and solicitors know more than people on chat forums.
The way you're talking no one would ever buy a football club, but they do.
You take this stuff awfully personally, or frame it as being negative about the club, but I'm being realistic and objective.
As someone who has sold part of a business, and valued it accurately in a difficult market, I'm giving an opinion. Simply saying that they got involved glosses over that they clearly didn't go ahead with a direct and immediate takeover, and whatever your position, that is not a good sign.
My opinion is simply that they wanted to see us further up the chain, (ie: challenging for the league one title) and that they appreciate how competitive the market is. They can't buy success at the next level. Those same people who advised them also told them that for whatever reason, buying us outright was not an optimal move. At our lowest ebb. With the price only going to rise.
So basically, until they say they are now interested in buying the club outright, and they instigate a proper, majority purchase of Stewart Donald's shares, not simply kick that can down the road for later evaluation if we meet targets etc, then I will remain sceptical that they are now going to snap Donald's arm off just because he wants to leave. I hope they do, I just haven't seen much that unequivocally suggests that level of buy in yet.
there has been a lot of hot air vented in his threadsWell I am personally holding smug responsible for climate change. All his fault. LOL.
it must be very tempting for themthe Yanks would make a fortune from us by just changing our shorts to blue with stars on. Easy win
and he's never properly explained being on the grassy knoll that particular day!Well I am personally holding smug responsible for climate change. All his fault. LOL.
According to Total Sport tonight PP signing players won't be affected by SD selling the club, and also isn't under any obligation to sell players.
Read into that what you will! There could be a few explanations for it I suppose... either we never had money and we still don't... or that the loan was to buy players not just fix the lift and change a few light bulbs.