At what point in my post did I say that you had to put up all of the money? I asked if posters would put in set amounts or even commit to monthly payments. Here are the questions again in simple words. I have not used long words to keep it simple. Would you put your money towards buying the club? How much would you be willing to put in? Would you commit to a regular sum each month?
If your answer is that you would put in £1.38 as that is all that you can afford then yes that would do for an answer.
And again just what is the point of it. Why is everyone required to explain exactly how much they could afford to contribute to run the club on a thread about new owners? Only reason I can see for posting it is as another wishy-washy, devils advocate, "be careful what you wish for" thing. Really thought we'd moved on from this having spent a bit of time away from this board. Turns out the same few of you are still at it. How far do we have to fall before you stop defending them?
Like many others I suspect, I look at this thread pretty much every day hoping that 'no new owners' actually morph into ' genuine hope of new owners.' It never does. Sigh.
A nice opportunity for a local business to knock out a few T-shirts with a trimmed down version of this logo and any other designs they can think of. If it's one thing the enemy despises it's bad publicity. Let 'em have it!
There isn’t anything to put into, but I would probably put in £1k and would maybe commit to £50 a month. I think that £1k was the amount Portsmouth supporters were asked to pledge, quite a few didn’t of course make the payment when it came to it and five or six pledged millions. Thanks for asking, how about you?
Grow up silly ****. I take it then that you wouldn’t put any money in? Leagues one and two are just at the levels financially where supporters could buy their clubs or at least a descent share of them. That’s the point.
I'd be up for that, but would want a sensible asking price, none of this £40 mill malarky. I would want a sensible third party valuation including a loss making SMC