AbsolutelyGood riddance arsehole.
AbsolutelyGood riddance arsehole.
It’s a fine line between having viability and sustainability, and ‘speculating to accumulate’ which could be ‘betting the entire business’…He's as good as gone then. Rightly or wrongly (?) this is why we'll never get promotion with the current owners. Whilst it is obviously right that the books are balanced I do wonder what could happen with owners with at least a little passion and ambition.

It’s a fine line between having viability and sustainability, and ‘speculating to accumulate’ which could be ‘betting the entire business’…
As far as Piroe is concerned, is someone offers north of £5m I suspect he will be gone: could be a lower figure if he is still here in January![]()
I think you’ll find, if you care to check, that I have never suggested or stated that the Owners/Yanks will pocket the money.What does it really matter how much Piroe, or anyone else, is sold for, The dreaded Owners will only pocket the money. Won't they ?
That's the regular point of viewpoint hereabouts. Isn't it ?
It's what " Yankee scumbags " do. Isn't it?
He's as good as gone then. Rightly or wrongly (?) this is why we'll never get promotion with the current owners. Whilst it is obviously right that the books are balanced I do wonder what could happen with owners with at least a little passion and ambition.
I think you’ll find, if you care to check, that I have never suggested or stated that the Owners/Yanks will pocket the money.
As someone who has read the accounts, there is no evidence whatsoever to indicate any such thing: rather sales have been made to ‘balance the books’ and generate sufficient cash flow to survive.
As I wrote above it’s a fine line between having viability and sustainability, and ‘speculating to accumulate’ which could be ‘betting the entire business’.
Indeed, it was reported today that the Owners have actually invested another £1m in share capital - so money is coming in, rather than flowing out to them.

As someone who has been a director of a professional sports club, I know from direct personal experience what a difficult ‘hand to mouth’ existence most clubs have, when they are effectively having to “rob Peter to pay Paul”.I didn't actually say you did, but it has been stated, and inferred, on this Forum on countless occasions.
The Owners are constantly vilified for allegedly doing so, and I get attacked for defending them.
Running a football Club is such a costly exercise, and most fans' have no realisation of what is involved.![]()
Good riddance arsehole.
Swansea City had a decent spell in the appalling Premier League...[snip "the usual"]...those fickle fans' ?
It never ceases to amaze me how speedily football fans' go from idolatry to hatred - just a heartbeat.
It's not that long ago that he, almost, earned the Freedom of the City after blowing Cardiff away.
If there is no point in trying to get promoted then what is the point of the club even continuing? Do they try and improve the team just to the point where they can finish 7th every season or just to finish one place above relegation? Should we aim to finish mid table? It appears you have no clue about being "a fan", which is your prerogative but I don't understand you posting on a fans forum in that case.
I post on this Forum, because I can. I don't vote with the sheep, never have, never will.
All footballers are mercenaries but at the very least act with a tiny bit of respect for the fans and the club you're using as a stepping stone and don't **** on them with total disregard.

I would suggest that the Club is kept afloat by a number of stakeholders. The supporters/customers, the commercial partners/sponsors/advertisers, income from TV/Media outlets, competition monies, replica kit sales as well as the Owners.Ah, you use the word "respect ", but I doubt you understand what it means.
For example, there is precious little respect shown, ( actually, there is none ), on this Forum to,
a) the Club Owners, who keep the Club afloat. (The Club's customers don't )
b) the Manager and his staff,
c) the previous Owners who actually SAVED the Club from virtual extinction,
d) previous Managers, some of whom left for pastures new,
e) numerous previous players, once they had left for pastures new,
f) family and friends of former players.
I could go on, but nobody is listening.
Were I to post hatred and bile, as do many, I would receive numerous " likes ", and suddenly become a hero.
I prefer to be viewed as the villain. I can sleep at night.![]()

I could go on, but nobody is listening.
Got to be honest - I have no bad feelings toward former managers -except maybe Monk as a manager not player - they did us well and I loved what we had ( just watched the old game highlights against Norwich and it lifted my spirits) Same with the past players - but as Mono mentioned on another thread - each season is a new beginning and for that I don't have respect for current ownership. Jinks and co didn't have the money this lot do and look what they did - again I am grateful for what they did - yeh so it didn't end well but boy were those a brilliant few years!Ah, you use the word "respect ", but I doubt you understand what it means.
For example, there is precious little respect shown, ( actually, there is none ), on this Forum to,
a) the Club Owners, who keep the Club afloat. (The Club's customers don't )
b) the Manager and his staff,
c) the previous Owners who actually SAVED the Club from virtual extinction,
d) previous Managers, some of whom left for pastures new,
e) numerous previous players, once they had left for pastures new,
f) family and friends of former players.
I could go on, but nobody is listening.
Were I to post hatred and bile, as do many, I would receive numerous " likes ", and suddenly become a hero.
I prefer to be viewed as the villain. I can sleep at night.![]()
It doesn’t amaze me at all. If a player decides to down tools because he wants to play for someone else, why shouldn’t the fans be pissed off with that player ?It never ceases to amaze me how speedily football fans' go from idolatry to hatred - just a heartbeat.
It's not that long ago that he, almost, earned the Freedom of the City after blowing Cardiff away.