Firstly, although I can imagine some of the responses you'll likely get, I just want to say cheers for doing this. Regardless of people's opinion about the content it's obvious that the lad has spent a hell of a long time looking into and cross referencing things to try and give as clear an understanding as possible of our financial position. Given that he admits that it's nothing illegal and he isn't trying to suggest that we're screwed financially, it's pretty obvious that he's not a mag and is just a concerned fan who would rather we were doing better on the pitch. I don't see any reason why that should be criticised and tbh he's been quite refreshing in terms of not responding to slightly mocking posts with any sort of abuse. It was getting a bit repetitive and disruptive on the takeover thread when people were just looking for updates on the investment, but I think it's a perfectly good thing to have on a separate thread where you can engage with it if you wish or ignore if you wish.
I admit that I understand very little about finances and accounts, but I'd only make a couple of comments that might be wildly wrong.
Firstly, without meaning to sound dismissive of what you've done, does it really matter if we're getting taken over/ invested in? By that I mean I'm assuming that any due diligence process will easily find similar to what you have found, therefore if there's money to come back to SAFC they will account for it when agreeing the deal. In that sense, since Donald is obviously looking to sell sooner rather than later, do we need to be concerned? I get that it might be an issue if he was here for ten years and nothing seemed to come back that was spent on the football side, but if it's going to be short term I'm assuming that it'll effectively sort itself out.
Also, I understand your concern in terms of how we don't look certain to get out of league one (mind we've been poor and we're still near play offs so I don't think loads will be needed in January to give Parkinson a good chance of succeeding), but when you talk about the £20m and how it could help, do you really think we need to be spending much of it now? It's one of those things, we can't have our cake and eat it, we can only spend it once.
By that I mean let's say he flung £6m at it in July, you'd fancy us to go up (but no guarantee). The trouble is, that would have been to bring in more expensive players (maybe Maddison for one). It would have had to have been spent on players that we feel can make the step up, but very few of those would come here if championship clubs were interested so we'd be fishing in a limited pool and might have to overspend to get them here (like I imagine we did with Grigg's wage since they knew how desperate we were for him to sign). So we spend a decent chunk of the money and it increases our outgoings. Firstly if we don't go up we're then a bit ****ed because our wage bill is even higher when our income drops, but even if we do to up it would add to our costs when we need to be ensuring that we minimise losses. I know we need to spend eventually, but do we want to be overspending on players who might not even be able to make the step up? When we get up we might need to fund a push towards the top part of the table, so are we not better off going up with very minimal costs so that we can do all the work we need to do when we're in the league above and can spend the £20m on players who we can be very confident will do a job?
You've got to remember that Donald has always said you should get out of this league with minimal/ no spend in terms of transfer fees. The fact that we seem to be doing it on the cheap is likely a reflection of that belief rather than any unwillingness to put his hand in his pocket. We were close last season, this season he obviously believed that Ross could do it and now has given Parkinson the chance. From the way we've approached the last two games I think there's every chance we can go up without needing much of the £20m spent. That's his call to make and i can understand the logic for keeping our powder dry as it were as long as it works, and we're too early in the day to suggest that it won't. He no doubt hopes that we stay in and around the play off places (which we should) and then maybe some minor adjustment in January might see us still have plenty time to target the top two.
If we don't go up the money will likely (I'd have thought) be needed to cover costs since our parachute payments stop, so we'd have a big reduction in income. Is holding back the money now not just a sensible approach rather than spending it, or most of it, now and making things worse if we don't get up? If we're a year or two down the line, struggling financially, still in this league and he hasn't paid it back then it's an issue, but for now I see it as simply being part of his plan for the club.
Again though, just my thoughts and I might be miles out/ inaccurate on various things, just thought you deserved a considered response and slight alternative viewpoint given the work you've put in. I'm glad we've got fans who care enough to do the work you did though, you're only trying to make sure the owners are being good custodians, I'm sure even they'd agree that that's healthy