Aren't they?Even Burnley, a club in crisis, who are in the PL aren't attracting national interest.
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Aren't they?Even Burnley, a club in crisis, who are in the PL aren't attracting national interest.
Mid table,150/1 to be relegated,I'd hardly call that a crisis.
It's just as well the season has resumed then but who has said we aren't in crisis? I'd rather be in Burnleys shoes than ours,wouldn't you?When we were in the PL and had 12 fit players we considered it a pretty concerning state of affairs. Their owner said their club wouldn't survive if the season didn't resume, seems quite concerning.
Others would say we aren't in crisis because we don't have a ridiculous wage bill so the club's existence isn't under threat.
It's just as well the season has resumed then but who has said we aren't in crisis? I'd rather be in Burnleys shoes than ours,wouldn't you?
When we were in the PL and had 12 fit players we considered it a pretty concerning state of affairs. Their owner said their club wouldn't survive if the season didn't resume, seems quite concerning.
Others would say we aren't in crisis because we don't have a ridiculous wage bill so the club's existence isn't under threat.
When we were in the PL and had 12 fit players we considered it a pretty concerning state of affairs. Their owner said their club wouldn't survive if the season didn't resume, seems quite concerning.
Others would say we aren't in crisis because we don't have a ridiculous wage bill so the club's existence isn't under threat.
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The investigation highlights he appalling state of our club. I fear the only way we will get rid of the Allams is when they fold the club stating it cannot sustainably service the debt owed to Allam House. We could very well end up like Portsmouth or Bolton. I fear for the future and I'm angry that they have willfully destroyed the joy that the team has brought the supporters through greed and mismanagement. Until the club can't pay the interest and management fees to Allamhouse they have no reason to leave.
On the fit players, I think the difference there is the timing. Ours was at the start of the season, when there is no advantage, whereas Burnley's has come at a time where they are pretty much safe.
His man-management and motivational skills are **** too. He turns up and "sacks" 4 players before a vitally important match, must have really motivated the rest. Not!Ehab has done nothing but follow meaningless strategies,
Worse, far worse.Also stacking up the debt on the SMC thereby placing that at the bottom of a big black hole should it all go tits up. They are putting the club back to where it was when the Allams took over
Worse, far worse.
They owe the money to themselves. Unless someone is stupid enough to buy the club and the debt, the club will have no debt when sold.If they leave us in League 1 or even lower, with more debt than when they took over and nothing to show in terms of facilities/investment
I've got a limited article free subscription to the Athletic. It keeps asking me to take up a subscription but I get 3 or 4 free articles a month.
The investigation highlights he appalling state of our club. I fear the only way we will get rid of the Allams is when they fold the club stating it cannot sustainably service the debt owed to Allam House. We could very well end up like Portsmouth or Bolton. I fear for the future and I'm angry that they have willfully destroyed the joy that the team has brought the supporters through greed and mismanagement. Until the club can't pay the interest and management fees to Allamhouse they have no reason to leave.
They owe the money to themselves. Unless someone is stupid enough to buy the club and the debt, the club will have no debt when sold.
They owe the money to themselves. Unless someone is stupid enough to buy the club and the debt, the club will have no debt when sold.
They owe the money to themseves. Some small silver lining in all this? No revenue heavies kicking the door down, no other nasty bills or outgoings seemingly. Just the gift that they want back in the sale price.
Reading the other posts about Peter Grieves, it is possible he could have done a Glazer on us and borrowed massively on future prem earnings? That right here and now, we are fooked.
So we wait for the smart buyer, who can buy the club, can invest in the club, who has made a shed load of cash from astute business decisions. He ain't going to buy us, is he?
If...and it's a big if, we where for sale at a reasonable price, then we would be a potentially very good investment/buy
And no ground (thank ****!)How? We have no playing squad and no fan base.