There is a serious issue raised in terms of the financing of the new stadium. However because the aim is to produce a community stadium, finance will be from local government, lottery funding, sponsorship and other sources, including perhaps some from the directors. This is still likely to leave...
The Zamora money went on barristers fees. The Falmer inquiry has gone on longer than anticipated, and as a consequence the bill had topped £2.5 million. No one wanted to spend this money but the wankers at Lewes Council are responsible for this total farce.
There is a danger that Falmer will...
The reason why prices have gone up is that the Sky money for second division clubs is far less than for first division. On top of that even though season ticket prices were very high last season the club still made significant losses. They has originally budgeted for an extra half a million...
DK has put £1.5 million into the club and you have put in the price of a season ticket. Season tickets went up by 20% because Zamora, Kuipers, Carpenter, Cullip etc were on new contracts and they cost extra money, as did signing the likes of Kitson, Butters, Rodger and Blackwell.
Errr.....you are really stupid actually. The vast majority of money in football comes from Sky TV rights.
Looking at most chairmen in the Prem , the only ones who fulfil your definition of an "invester" (sic) is Jack Heyward at Wolves and the Crooked Croat at Pompey. As for the rest, they are...
Just ignore Berkshire. He is a one trick pony whose financial acumen is on a par with his command of the englsih language.
It is not the job of a chairman to pay for players. Martin Edwards never did it at United, Ken Bates has not done it at Chelsea. You bleat on about DK operating a fiefdom...
Investers are out there trust me
Give us a good reason why we should trust you? You cannot even spell investor let alone know what one is.
People invest to get a return on their investment. For that you need profit, and if you look at the Albion's accounts over the last ten years they...