kinkygerbil said:did i slag the club off?
No I don't believe that you did - my point was more general in so much that some people are, either on this board, on Harty's phone in or "in the pubs and clubs".
kinkygerbil said:did i slag the club off?
Quite. You also missed off another category for criticism: if they DO put a lot of money in then they're not doing it for the club but only because they want to see a return on their investment.Inkerman said:It is dis-heartening isn't it.
If the board do nothing they get slagged off for it. If they ask for support they get slagged off for it. If they put money in they get slagged off for it not being enough.
Strikes me that running a Football Club is a no win occupation.
Brovian said:Quite. You also missed off another category for criticism: if they DO put a lot of money in then they're not doing it for the club but only because they want to see a return on their investment.
Sorry, I think you misunderstood me. I am most definitely NOT saying that people only invest in the club because they want a return. I was merely pointing out that it IS one of the criticisms levelled at the people who have currently lent/given money to the club and Inkerman left it off his list. I'm sure he won't mind me namechecking him but 'Charlies Shinpad' holds this view. I however tend to think they're doing it more for love.El Presidente said:I appreciate your concerns but that is rubbish. The club will never make a profit so the shareholders will never see their money again. If you wanted a return on your money you would never put it into a football club with no ground, no money, a fickle fan base and a future dependent upon the whim and mood of a politician.
The only way the shareholders can get a return on their money is if the club reverses the losses made to date and then starts to make meaningful profits (never in my view on figures I have calculated elsewhere) or generates sufficient cash to repay loand made by the board( again highly unlikely as the capital costs of Falmer (if it takes place) and the servicing of the debt will always drain the club of liquid resources. And if we don't get Falmer then we are f***ed, end of.
Criticise the board if you must, (E.g Hinshelwood, Jeff Wood) but accusing them of trying to fleece the fans to line their own pockets is way out of order.
Phaedrus said:Now I'm really confused! I hope he's right as that would be sensible but The Large One's post says the club said different on Wednesday night.
Brovian said:Sorry, I think you misunderstood me. I am most definitely NOT saying that people only invest in the club because they want a return. I was merely pointing out that it IS one of the criticisms levelled at the people who have currently lent/given money to the club and Inkerman left it off his list. I'm sure he won't mind me namechecking him but 'Charlies Shinpad' holds this view. I however tend to think they're doing it more for love.
The Large One said:I can re-iterate what Dick said. However, it was to a friend of his, so could have been winding him up. The conversation, in front of everyone, went something along the lines of:
Person (no names): Just to confirm, if I put in £250, it's not a draw for a seat - only for the lifetime season tickets?
DK: No, everyone who donates £250 gets a name on a seat.
Person: Oh good, in that case put me down for four.
DK: Well I say that, except it's £251 - or £250 and a penny!
Person: Oh bloody hell, that's gonna cost me an extra 4p...
However, if enough people go up in arms about it, I can't believe that the club wouldn't relent - especially for the sake of a mere penny.
El Presidente said:The Insider speaks on behalf of the club so £250 is the de minimus for a name on a seat.
Dick was only pulling the leg of his mate and the whole thing has been blown out of proportion.