Mr Putdown
Well-known member
We, however, cut our cloth and were managed well and within our means.
"Within your means"?
How much has Bloom pumped into your club over and above your football generated income? Over £200 million isn't it?
We, however, cut our cloth and were managed well and within our means.
"Within your means"?
How much has Bloom pumped into your club over and above your football generated income? Over £200 million isn't it?
"Within your means"?
How much has Bloom pumped into your club over and above your football generated income? Over £200 million isn't it?
Are owners not allowed to invest in something they own, have Donner and Bltzen or the fab four never put any cash into the club? When you borrow money from people like the banks and agillo and don't pay them thats the debt you need to be worried about IMHO.
"Within your means"?
How much has Bloom pumped into your club over and above your football generated income? Over £200 million isn't it?
And out of that money we have a state of the art Stadium that certain clubs can only dream of, we have a training centre, that is rated as one of the best in the country, and now we have a team in the PL.
Of course they are. I'd love to be owned by the same kind of benefactor as Brighton have in Bloom, a very rich genuine fan. But to suggest that Brighton came back from the brink of non league football, via the Withdean, to the premier league gaining a spanking new stadium and training ground en route, by operating 'within your means' is frankly laughable.
Does anyone honestly think that without TB's amazing generosity, you'd be in the same position as you find yourself now?
None of which was paid for by living 'within your means' though, was it?
Which was the only point I was questioning.
Of course they are. I'd love to be owned by the same kind of benefactor as Brighton have in Bloom, a very rich genuine fan. But to suggest that Brighton came back from the brink of non league football, via the Withdean, to the premier league gaining a spanking new stadium and training ground en route, by operating 'within your means' is frankly laughable.
Does anyone honestly think that without TB's amazing generosity, you'd be in the same position as you find yourself now?
None of which was paid for by living 'within your means' though, was it?
Which was the only point I was questioning.
Of course they are. I'd love to be owned by the same kind of benefactor as Brighton have in Bloom, a very rich genuine fan. But to suggest that Brighton came back from the brink of non league football, via the Withdean, to the premier league gaining a spanking new stadium and training ground en route, by operating 'within your means' is frankly laughable.
Does anyone honestly think that without TB's amazing generosity, you'd be in the same position as you find yourself now?
Of course not, and to suggest it is risible.
We were managed very well financially in the Withdean years, Dick Knight deserves huge credit (no pun intended) for bringing the club back to Brighton, and even managing three promotions in a run down athletic stadium, where Glenn Murray was our record signing at 350,000 quid.
We then won the lottery in football terms, with the Sainted Tony Bloom giving the club a huge amount of money, so we could build a future for the club.
You are owned by the Famous Four who are rich fans (before the Americans came in) so what is the difference? You have four benefactors, we have one.
Did BHAFC pay all their debtors in full in the 90s when you got yourself in trouble?
Do you have a mortgage? If so - I assume you consider yourself not living within your means?
Nope, paid that off 14 years ago.
Adam Virgo sold to Celtic for £1.5 million to pay the Capital Gains tax on the Goldstone, because 10 years had passed, and no new ground. Our opponents (political) had hoped to bankrupt us, but failed. The Forty note fund, the Alive & Kicking campaign, they all helped us survive.
So you were living beyond your means up until that point?
No. I was able to pay my mortgage and do everything I wanted without the need for a generous benefactor helping me out financially every year. So yes I lived within my means.
Don't forget Norman Cook and some others locally (Brown?), who help to keep us going during those days. it was amazing that we did and gained 4 promotions by living within our means and selling players to survive.