between 20 + 30 saints fans )that i know of) expected to turn out.
keep up the good work guys. hopefully you can make more people aware with you're 2 live sky games coming up
Has Heaney's consortium got preferred bidder status because other sleeping partners in BIL will recoup their losses ? Do you think Plymouth City Council will allow the restrictive covenant on Home Park to be lifted ? If the BIL deal goes through , the covenant lifted and planning permission is granted for a retail park/cinema/hotel/housing will Argyle have to groundshare ? For a £1 investment , Ridsdale (Heaney's puppet) will own the club and be taking a massive salary as Chairman , what will happen if he decides to piss off after milking the club dry ?
The Brent bid still has it's issues. Brent has stated that he will install Ridsdale as Chairman. The difference though, is that he will merely be a salaried Chairman, put there for his contacts and inside knowledge. He will not have the run of the sweety shop as he would with the Heaney deal. Brent would retain the purse strings, keeping Ridsdale on a leash. There will also be a Fans Trust member on the board to ensure good communication and an open relationship with the fanbase, something which has been sadly lacking over the last 5-6 years.
Why? why why why. what hold does Ridsdale have over you all? I mean, he is someone that football fans can happily gather against, but he is going to be in regardless. I don't get that.
Why? why why why. what hold does Ridsdale have over you all? I mean, he is someone that football fans can happily gather against, but he is going to be in regardless. I don't get that.
A) We don't know. Through extra money to Mastpoint they greased the palms of the company who put up a new mortgage for the ground and who comprise former directors (the one's who ran up the debts). But because BIL base themselves in Gibraltar they're not obliged under Gibraltan law to disclose who they are.
B) We don't know. Presently we think not, any council that caused a megaplex or a shopping centre to be dropped into the 'green lung' of the City would itself be dropped by the City voters. However, and here's the scary bit, were the football club to be deliberately run into the ground and went out of business (and with the rent / Ridsdale salary costs of the BIL bid on decreasing gates it's quite likely) what would the council do with the resultant white elephant in the park?. If Home Park became a weed infested grafitti strewn eyesore, they'd have to rethink. It's worrying but it's an inescapable conclusion that it'd be to the advantage of the landlord for us to fail.
C) Maybe, but as above it's possible we'd be run into the ground first, as a going concern we have a natural fit with Home Park.
D) We'll have been run dry, we'll be dead. I've no problem with someone making a living off the back of a sucessful football club, i'm not anti-capitalist, but the model has to work, investment has to happen and rewards can THEN be reaped. He's already taking £20,000 a month though, on gates of 6,000. With no independent finace of his own, no bank will lend to us, no investor will see a return, so do the maths!.
Continued thanks, also to the Saints fans earlier who said they were coming. As a group you didn't cover yourselves in glory whilst relegating us last season so as a repair excercise that's a great gesture, thanks.
I think one of the most powerful things you could do (assuming its not to late) would be to invite James Brent to the fans united days..... and unite around him, chant about him, banners "We want Brent" (who sounds like our wanted Liam Brady consortium)..... its clearly the deal with he best interest of the club and fans first.
if you think so be prepared to fight and fight hard for it..... Get behind Brent, laud him, sing his name try everything to get him there for soundbites with Plymouth fans around him for any cameras present
I don't think James Brent has been that specific about an appointment. As I recall the most he said was that it would 'make sense' to utilise the experience of the man who has been running the football club through the adminstration period. To that extent i'd agree with him, continuity makes some sense otherwise some poor sap will be parachuted in and have to make sense of things. Then again JB said that some time ago and Ridsdale hasn't exactly endeared himself in the meantime, that could his former position on things and even then could just signal a transitional appointment.
Nothing is guarenteed regarding Ridsdale being involved at all, least of all the bash to his ego he'd have to swallow if he didn't get in with BIL. But yes, to a few fans who've sheltered themselves from reality and who SIMPLY just want to have the name Plymouth Argyle continue 'at any cost', he does have those who'll defend him. I don't get that attitude either, it's sad.
The meeting last night.
Many thanks to all who attended including the Argyle fans. I won't go into too much detail yet as much of what we plan is dependant on getting quotes/permission from the club etc but this is a precis:
We agreed that the objective is to back the Plymouth Argyle Supporters' Trust in their fight to save the club.
The logo for the Friday night Leeds game is "Go Green - Save Argyle".
We plan to advertise by various means before the home games to promote the Fans Re-United event and remind Brighton fans of the success of the original Fans United.
We are encouraging Brighton fans to wear green on the day.
We are planning banners, flags, cards and balloons in the ground.
We are liaising with the Supporters Trust and other Argyle fan groups for maximum impact for the 24th September.
We are planning various online campaigns to raise awareness.
We are also contacting journalists, TV and radio presenters to highlight the campaign.
We are hoping to issue a press release in the next few days to formally outline what it's all about.
It's going to be a busy few weeks but many thanks to Woodchip for getting this all up and running.
You haven't got time to worry over the details to much.... its Brent or Ridsdale/Heaney. Pick your horse, and back it with everything
If there is anything I can do from Reading then please give me a shout and I will do what I can from here. I have been talking with some of the guys from work who will be attending with me on the day. Should be a group of 10-15 of us if all goes well. Many different clubs supported as well so there will be a few teams represented by us in our shirts. Also thinking of getting Fanunited 92 on the back of my shirt...
If there are any other seagulls in Reading/Berkshire we could organise a coach? If not I believe there is a train leaving around 10am from Reading on the day which takes about 3-3.5 hours to get to Plymouth without any changes so it will be an easy enough journey
Todays update by the way, looking better for 'my horse' but now the presence of a mysterious Monaco based consortium causes a Roger Moore like eyebrow raise................