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Anyone But Knight
As far as I am aware a "chairman" doesnt have to be a shareholder. I could be wrong.
How I understand it is that none of the other board members want to be in the "firing" line, so its DK (as chairman) to fulfill that duty.
I would guess that Mcghee going, Wilkins going and Thicky going were all board decisions, but its Knights job to do the hiring and firing. As chairman he would have some input of course, perhaps keeping thicky for as long as we did for example - but I firmly believe its the board behind all decisions. DK is merely the "messenger" or public face.
Superb post and spot on as its about time many on here stopped rolling back the years to 1997 all the bloody time.This club needs to be run properly and not like a non league club like its run,so marketing,ticketing and so much more needs massive improvements fast.Nobody is hounding out anybody.
I tell you what gets on my tits, it's a Chairman consistently f***ing about with managers and so obviously out of his depth, but everyone wearing DK goggles because he's done a great job before.
This is business for f*** sack, in the City, if the top man fucks up too many times, he gets sacked (obviously not appropriate for us) or moved to President, with his pride and stakeholding somewhat intact.
You have to take the emotion out of it, and do what's makes sense for the future of the club. Of course, most people can't handle that part, but it needs to happen all the same.
Think, he is/was a big player at Lloyds of London, used to live near Henfield,I notice that Kight's shareholding outvotes the Bloom's combined shareholding.
and who is this William john brown with over 15% of the company?
I notice that Kight's shareholding outvotes the Bloom's combined shareholding.
and who is this William john brown with over 15% of the company?
on NSC, maybe. But you don't vote for the Chairman.
As of 31 August 2008, these are:-
Harry Richard Knight 1,602,500 23.02%
William John Brown 1,100,000 15.80%
Anthony Grant Bloom 850,000 12.21%
Pig City Incorporated Limited (Norman Cook) 750,000 10.77%
Kevin Griffiths 582,000 8.36%
Raymond Alexander Bloom 535,000 7.68%
Friday Ad Holdings Ltd 500,000 7.18%
Derek Leonard Chapman 460,750 6.62%
Michael John Hastilow 250,000 3.59%
Robert Leonard Pinnock 142,000 2.04%
J Gold 100,000 1.44%
John Edward Vickers 50,000 0.72%
Joseph David Hirschel 15,000 0.22%
Edward Norman David 10,000 0.14%
Peter McDonnell 10,000 0.14%
John Town 5,000 0.07%
Martin John Perry 130 0.00%
Not all of them are necessarily able to sit on the Board of a football club, let alone be elected Chairman.
More interestingly, who is the J. Gold who owns 100,000 shares? Any relation to a certain Birmingham City Director?
Knight has gone on record a number of times to say that he would be prepared to bring on board other investors who are interested, or who even want to take over provided it's not to turn the club into one man's plaything. He's not exactly been overwhelmed with offers though, has he? Or do you know any different?The Board should announce that they are prepared to step down if a group with real financial backing is prepared to take over.This should have been done when it was realised that the present Board could not afford to save us from relegation from the Championship, but its the only chance we have of getting out of the mess we are in, its got to be worth a try because the best alternative is continuing in Div1, or dropping out of the league.
Lets face it,we have tried changing managers a number of times, it has not worked because they were handicapped by a chairman who had run short of cash,you have only to think of Steve Coppell who could have kept us in the Championship League,with the necessary financial backing.I note that from time to time we read that we should support Knight because he saved the club from going out of existance,but the facts are approximately 11 years on we are on the brink of relegation to Div.2,after probably three years of the worst football we can remember. I feel now is the time to try Plan B,
because support is dropping off and will only worsen even if we should survive in Div.1.
The Board should announce that they are prepared to step down if a group with real financial backing is prepared to take over.This should have been done when it was realised that the present Board could not afford to save us from relegation from the Championship, but its the only chance we have of getting out of the mess we are in, its got to be worth a try because the best alternative is continuing in Div1, or dropping out of the league.
Most clubs can't attract the investment they need, but some clubs do. I can see 3 categories of club:
1. Small, unglamorous clubs that will always be in the shit - i.e. Chesterfield, Wrexham, Cheltenham
2. Big club with massive debts too costly to bail out - i.e. Leeds, Southampton, Charlton
3. 'Sexy' clubs with manageable debts - i.e. QPR, MK Dons, Hull, Swansea.
I'd put Brighton in the latter category. We've got a catchment area like Hull, a glamorous location like QPR and new stadium planning permission like MK Dons. So whilst it's never going to be easy attracting investors I think this club is in a much better position than most clubs, and anyone ruling out the possibility of a serious investor would be hasty.
Pointless thread.
But then there is a point to it surley? :confusedbutlovesphilosophy:
But i agree with you. No point. Just abit of fun maybe.
I'd go for the often overlooked "player/chairman" option.