happypig
Staring at the rude boys
Hereford United went bust because they couldn't raise £116000.
This cronyism makes me sick.
This cronyism makes me sick.
Disgusting. I'm so angry we've contributed (if the post above is correct about the 5 clubs who didn't).
Never felt so disconnected from the club.
If 5 clubs abstained who made up the difference?
Debenham's vouchers
Hills of Hove.
If 5 clubs abstained who made up the difference?
If 15 clubs voted for it, isn't the motion then carried so that the 5 clubs who did the right thing have to cough up anyway? If only we'd been classy enough to join the five (I believe a 14 - 6 majority wouldn't have been enough?)
If 15 clubs voted for it, isn't the motion then carried so that the 5 clubs who did the right thing have to cough up anyway? If only we'd been classy enough to join the five (I believe a 14 - 6 majority wouldn't have been enough?)
Surely clubs can't be forced to pay it? SURELY?! Or are they going to start docking points?!
Absolute joke.
I normally hate whataboutism, because (especially where money is concerned) it's never as simple as money ringfenced for this thing should be spent on that thing instead.
But, in this case. That is 250,000 we are getting NOTHING for. If we can afford to toss a quarter of a million quid at a millionaire who's quitting his job, we can afford to toss a quarter of a million quid at REMF or local schools, or helping retired players or anything, literally ANYTHING else.
At least 14 clubs needed to agree to it for it to be carried, so you'd have needed 7 against.
They had 5 against, we could've (should've) been the 6th, and maybe helped persuade someone else so that this whole grubby bung could've been binned off. I know everyone is calling Barber out on this (including me), but at the end of the day, Tony Bloom controls the purse strings.
Either way, the club need to come out and give their justification for it - although I very much doubt anything they say will placate the situation.
As for us, Paul Barber has an excellent grip on BHAFC finances ever since the 1st season at the Amex.
I’m pretty sure from memory Paul Barber wasn’t actually at Brighton for your first season at the Amex.
Agreed. We can't just lay blame at Barber because we feel Bloom is above criticism. He's not, and I'm disgusted with us going along with this.
What WORLD are these people moving in that someone (Buck at Chelsea) can suggest such a thing and the rest of the room doesn't all shout "f*&^ off you brown nose". The list of things that could have been done with this money from AITC to REMF to a local homeless charity, or anything! You could make the donation "in the name of Scudamore" if you absolutely must, but just to have a whip-round of that scale is quite frankly disgusting.
All the money I've spent on this club in my life, going to about 1,000 games, buying countless programmes, shirts, memorabilia, etc, or just flat out making donations doesn't come close to £250k. So, everything financially I've ever put into this club over the years can just be given away in a moment when someone passes a hat around and asks for a whip-round for a multi-millionaire. That is what this game, and our club has come to. How can that not make my (financial) support for the Albion over nearly 40 years, feel utterly worthless?
We as fans are NOTHING to these clubs anymore, and sadly, our club is looking like it's no exception.
I'm so angry about this.
At least 14 clubs needed to agree to it for it to be carried, so you'd have needed 7 against.
They had 5 against, we could've (should've) been the 6th, and maybe helped persuade someone else so that this whole grubby bung could've been binned off. I know everyone is calling Barber out on this (including me), but at the end of the day, Tony Bloom controls the purse strings.
Either way, the club need to come out and give their justification for it - although I very much doubt anything they say will placate the situation.