gary_ccfcforever
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Was in the casino with investors both before and after the game today
I kinda agree OSB. Like I implied, maybe the plan was to put everything they have on the roulette, and if it came off, place a bid straight away?
Where is the problem? That's exactly what these crooks paid for the club is it not?One of them had a £1 coin in his hand
One of them had a £1 coin in his hand
Was in the casino with investors both before and after the game today
yes saw them aswell.So how do you know they were investors?
had a chat with them.BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW THEY WERE INVESTORS? They could easily just be non-football related guests of Hoffman.
had a chat with them.
somethings afoot we will be hearing about it very soon.
absolutely!!That'll do for me Brinner! So there is an alternative to SISU then?!?
yes we need to spread the word now.Then I have an answer when people give me crap for shouting SISU OUT and ask me "But who in?" Time to dust off the old SISU OUT/HOFF IN! banner, methinks-the first anti-SISU banner ever shown at a City game, I'm proud to say
Does anyone know a pilot who wants to pull a " sisu out "banner over the Ricoh on match days
That'll do for me Brinner! So there is an alternative to SISU then?!?
Ever since Hoff said his consortium were waiting for administration I've wanted us to go into administration. If a deal can still be struck so that that doesn't have to happen then great.
Anything other than watching the club have its heart and soul ripped out - we're even starting to lose some of our die hard supporters now.
What I will never understand is how SISU expect this approach to be a success. I don't get what they are trying to do, and the blustery Mail interview with Ken where he claimed to be "very close" to having the cash to buy half of the stadium was laughably bullshit. So was his statement on the official site yesterday. But what do they hope to achieve with all this posturing? Is it all a bid to hike the price up? How much do they want to go away, as they are clearly not prepared to put any more money in-they must want out, as all they can do is lose money if they stay? Yet they talk as if they are going nowhere fast, which is certainly true of the club as a whole as long as they remain it's negligent custodians.
I hope they now realise that their gamble of Thorn working a miracle on a shoestring budget has failed, and that they need to get out. I hope they will now be prepared to come to the negotiating table with a clearer sense of perspective-they do not, by any means, "hold all the cards". If anyones balls should be in a vice, it's theirs. But they have "balls of steel", remember, and I fear that they will somehow try to wrangle an unrealistic deal for themselves and negotiations will break down once again.