They did the shafting first and most. They deserve what they get. Our eventual new owners will have the chance to start afresh and pick up the pieces. We just need SISU to sell for the recovery to begin.As long as sisu gets shafted who cares about the long term future of thr football club hey?!
They did the shafting first and most. They deserve what they get. Our eventual new owners will have the chance to start afresh and pick up the pieces. We just need SISU to sell for the recovery to begin.
you're on the wind up, sisu may deserve what's coming but nothing indicates there will be a bright new dawn for the club I'm afraid.They did the shafting first and most. They deserve what they get. Our eventual new owners will have the chance to start afresh and pick up the pieces. We just need SISU to sell for the recovery to begin.
There will be little pieces to pick and I doubt the council will give thr club any goodwill, their eggs are all in the rugby basket. They aint interested in the football club.They did the shafting first and most. They deserve what they get. Our eventual new owners will have the chance to start afresh and pick up the pieces. We just need SISU to sell for the recovery to begin.
And any new owners will probably benefit from a large chunk of goodwill from the council.
There will be little pieces to pick and I doubt the council will give thr club any goodwill, their eggs are all in the rugby basket. They aint interested in the football club.
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We'll see
why do you disagree?
why do you disagree?
Where is the kick in the bollocks?
fair enough, don't agree myself but none of us know for sure how other parties will react once sisu have gone.I think 'martcov' has just answered that for me.
No he was talking bollocks - I thought you liked him?
Now that is a football ground
Can we name one of the stands behind the goal "The west end"
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We both know they did throw some money at the club when they got here but that went tits up, and that was before the new governing rules of limiting your spending to your income. I know the lower Premier sides get round it by the owner keeps having to put money in, but unfortunately our owners haven't clearly got the money to do it that way, so we are stuck with them unless they can find a buyer to buy something with absolutely no assets.
I'd love it another way but we can only spend what we get through income, and no-one surely can argue that given our owners, so we have to start anew and build something that will increase income so they can put that towards investing on the pitch and a better team.
If we stay at the Ricoh, our sons and daughters who take over from us as fans ,will be facing exactly the same dilemma in 20/30 years, a shit team in a rented stadium with limited income, it wont ever go away .
We can start to build something away from the Ricoh's constraints and begin to grow something for the future to sell on as product that someone see value to it, or stay for the longer course if we get near the promise land.
and you would seek to tie the club down to that level... Robins & Hill didn't get the club up to the First Division by thinking small.Part of the issue when people don't seem to understand we are in league 1. Same when we do undisclosed, same as when we get loans and frees. Some will expect massive fancy stadiums, marquee signings etc.
So, back onto the BPA or some imaginary new stadium...I'd have one request (on top of the standard monkey-butlers serving beers...). I'd like to see new stadiums getting away from the 'soul-less bowl' design. I get that filling the corners adds to the capacity but it would be nice to have 4 distinctive and different stands.
Carry on....
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I agree weeman, four steep distinctive stands, there are some great relatively cheap but fantastic German stadiums built recently. Nice and steep so people are on top of the pitch,creates great atmosphere.So, back onto the BPA or some imaginary new stadium...I'd have one request (on top of the standard monkey-butlers serving beers...). I'd like to see new stadiums getting away from the 'soul-less bowl' design. I get that filling the corners adds to the capacity but it would be nice to have 4 distinctive and different stands.
Carry on....
and you would seek to tie the club down to that level... Robins & Hill didn't get the club up to the First Division by thinking small.
on the other hand Bryan Richardson had unrealistic expectations and plans which pushed the club into reverse..
someone needs to get a grip and find the right level, which IS NOT LEAGUE ONE!
So, back onto the BPA or some imaginary new stadium...I'd have one request (on top of the standard monkey-butlers serving beers...). I'd like to see new stadiums getting away from the 'soul-less bowl' design. I get that filling the corners adds to the capacity but it would be nice to have 4 distinctive and different stands.
Carry on....
Disagree completely. Would be basically accepting we are a tinpot lower league club.
The 70s have gone. Get over it.
Exactly why they have to be replaced.We are a league 1 club. We have owners who don't have money to invest, who aren't going anywhere at least until the end of judicial proceedings.
I definitely think we are on for the imaginary new stadium.I didn't say it had to have a capacity of 3,000 did I you sanctimonious plank?!
If you read my post again and CAREFULLY, I said 'BPA OR some imaginary new stadium'. I've underlined and made bold the bit you should take notice off.
And the atmosphere in bowl stadiums isn't as good as the old skool designs. Get over it.
I definitely think we are on for the imaginary new stadium.
I agree, don't get me wrong I'm not wanting them to stick around.Exactly why they have to be replaced.
Disagree completely. Would be basically accepting we are a tinpot lower league club.
The 70s have gone. Get over it.