skybluetony176
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Yes, I think that was one of Ranson's Follys.
It was a Fisher quote more recent than Ransom.
Yes, I think that was one of Ranson's Follys.
It was a Fisher quote more recent than Ransom.
It doesn't really matter who said what, where, or when, the phrase "Break even" means the same in any language from Angola to Zambia.It was a Fisher quote more recent than Ransom.
Does anyone know how much debt we are in at the minute?
An exceptionally naive belief if you don't mind me saying so.It was Ray demi-God Ranson who made that decision.
It doesn't really matter who said what, where, or when, the phrase "Break even" means the same in any language from Angola to Zambia.
I know about prozone, and that he sold it but have limited knowledge of loans so any chance of pointing me towards any articles.Ranson was just a skilled liar - fisher a poor one. You do know about his prozone loans to the club and the whacking interest rates do you?
Try looking at the accounts.Does anyone know how much debt we are in at the minute?
Fisher got away without being effectively pressed on the new stadium farce during last weeks interview. Their model is clearly a zero funding model so never going to invest their own capital and there won't be a long list of "partners" willing to cosy up with SISU and deliver a new stadium.
Unlike the current tosspot RR resigned when he realised they had no intentions of meaningful investment.
With our experience over the last few years regarding sisu I believe what he said about getting ,Andy Carroll, Jordan Henderson and Jack Cork all for the princely sum of around 2 mill.
The man gets an lot of unfair stick imo.
It was a Fisher quote more recent than Ransom.
Good to see his demi-God status is still in one piece.
Not at all , the fact is RR knew that investment is/was the only way forward , the current buffoon and his bosses really do believe they can make money using their business model.Good to see his demi-God status is still in one piece.
Does anyone know how much debt we are in at the minute?
Not at all , the fact is RR knew that investment is/was the only way forward , the current buffoon and his bosses really do believe they can make money using their business model.
He will be guilty regarding some issues but he doesn't deserve to be bracketed with the long line of chairman since.
Of course your opinion of someone/something is the only one that matters. hutch1972 has his opinion of a man that I too have to a certain extent. You only had to look at him at the Ricoh to see SISU had "Hung him out to dry"Good to see his demi-God status is still in one piece.
He relinquished approx £5-6m apparently.Tbf didn't he have to put something into the club when he left? Wasn't it something to do with ProZone? I can't remember, but thought I heard something about him having to relinquish ProZone?
Of course your opinion of someone/something is the only one that matters. hutch1972 has his opinion of a man that I too have to a certain extent. You only had to look at him at the Ricoh to see SISU had "Hung him out to dry"
FFS, this thread was set up by Malaka about possible/potential investment, not for another fucking rowathon.
If you want to argue about Sixfields, Ranson, Break even, who said fucking what etc there are plenty of threads about that, so why not for once keep this on track.
So does anyone have any updates on nay info on potential investment? If not fuck off and argue on another thread.
Investment is a pipe dream sadly. At least this diversion sees the return of our favourite pantomime Dame Sky Blue John
talk sport asking for cov fans to call in - Fisher InterviewI think OSB did some sum's a while back and come to the conclusion it's a lot less than SISU would have you believe it is, about half springs to mind. Don't recall the figures though.
Of course he did Sick Boy....Then why did he...Hahaha...they did nothing of the sort. He got out when the FL indicated they were investigating his loans to Cardiff.
He deserves even more criticism. It's bizarre that his decision not to buy the stadium, wasting money on poor signings, loaning a rival club money and bringing Sisu here in the first place are overlooked.
He is responsible for Sisu being here in the first place, ffs.
Well was watching MOTD and during the west ham game it was stated that the management had been approached by a major drinks manufacturer for a controlling share in the club and were told by the current management they had no intention of sellingBack to the original post, Are there any updates ?
Hahaha...they did nothing of the sort. He got out when the FL indicated they were investigating his loans to Cardiff.
Of course he did Sick Boy....Then why did he...
Ray Ranson has this week stepped down as Coventry City chairman, with the former Southampton chairman Ken Dulieu taking over the role. In a statement published on the club's website Ranson confirmed he will remain a "football consultant" but indicated his skills did not fit the "new phase where the commercial side of the company will need dedicated focus under a new chairman".
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A request to buy jordan Henderson, jack cork and Andy Carrol rejected.
The concept of buying young talent developing them then selling them on rejected.
You can criticise him for not trying to get a share of ACL but forcthe signings I am not so sure.
Anyway when he quit he criticised SISU so he is bound to take a bit of flack from some on here.
Have you quoted the dozen or so posters on this thread, or is it just 3 of us?Seriously, take your argument to another thread and keep this on topic, and point score elsewhere.
And what else can we talk about Moff ?I know, I just couldn't stand the usual arguments being regurgitated again.
Have you quoted the dozen or so posters on this thread, or is it just 3 of us?
And what else can we talk about Moff ?
Another shit performance, Tim Fisher, break even, loan players, selling the youngsters, take overs, the Ricoh ,relegation, they are all regurgitated on every thread every day. I wait for the day that we can talk about other issues , but I fear that is a long way off.
Regarding the investment, I gave up on that after Fishers interviews , basically there isn't any and highly unlikely there will be.
Isn't there a clause in the stadium deal that hits the current owners in the pocket if they sell within a certain timeframe?Well was watching MOTD and during the west ham game it was stated that the management had been approached by a major drinks manufacturer for a controlling share in the club and were told by the current management they had no intention of selling
Point taken Moff.The point is Hutch, this thread was meant to be about investment....a bit of hope whether it comes or not.
There are many threads with the normal arguments, point scoring, and finger pointing. Why cant people continue doing the norm on those threads and leave this one alone, and actually stay on topic.
Without hope, my support is over, so I would like the usual squabbling to not diminish the last ember of hope that many of us still might have.
You heard what Moff said...... Keep it on topic.....OURS not West Ham.Isn't there a clause in the stadium deal that hits the current owners in the pocket if they sell within a certain timeframe?