L
longjohnskyblue
Guest
How much in terms of Capital hase sisu got in reserve? From 11k to 2k is a drop of 8k per match. Add to that ticket prices have dropped by about £10 each. So if (9k x 23*25) - loss of crowd + (10 * 2000) - Additional price drop * 3 - Min time at sixfields. This is the minimum losses expected.
OSB stated about a fortnight ago that .....
"The group balance sheet has reduced in value to 858,901 in 2013 from 1,121,965 in 2012
There are no major assets although there are 2m in assets linked to the employee benefit Trust and a corresponding liability
Debtors (amounts owed to the group) are 437,725 up from 370,758 in 2012
Cash balances are down to 409,326 from 533,612 in 2012
there are no major creditors"
So How could they possibly prove they can fund these losses yet alone find additional funding to build a new stadium!"
The reality is Fisher is once more playing at the heart strings. He is relying on the weak willed to cave after a temporary good run. Would there be any clamour to go if city had lost the last 2 games - absolutely not! All that is happening are those who don't want to see themselves as helping those who are destroying the club trying to justify themselves.
The mere fact Fisher is talking to the fans pretty much proves they are worried - after all if they were so confident of their predicament would they be trying to win over the fans? History has proved they have never listened to the fans concerns!
It is obvious the NOPM is having the desired effefct! Only this week it was announced that Joy is now more than happy to talk to the council yet before the start of the season they wouldn't even entertain it! It's clear they assumed after a good run of results they expected a pretty much full stadium. The reality is that no matter how well they do, ultimately sixfields will always be considered as an away fixture and expecting any more than the average away crowds (around 1000) is at best naive, at worst down right ridiculous.
Only a return to the city the club is named after will bring the fans back in numbers and only then if it is done in a short timeframe. Sure they can give away tickets to the northants crowds, but how many are going to watch a league one game they have no affinity with?
How many Cov fans would go to a Fester v villa game if given free tickets? You will get the odd hundred, but they certainly wouldn't pay to go - and that is the fundamental problem with sisu's tactics.
So NOPM is working and can be seen to be working! Keep the faith get rid of sisu, and byh default the club will return home! Trying to get cov back regardless cannot work
OSB stated about a fortnight ago that .....
"The group balance sheet has reduced in value to 858,901 in 2013 from 1,121,965 in 2012
There are no major assets although there are 2m in assets linked to the employee benefit Trust and a corresponding liability
Debtors (amounts owed to the group) are 437,725 up from 370,758 in 2012
Cash balances are down to 409,326 from 533,612 in 2012
there are no major creditors"
So How could they possibly prove they can fund these losses yet alone find additional funding to build a new stadium!"
The reality is Fisher is once more playing at the heart strings. He is relying on the weak willed to cave after a temporary good run. Would there be any clamour to go if city had lost the last 2 games - absolutely not! All that is happening are those who don't want to see themselves as helping those who are destroying the club trying to justify themselves.
The mere fact Fisher is talking to the fans pretty much proves they are worried - after all if they were so confident of their predicament would they be trying to win over the fans? History has proved they have never listened to the fans concerns!
It is obvious the NOPM is having the desired effefct! Only this week it was announced that Joy is now more than happy to talk to the council yet before the start of the season they wouldn't even entertain it! It's clear they assumed after a good run of results they expected a pretty much full stadium. The reality is that no matter how well they do, ultimately sixfields will always be considered as an away fixture and expecting any more than the average away crowds (around 1000) is at best naive, at worst down right ridiculous.
Only a return to the city the club is named after will bring the fans back in numbers and only then if it is done in a short timeframe. Sure they can give away tickets to the northants crowds, but how many are going to watch a league one game they have no affinity with?
How many Cov fans would go to a Fester v villa game if given free tickets? You will get the odd hundred, but they certainly wouldn't pay to go - and that is the fundamental problem with sisu's tactics.
So NOPM is working and can be seen to be working! Keep the faith get rid of sisu, and byh default the club will return home! Trying to get cov back regardless cannot work