Time to Go Sisu. (10 Viewers)

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
So the council have done the right thing they have done what many on here wanted?
They sold a commodity they never should have had...(regardless of who they sold it too)

It is about time our Hedgefund owners did the same.

TIME TO GO SISU TIME TO GO........................

This has nothing to do with the manager, squad where we play it is all down to our owners who still have little regard for our football Club our City or our Fans.
:blue::blue:

While they remain here we are doomed to more misery.
So before the same old posters start crying they got it for a good price nothing, have spent nothing just put it all on the clubs books, so can sell it cheap and still be better off.
 

RFC

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And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.
 

hill83

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One thing it will do is give the fans a boost. Which in turn may improve attendances and possibly give the players a boost. So even if it's only that in the short term, fuck them off.
 

Otis

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And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.


Keep going.

It will make the van that's coming your way easier to find you.
 

Kingokings204

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The problem is sisu are going no where so as much as I agree LAST sisu are here to stay and sadly I agree this means more misery and league 2 is inevitable so fans I hope we don't have a massive argument when we get relegated it is going to happen even if not this year then within 5 years certainly.

It really isn't that hard to work it all out, we are the joke club of the 92, it was Portsmouth 2 years ago but we have firmly over taken them with the sixfields move and kicking on this season to a new low. Argue and make excuses all you want the facts are simple and clear and when you've read the same book for the last 15 years then you know what the ending is.
 

ecky

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And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.

They are the problem right now!!
They are a hated organisation, everything they stand for and the way they operate .
What good have they done?
The whole lot needs a root and branch clear out...
 

will am i

Active Member
And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.

And they have exacerbated those problems rather than solved any of them. And have proved that they are incapable of running a football club. Or do you think differently?
 

Senior Vick from Alicante

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Historical off pitch problem's will continue to take their toll RFC, but any new owners would realise that investment on the pitch is a necessary fix. Sisu,s lack of investment in this area over the last 6 years is why we are where we are. To say anything else is ridiculous.
 
And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.

We had problems before SISU that is for sure. But they multiplied them a thousand times at least. You really need to accept RFC that SISU is just another way of saying disaster.
 

AndreasB

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One thing it will do is give the fans a boost. Which in turn may improve attendances and possibly give the players a boost. So even if it's only that in the short term, fuck them off.

I thought going back to the Ricoh was the answer to everything?
 

albatross

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As I posted on another thread. SISU only postponed and prolonged the agony for us. Their only interest was in the Ricoh and surrounding development potential the team was always secondary. As for saving us, they saved us from Admin and 10 points ...... since then we've had admin, 20 points and the farcical trip to Northampton which not only stressed ACL but also the potential support base for our team. Did we lose the majority of our debt in the admin process or was that then carefully transferred to other SISU companies?

Other than one last tilt at the RICOH I cannot see what they want with a football club.

This now takes real pound notes to fix.

If we treat it like a business then there has to be a plan that is executed. In that plan there is usually a loss making period (initial investment) before the benefits are realised.

We have reached Rock Bottom , Do we have a single saleable asset? The bones have been picked clean and i do not see how SISU will ever get a payday out of this football club.

AS for scaling SP. not sure about that. Last year we had assembled the bones of a very good team (Mark Robins should take some credit too) but since then SISU have sold on, cut costs and left SP's hands tied in terms of being able to sign any quality to replace what we has lost.

It will get worse before it gets better
 

albatross

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just noticed I said we had reached rock bottom ..... and then predicted that it would get worse....no one expects the Spanish inquisition!
 

hill83

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I thought going back to the Ricoh was the answer to everything?

That was one part of it. There isn't one magic fix.

Hang on, are you about to use people wanting us to go back to the Ricoh as a negative in your latest wacky angle? Let me stop you before you start. Nobody is interested.
 
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skybluetony176

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We're going to do a pompey. We'll go down this season and go into admin again. And if it's not this season its any season while SISU are here. Like Hill said, if nothing else it will give the fan base a boost which will be the first time in a long time that doesn't last for the entirety of one game.

RFC how long can you continue to blame the previous owners? Any problems SISU inherited have been compounded and added too by SISU. When is that going to compute in your brain? When we're in the conference?
 

stay_up_skyblues

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Would love to see the back of SISU.

So who comes in if they go? There has not been a solitary credible offer for the club during their tenure. A few photos of American businessmen in the directors box at the Ricoh and press releases from a clown professing to represent anonymous Chinese business men does not count. And even if either of those potential suitors were serious, it would have been a purchase with a view to owning the Ricoh, now impossible.

We are fucked, well and truly, with or without SISU. The only chance this club has is if I or some other passionate mug wins the Euro Millions and decides to piss it up the wall buying SISU out.
 

AndreasB

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That was one part of it. There isn't one magic fix.

Hang on, are you about to use people wanting us to go back to the Ricoh as a negative in your latest wacky angle? Let me stop you before you start. Nobody is interested.

Oh I forgot this site is only interested in shouty sisu/pressley out slogans written by people who never go to a game
 
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RFC how long can you continue to blame the previous owners? Any problems SISU inherited have been compounded and added too by SISU. When is that going to compute in your brain? When we're in the conference?

There was nothing to buy though, hence the fact we've only been appealing to organisations such as SISU, prepared to take a gamble and accepting the inevitable failure when it doesn't work...

And there's the problem now, too. The club as business is failed, and has been for a long long time. Any business other than football would have seen it die long ago, it's only kept alive on the offchance, and the fact it offers membership of an exclusive club.

It doesn't, however, make it appealing to anybody else to buy than dubious speculators, so you're relying on moderately wealthy fan-owners (*not* Elliott and Hoffman *please*). And even if they did, the foundations need rebuilding and while that goes on, we'd better be prepared for the club to sink lower still as there's nothing there whatsoever, and until they're fixed we're probably doomed to go in ever decreasing circles with the odd blip.
 
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letsallsingtogether

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That is where you are Wrong.
Yes I want Sisu gone for what they have done to our club
I for one have not ever posted anything but sympathy for Pressley I don't blame him for this shit one bit, he has been dealt a crooked card as will the next manager and the next as long as they are here.
Sisu are the ones that need to change and change fast or we will be doomed.


Oh I forgot this site is only interested in shouty sisu/pressley out slogans written by people who never go to a game
 

torchomatic

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Whilst I agree they should go. Who's going to "buy" us? There's nothing to "buy" is there? Thanks to the Council the chance of owning our own stadium is at least 250 years hence.

It's a fuck up from everyone.

So the council have done the right thing they have done what many on here wanted?
They sold a commodity they never should have had...(regardless of who they sold it too)

It is about time our Hedgefund owners did the same.

TIME TO GO SISU TIME TO GO........................

This has nothing to do with the manager, squad where we play it is all down to our owners who still have little regard for our football Club our City or our Fans.
:blue::blue:

While they remain here we are doomed to more misery.
So before the same old posters start crying they got it for a good price nothing, have spent nothing just put it all on the clubs books, so can sell it cheap and still be better off.
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.

You're so deluded RFC that it's this entire forum who laughs at you, don't you see that???
 
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Whilst I agree they should go. Who's going to "buy" us?

There'll always be a queue.

It needs a spot of strength and belief to weed out the wasters, chancers, mentalists, speculators and incompetents however... rather than just taking anybody because they're not the present incumbents.

Otherwise in 5 years time people will be calling for Fisher to return, suggesting he's not that bad really, and it wasn't really him calling the shots anyway.
 
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Oh, and it'd be nice if we weren't flanelled so easily by a spot of vacuous false rhetoric that says nothing, too.
 
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Jack Griffin

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And you think that'll solve any of our problems that exsisted long, long before SISU arrived??????????????????????I'm still laughing.

Not instantly, but they are the bigest part of the problem. They are not running a football club, some sort of property litigious speculation operation.
 

Travs

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'SISU Out' has the same problems as 'Pressley Out'....

Who will replace SISU if they went. I seriously doubt anyone better will want to buy us.....

Any the notion that SISU leaving would result in an attendance boost is laughable. The floating City fans have proved time and time again they only have interest in City for the big games. We may get an increased attendance for one home game, but we'd be back to 7-10000 before you know it.

It is my firm belief that that SISU issue, while it is a major issue for a lot of the hardcore fans, they are still attending City matches. But for the floating fans it is just another in a long line of excuses not to get behind the team. As soon as we returned to the Ricoh the 'NOPM' stance changed to 'too expensive'......

While I'm on a rant, the crazed logic of a lot of city fans really pisses me off.... we demand Conference level ticket prices, in a stadium that we believe is Premier League standard, but we won't turn up until money is also invested in the team.... something doesn't add up there...!
 

italiahorse

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Whilst I agree they should go. Who's going to "buy" us? There's nothing to "buy" is there? Thanks to the Council the chance of owning our own stadium is at least 250 years hence.

It's a fuck up from everyone.

Any businessman worth his salt would buy us up at what we are worth.
They have not got to find the cost of also buying a stadium.

It's total bollocks that we need to own the stadium.
Access to all incomes generated by the Football Club and a good rental agreement is all that is required.
Both have been discussed by new ACL owners so that is where the answer lies.

Can't believe anybody thinks we could ever own the Ricoh complex and all the incomes streams. Cloud fucking cuckoo land.:wave:
 
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Jack Griffin

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'SISU Out' has the same problems as 'Pressley Out'....

Who will replace SISU if they went. I seriously doubt anyone better will want to buy us.....

Any the notion that SISU leaving would result in an attendance boost is laughable. The floating City fans have proved time and time again they only have interest in City for the big games. We may get an increased attendance for one home game, but we'd be back to 7-10000 before you know it.

It is my firm belief that that SISU issue, while it is a major issue for a lot of the hardcore fans, they are still attending City matches. But for the floating fans it is just another in a long line of excuses not to get behind the team. As soon as we returned to the Ricoh the 'NOPM' stance changed to 'too expensive'......

While I'm on a rant, the crazed logic of a lot of city fans really pisses me off.... we demand Conference level ticket prices, in a stadium that we believe is Premier League standard, but we won't turn up until money is also invested in the team.... something doesn't add up there...!

Nonsense, a lot of people refuse to buy a ticket while they remain.
 

letsallsingtogether

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You never know???
There is an organisation that maybe interested in the whole package after all they own the Ricoh?

Seriously their are some that would be interested if sisu walked away do a good deal on rent etcetera after all the Ricoh needs us so there is a way forward they have spent nothing they deserve nothing give it us back.

First of all you need the fans back on side to make a go at it Sisu will never get them back so they will never change anything except our standing in the league which while they are here can only get worse.
I maybe wrong in all this it is only an opinion but it looks clear cut to me as did the Northampton move as did the sale of the Ricoh all wrong, but so is sisu staying here wrong for our club.
Whilst I agree they should go. Who's going to "buy" us? There's nothing to "buy" is there? Thanks to the Council the chance of owning our own stadium is at least 250 years hence.

It's a fuck up from everyone.
 

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