KersleyDigs
Well-Known Member
We all know SISU want a return for their investors and that "selling at the bottom of the cycle isn't gonna happen". We get that we aren't stupid. What most of us don't understand is this.....
In order to be attractive to a buyer at a price SISU would accept on behalf of their investors we would probably need the following:
- Championship status
- some sort of stadium ownership
- a decent fan base turning up each week
In contrast to these likely targets we are:
- dropping down the football league by the month
- stadium - less, with ownership looking further away than ever
- getting really low crowds that are on the slide
SISU are miles from their objectives it would seem, unless of course they are keeping something from us? Are other SISU businesses benefiting from CCFC ' S HUGE losses?! Is this why they seem happy with how things are?
Their arguments of long term vision, doesn't stack up alongside their short term view on player sales. Other teams often keep their star player until promotion as the long term gain is far more beneficial financially than a quick 1m. So which is it? Short term? Long term? Can't have it both ways....
The ambition is to 'invest in the academy', but we all know that if we have a young player going well in the league come January, that he'll be sold to scupper any promotion chances, all in the name of 'a long term vision', then we are back to square one and nowhere near any promotion objective.
None of it makes sense, we deserve some answers and consistency
In order to be attractive to a buyer at a price SISU would accept on behalf of their investors we would probably need the following:
- Championship status
- some sort of stadium ownership
- a decent fan base turning up each week
In contrast to these likely targets we are:
- dropping down the football league by the month
- stadium - less, with ownership looking further away than ever
- getting really low crowds that are on the slide
SISU are miles from their objectives it would seem, unless of course they are keeping something from us? Are other SISU businesses benefiting from CCFC ' S HUGE losses?! Is this why they seem happy with how things are?
Their arguments of long term vision, doesn't stack up alongside their short term view on player sales. Other teams often keep their star player until promotion as the long term gain is far more beneficial financially than a quick 1m. So which is it? Short term? Long term? Can't have it both ways....
The ambition is to 'invest in the academy', but we all know that if we have a young player going well in the league come January, that he'll be sold to scupper any promotion chances, all in the name of 'a long term vision', then we are back to square one and nowhere near any promotion objective.
None of it makes sense, we deserve some answers and consistency
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