dongonzalos
Well-Known Member
Just annoys me so much that we have become such a small time thinking club under this ownership.
Aims
Return to premiership = failed
Stay in Championship = failed
Return from division 3 = failed
Devalue ACL to buy it below value = half a job.
We have become a club that aspires to sell 5000-6000 season tickets.
If we build a new stadium our owners initially felt 12k should be our capacity.
We have become a club that now would lose a player in a straight battle with Bury FC.
We have become a club that does not go into a match verses Colchester fully confident of victory.
We have become s club that will not pay a transfer fee for a player.
This legal action to me snacks of absolute desperation. It is the last throw of the dice for SISU. I think it will follow the pattern of winning the hearing then again getting annihilated in court.
Then we may see JR2 follow the same route. I think for SISU they are massively associated with failure. Which could bring question on their global financial decision making hence the determination to get a victory in court and restore their reputation.
In the meantime run the club so the costs are minimal with minimal ambition and cling onto the court hearings.
In the meantime we as fans get see Wasps reap the benefits of the potential of the Ricoh. That most of us understand was there if the owners had just done business in a sensible manner.
125 million catering deals
20k crowds
No doubt a 30-40 million naming rights deal coming up.
All for around 20 million.
Didn't CCFC laugh their heads off when 21 million was quoted by Daniel Gidney many moons ago?
I look at Bradford and their current season ticket sales and understand the importance of owners who care passionately about the club itself and not other financial markets
Aims
Return to premiership = failed
Stay in Championship = failed
Return from division 3 = failed
Devalue ACL to buy it below value = half a job.
We have become a club that aspires to sell 5000-6000 season tickets.
If we build a new stadium our owners initially felt 12k should be our capacity.
We have become a club that now would lose a player in a straight battle with Bury FC.
We have become a club that does not go into a match verses Colchester fully confident of victory.
We have become s club that will not pay a transfer fee for a player.
This legal action to me snacks of absolute desperation. It is the last throw of the dice for SISU. I think it will follow the pattern of winning the hearing then again getting annihilated in court.
Then we may see JR2 follow the same route. I think for SISU they are massively associated with failure. Which could bring question on their global financial decision making hence the determination to get a victory in court and restore their reputation.
In the meantime run the club so the costs are minimal with minimal ambition and cling onto the court hearings.
In the meantime we as fans get see Wasps reap the benefits of the potential of the Ricoh. That most of us understand was there if the owners had just done business in a sensible manner.
125 million catering deals
20k crowds
No doubt a 30-40 million naming rights deal coming up.
All for around 20 million.
Didn't CCFC laugh their heads off when 21 million was quoted by Daniel Gidney many moons ago?
I look at Bradford and their current season ticket sales and understand the importance of owners who care passionately about the club itself and not other financial markets