PSB Group Statement (3 Viewers)

Terry Gibson's perm

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Anybody who has been boycotting or just not going should be welcomed back with open arms the more we get in the ground the better
 
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Jack Griffin

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Anything to do with a decent run and Joe Cole I wonder?

Yes, if you read it they still state SISU out but seem resigned to them not going simply down to to a boycott, in fact a successful team was always going to result in that strategy being ineffective.

The group appear hopeful they will go if promotion is achieved. Mind you plan A (promotion to prem followed by a sale) might be back on if TM gets the club on track, back to back promotions are not unheard of.

One thing is sure, SISU are not very good at sticking to one plan, despite their alleged ethos. At present they got lucky with TM, I'm pretty sure the success would evaporate if he left.
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
There is nothing to suggest they will leave if we get promoted. People said them same about relegation to League 1.

Not sure you'd have too many buyers interested in a club that has no ground and receives minimal revenue.

That is, of course, fans want debt loaded against the club or expect an individual to gift money to the club and get nothing in return.

IMO they will only leave if we ever get promoted to the PL.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
Not sure you'd have too many buyers interested in a club that has no ground and receives minimal revenue.

On football focus this morning they were talking about how difficult it would be to find a buyer for Everton as they need a bigger ground but don't have room to expand. They said the cost of building a new stadium would make any takeover unviable.

If that's the case for a club that owns their existing ground, is in the PL and has attendances of nearly 40K we have no chance.
 

Covstu

Well-Known Member
Anything to do with a decent run and Joe Cole I wonder?
Yep, 'we are playing well and signing good players' hmm maybe time to forgive sisu for a few months. Shades of NOPM last season, 'oh we are playing Arsenal, okay we can go'
 

Nick

Administrator
Good to see the WUMs were out while the game was on!

SISU need to stop the legal attack on Coventry before I will consider a return. As riva has posted their attack if won will hit all Coventry tax payers very hard. You do not legally attack the City that your team represents knowing the outcome will financially hit the fans who support the team, it is just morally wrong.

SISU need to stop the legal attack on Coventry before I will consider a return. As riva has posted their attack if won will hit all Coventry tax payers very hard. You do not legally attack the City that your team represents knowing the outcome will financially hit the fans who support the team, it is just morally wrong. SISU need to stop the legal attack on Coventry before I will consider a return. As riva has posted their attack if won will hit all Coventry tax payers very hard. You do not legally attack the City that your team represents knowing the outcome will financially hit the fans who support the team, it is just morally wrong.

Surely if SISU win, they should be angry at the council for being in the wrong and messing with tax payers money?
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
There is nothing to suggest they will leave if we get promoted. People said them same about relegation to League 1.

Not sure you'd have too many buyers interested in a club that has no ground and receives minimal revenue.

That is, of course, fans want debt loaded against the club or expect an individual to gift money to the club and get nothing in return.

IMO they will only leave if we ever get promoted to the PL.

Frankly. Even though I'd like to see Fisher become the homeless tramp he resembles, and I hope they lose their ridiculous legal battles. If they keep managing the club the way they have this season they can stay.
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
There is nothing to suggest they will leave if we get promoted. People said them same about relegation to League 1.

Not sure you'd have too many buyers interested in a club that has no ground and receives minimal revenue.

That is, of course, fans want debt loaded against the club or expect an individual to gift money to the club and get nothing in return.

IMO they will only leave if we ever get promoted to the PL.

Funny you mentioned this before then you went on to say tat we were self sufficient?

So if Sisu are putting no money in or taking any out surely we could find some one with a passion for this club to do a better job after all it wouldn't cost them a penny.

We now have some football people in who are making a difference.
So they should get rid of the likes of TF and SW and use their wages to strengthen the team or even pay hotel bills.
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stupot07

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Never heard of the PSB


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