That would be the right thing to do.so sisue won't do it
Which Christmas would that beHave another beerforget about this shit till after xmas
Well, forgive me for this but if it's crazy ideas you want. For £10 a week each commitment from the masses (estimated 10k) NOT going to sickfields - that'd result in £5.2m a year. Already enough with a proper structured organisation to gain a loan to buy the ruddy Ricoh ourselves. £26m over 5yrs...even without interest. By the time the Ricoh is in new hands SISU would likely be ready to part with CCFC to cut losses for which the Ricoh asset would serve as a lever for a further loan to buy CCFC too in 4yrs time...what on earth is stopping us??? Egos? Know-how? Confidence? Fear? What???
Well, forgive me for this but if it's crazy ideas you want. For £10 a week each commitment from the masses (estimated 10k) NOT going to sickfields - that'd result in £5.2m a year. Already enough with a proper structured organisation to gain a loan to buy the ruddy Ricoh ourselves. £26m over 5yrs...even without interest. By the time the Ricoh is in new hands SISU would likely be ready to part with CCFC to cut losses for which the Ricoh asset would serve as a lever for a further loan to buy CCFC too in 4yrs time...what on earth is stopping us??? Egos? Know-how? Confidence? Fear? What???
Well, forgive me for this but if it's crazy ideas you want. For £10 a week each commitment from the masses (estimated 10k) NOT going to sickfields - that'd result in £5.2m a year. Already enough with a proper structured organisation to gain a loan to buy the ruddy Ricoh ourselves. £26m over 5yrs...even without interest. By the time the Ricoh is in new hands SISU would likely be ready to part with CCFC to cut losses for which the Ricoh asset would serve as a lever for a further loan to buy CCFC too in 4yrs time...what on earth is stopping us??? Egos? Know-how? Confidence? Fear? What???
Um, most fans having £10/week disposable income?
There are about 10k missing from home games...call it £20 a home (Ricoh) match spend on average...23 home games plus cups & you get around 26 games a season. That equates to exactly the same at £10/wk.
It's the Saturday before Christmas I've had a couple of beers after finishing my Christmas shopping and I got to thinking, what if instead of spunking say £25mllion on a new stadium and continued losses at the sixpence shed sisu offered that money to the council for the Ricoh and the whole shooting match. Simple, once again apologies but I have been drinking and will continue do so.
I spent £300/year on my season ticket, I wouldn't be able to increase that to £520/year before I've even bought tickets (unless you're giving free tickets to those on this scheme, in which case how is it making us money?)
But for the next 5yrs none of the ex-season ticket holders, nor any other of the missing 10k are spending any money (average £20/Ricoh game) - so that first yr £5.2m raised, total over 5yrs is £26m. Once club & ground are united once more...everyone starts afresh. Effective management of both should lead to a situation where the debt CAN be serviced & the club CAN progress.
Top trolling
= SISU may win & bleed us for yrs to come. That way fans definitely lose.
Otherwise we give ourselves a chance.
Sounds like you have made your choice - loser!
= SISU may win & bleed us for yrs to come. That way fans definitely lose.
Otherwise we give ourselves a chance. We were talking crazy ideas - how many of those have turned into major successes throughout history?
Sounds like you have made your choice - loser!
Explain the choice bit
You need explanation?
Your club has been stolen away. Your current options are: continue as is; trust those that stole it to bring it back (or thereabouts in some pale shadow of what it was); do something!
Your own £10/wk becomes investment in the club.
I already do that with my season ticket.
Which suggests you are not one of the missing 10k! You have a ST for sickfields so would by implication be following option one of the first two options.
The fact I needed to explain all of this says a lot (& I am not going into that!)
Chomp....
Champ......
Because they will never spend the 35 million
( including loses over 5 years)
They hope to get the Ricoh for less than 10.
The council should call their bluff and say we will accept buds starting at 40 plus as the stadium is superior than the proposed one.
But for the next 5yrs none of the ex-season ticket holders, nor any other of the missing 10k are spending any money (average £20/Ricoh game) - so that first yr £5.2m raised, total over 5yrs is £26m. Once club & ground are united once more...everyone starts afresh. Effective management of both should lead to a situation where the debt CAN be serviced & the club CAN progress.
So, I'd be paying £10/month to not see City for 5 years?
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