not even zombies think Manchester utd have worse problems than us.
At least it was more inciteful. It seems he just supports the team and that transcends the politics for him.
Take a long hard look at Manchester United my friend and you think we have problems, having a laugh?
I'm sorry you feel like that and I'm not taking sides but just looking for more balance.
SISU are not the worst owners we've had but are certainly not the best but I still scratch my head trying to remember a good one?
Nobody wants to be in Northampton (Manager, Players, Press or Supporters), particularly the next generation (our youngsters) or our older loyal fans who've been following the the Club for more years than they care to remember (either because of their health or age or even logistics). However we are where we are for a very good reason, to be quite honest I'm totally sick to death with the politics but I started when I was very young supporting 'The Bantams' and continued to embrace change when the Sky Blue revolution came along, no regrets just full support.
What really depresses me is the total lack of understanding that other parties involved in this debacle are equally (if not more at fault than the owners).
Renewed my season tickets on the first day (passion & commitment) but totally understand why you've adopted your stance.
I only missed one home game due to family commitments but also managed six away (more than double my usual total), can't say I'm looking forward to the 'commute' to Northampton but along with my sons will attend as many games as I possibly can, starting with Cardiff in the COC!
All I'd say is watch this space, who knows what will happen in the future, certainly not me but I have a feeling things may be happening ..... fingers crossed.
More rubbish from you so he says he supports Steve and the team, then follows up with even bigger garbage then yourself.....
yet the team comes first look and read his threads like everyone else or is he now your new hero we know how you like changing stances?
He is hardly my hero. I am just pointing out that at least on that post he gave some explanation as to his motives that sounded plausible. He spoilt it later with a Man Utd comparison.
It is a good post. Your approval gives it no more credence. Bore off with your 'usual suspects' shite and accept that everybody has an opinion, and in having one, it doesn't mean they don't have the best wishes of CCFC at heart.Excellent post, funny how the usual suspects ether ignore or do not have an answer to these type of threads thought one might even give you a like????
I for one see it exactly that way yes I do veer off on a tangent, but that is only to be expected when the so called educated ones attack anything not in their agenda.
If the club had different owners would it be a fair rent?I find it very funny that the ones who say CCC were ripping off the club with rent.
They dont use the same logic and say SISU are ripping off the club by paying near enough the same amount in management fees!
So they reckon its wrong for CCC to rip off CCFC. But fine for SISU.
Very strange attitudes they have this will not get an answer. Yes im on about paxman2 and RFC.
If the club had different owners would it be a fair rent?
Thanks gents. Has made my cornflakes most enjoyable this morning.
But as you would have to admit most of his posts are ruined by some sort of comment or other.
Just about all of us wants what is best for our club. You still need to keep a bit of reality with what you want to happen though. It is like when some on here were cheering SISU on with their attempt to prove state funding of some sort with the Ricoh whilst wanting CCC to provide state funding to pay all contracts off so that SISU could obtain the unencumbered freehold.
I understand what many are saying when they say that talks could happen about our clubs return before the money is paid and the fruitless litigation is finished. But a famous quote has been rewritten by SISU. It used to be 'Give them an inch and they will take a mile'. Now it is 'Give them an inch and they will take the piss' Negotiations need to start with a clean slate. And continual fruitless litigation isn't a clean slate. It is just continuing with the previous bad blood. Their last chance was to get the vast majority of us behind them so they can get what they want. But the vast majority of us know that it won't work. Compromise is all they have left.
The FL did no favours to anyone but SISU by saying that our club could return mid season. This gives SISU the chance to keep up with the litigation instead of knowing that they have a few weeks to sort everything out. So we are left with more silly games instead of a chance of our club being home for the start of the season. The chance of our income being of multiples of that in Northampton. The chance of our club making a profit without selling everyone of value. The chance of bringing in a striker that will score for fun in Division 3.
Once I see proof of it being someone else that is stopping our club from coming home SISU will get my support. Until then they will get the respect from me that they deserve. The same respect they give to us. Zero.
He is hardly my hero. I am just pointing out that at least on that post he gave some explanation as to his motives that sounded plausible. He spoilt it later with a Man Utd comparison.
Just for the record, I was not comparing (someone's edited my post!).
If you thunk SISU are greedy what I was suggesting was you take a long hard look at how some other clubs owners operate and what charges they apply, Leeds, B'ham & Man. Utd..
Not comparing their success but suggesting you take a look at how the Glaziers financed the purchase of the club, their interest charges on the original loan, annual management fees & charges etc..
Just wish some on here would look at the bigger picture and how the majority of football clubs are run and financed in this country! I'm sure somebody will post shortly how those wonderful owners of Leicester City 'love the club' and know a lot about football. I don't think so!
Like the vast majority it'll be a tax dodge or possibly fiddle or as is alleged by some, money laundering!!!!!!!!!!
Take a long hard look at Manchester United my friend and you think we have problems, having a laugh?
I'm sorry you feel like that and I'm not taking sides but just looking for more balance.
SISU are not the worst owners we've had but are certainly not the best but I still scratch my head trying to remember a good one?
I can't fault your commitment to our club, but I won't be making the trip to Sixfields.Nobody wants to be in Northampton (Manager, Players, Press or Supporters), particularly the next generation (our youngsters) or our older loyal fans who've been following the the Club for more years than they care to remember (either because of their health or age or even logistics). However we are where we are for a very good reason, to be quite honest I'm totally sick to death with the politics but I started when I was very young supporting 'The Bantams' and continued to embrace change when the Sky Blue revolution came along, no regrets just full support.
What really depresses me is the total lack of understanding that other parties involved in this debacle are equally (if not more at fault than the owners).
Renewed my season tickets on the first day (passion & commitment) but totally understand why you've adopted your stance.
I only missed one home game due to family commitments but also managed six away (more than double my usual total), can't say I'm looking forward to the 'commute' to Northampton but along with my sons will attend as many games as I possibly can, starting with Cardiff in the COC!
It would be nice to think you're right but until I see something concrete be that foundations for the new stadium, or an announcement of our move back I won't hold my breath.All I'd say is watch this space, who knows what will happen in the future, certainly not me but I have a feeling things may be happening ..... fingers crossed.
Just for the record, I was not comparing (someone's edited my post!).
If you thunk SISU are greedy what I was suggesting was you take a long hard look at how some other clubs owners operate and what charges they apply, Leeds, B'ham & Man. Utd..
Not comparing their success but suggesting you take a look at how the Glaziers financed the purchase of the club, their interest charges on the original loan, annual management fees & charges etc..
Just wish some on here would look at the bigger picture and how the majority of football clubs are run and financed in this country! I'm sure somebody will post shortly how those wonderful owners of Leicester City 'love the club' and know a lot about football. I don't think so!
Like the vast majority it'll be a tax dodge or possibly fiddle or as is alleged by some, money laundering!!!!!!!!!!
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
Just for the record, I was not comparing (someone's edited my post!).
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
I agree that those who say they are trousering money are talking nonsense. There is no real money.
The premier league was dubbed the Greed is Good League by the late Brian Glanville. He'll knows what he would think now. Greedy owners, greedy players and greedy fans. It has destroyed the fabric of the game through gross inequality.
However, let's not kid ourselves. Sisu entered the game to join that particular gravy train. It's just unlike some of these other owners they were clueless. Employing one incompetent chairman who in turn employed a dreadful manager and replacing him with an even worse coupling.
Now they embark on their latest strategy of attrition. No doubt it will take just as long and be as successful as the first game plan.
The point you fail to realise is greed is ok in football - it's a greedy game and perverse by all norms in industry. The owners do though have some corporate responsibility to the community and the decision to remove the club is for many the final straw in a reign where the hedge fund have behaved more like the proprietors of Fawlty Towers than an international finance portfolio.
Whatever you say the situation is dire.
I applaud your attendance at sixfields as I believe the club has to have some continuity of support for the future.
I'm not bothered about greedy owners but these greedy owners can't even do greed can they? We lurch from one fiasco to another.
The real issue though RFC is the move. They should have considered that implication above all else. They didn't and they didn't value the community at all. So for that I think they are the worst owners - not the greediest and not the worst at managing the playing side and development - but because they failed to consider the customer.
At last...you found your tablets?!
My view has always been entirely consistent.
The difference is my belief they will not simply go away or surrender. I believe they will remain for a long time in an attempt to secure something that will mean the club has an increase in asset value.
The other fundamental difference between myself and the majority is the approach you take to attempt to resolve the situation. I am not going to get into hyperbole about political examples but often you have to accept greater concessions to the agressor even if it's to the detriment of the "innocent" side. Most on here would not. The official supporter groups have at times blatently sided against the club. What does this achieve? The owners by removing the club from its home show that they have no regard for popular opinion or will be shamed into action.
The trust and Kcic should have been meeting with ACL and the council and urging them to have interim talks as the offer was made. No point in saying pay the money sisu - they will not so other avenues should be explored.
This again was why the Kcic offer was frustrating. Was there really money to pay the rent? If so it should have been transparent and said so. Then this would again have applied pressure. Do they really think Ms Seppella cares if a negative headline appears in their newsletter. I'd imagine it just gives her and Tim and mark something to chortle at over the dinner table.
Unfortunately in life you have to dance with the devil or in the end when the last dance comes you will be left sitting in the corner alone and with only the past to remember.
The problem is you don't just say I know everything sisu are doing is wrong, I know they are the issue but I don't care because I want the club to get the stadium weather or not thats fair or right and we need sisu to win for the good of ccfc weather thats fair or right, to me this seems to be what you actually believe, if you said that while some wouldn't agree there would be little argument. You don't just say that though, you try to argue that sisus side is right, that acl are the problem, that the council are the problem and try to discredit everything people post regarding sisu being the problem.
how such an intelligent person as Joy Seppala clearly is
Why do you think Seppala is intelligent? She doesn't come across as very bright to me.
The fact that she had successfully operated the hedge fund for a number of years. Weren't they one the ten most profitable funds in 2008?
Then they met us:facepalm:
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