So the unforseen outgoings comes to 1.2m for bringing in Robins?No they'd look to sell assets and they have had unforeseen outgoings with robins and his assistant.
They would require around 25% of revenue In the Fy to cover the summer unless there is significant reduction in playing staff.
So the unforseen outgoings comes to 1.2m for bringing in Robins?
I am not after you calling Fisher a liar. We all know that he is very economical with the truth. I just find it very ironic how you defend his lies all the time but then say the opposite of what he says when it suits.
Bollocks. Why do you make comments we all know are a lie then expect us to agree with you when you go against what you say in the past?I haven't defended his lies. You are confused as you think there is £1 million cash floating around. There isn't and its never been said there is
Bollocks. Why do you make comments we all know are a lie then expect us to agree with you when you go against what you say in the past?
And how about explaining why Robins coming in leaves us a shortfall of 1.2m?
And how about explaining how our present position has nothing to do with Richardson as you frequently tell us?
No the current position clearly has nothing to do with someone last associated with the club in 2001 and certainly nothing to do with the a risk purpose of this thread. Namely we will be funding the summer and any transfer requirements by selling players not keeping them.
3 games to go. In reality we are going to get no more than £100,000 revenue from those games.
8 weeks until the end of May? That's what 8 weeks left until the accounts come out so a £1 million worth of payments to go out with £100,000 coming in? If you seriously think the club budgeted for that then good luck. So, assuming Wembley generated £600,000 and assuming that we even get that by then there is still a shortfall is there not?
That's bollocks. Without Richardson and his "vision, we wouldn't be in the mess we find ourselves in and we certainly wouldn't have heard of SISU.
Richardson, Hover and the rest of them were the catalyst.
The ground was only built as Richardson was removed. There's no way on earth Richardson would have sold the repurchase rights and allowed to be controlled by you know who.
The ground was only built as Richardson was removed. There's no way on earth Richardson would have sold the repurchase rights and allowed to be controlled by you know who.
Yes but who wanted the new ground?
So if Richardson didn't want a new ground why did he sell HR other than to pay the wages for a few months as we had ran out of ways to raise any more money?The ground was only built as Richardson was removed. There's no way on earth Richardson would have sold the repurchase rights and allowed to be controlled by you know who.
Not sure where you are getting your figures from but at £100K at an average of £10 a ticket seems to suggest that you're expecting less than 4k at each of the remaining home games. Curious to know how you came to that 100k figure? Also curious how you've came to the £1M of outgoings figure as well. If I didn't know better I'd suggest that you've just plucked some figures out of thin air that suits your argument.
Eh?
Are you now after an argument about companies going bankrupt because they are doing at least OK to get away from Fisher saying that we are making a profit?
Or are you saying that our club is going bankrupt because of a lack of cashflow?
You tell us that no money goes to SISU. They have our ticket money. They will get the cup run money if they haven't already received it. So where would the cashflow problem come from?
Surprised we didn't get Stokes tied up after last year.
It was probably on plan for close season but he got a bad injury shortly before the end of the season and I don't think anyone wanted to take the risk of an extension in case he never recovered.
Soon he becomes a free agent who will attract a number of league one clubs, I reckon he will end up at Swindon, Bristol, Oxford, MK or Wimbledon.
Not sure where you are getting your figures from but at £100K at an average of £10 a ticket seems to suggest that you're expecting less than 4k at each of the remaining home games. Curious to know how you came to that 100k figure? Also curious how you've came to the £1M of outgoings figure as well. If I didn't know better I'd suggest that you've just plucked some figures out of thin air that suits your argument.
I'm a summing around 3,000 per game at £10 per head and some other income.
The £1 million is taking annual wages overheads and dividing by 52 then extrapolating over the weeks mentioned.
I'm a summing around 3,000 per game at £10 per head and some other income.
The £1 million is taking annual wages overheads and dividing by 52 then extrapolating over the weeks mentioned.
I think the word is assuming not summing.
That's good though because it's definitely going to force SISU outthe wage bill could be slashed even more drastically looking at the results of the trust survey regarding ST renewals, not that that will come as a shock to anybody.
That's bollocks. Without Richardson and his "vision", we wouldn't be in the mess we find ourselves in and we certainly wouldn't have heard of SISU.
Richardson, Hover and the rest of them were the catalyst.
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