Don't grasp for straws, you are going to be disappointed.
Wish he'd just fuck off along with the rest of the wankers
To me it says he is planning for sixfields at the moment but a chance this could change and back at the Ricoh?
Wish he'd just fuck off along with the rest of the wankers
With the judicial review and other things around the Ricoh Arena and where we’re going to be next year, I am planning for Sixfields,” said Waggott –“but who knows what’s going to happen in the near future.
To me it says he is planning for sixfields at the moment but a chance this could change and back at the Ricoh?
Are you going to step in and pay the operating costs and player's wages? I forget that there is a huge queue of people lined up to buy the club. Any potential investors would likely press for a similar deal to what sisu want on the stadium. Why would you go anywhere near a club whose fans openly display a high regard for a stadium management company who have charged excessive rent over a number of years and pocketed over revenue. All of which they wouldn't have got of it hadn't been for the club in the first place.
Are you going to step in and pay the operating costs and player's wages? I forget that there is a huge queue of people lined up to buy the club. Any potential investors would likely press for a similar deal to what sisu want on the stadium. Why would you go anywhere near a club whose fans openly display a high regard for a stadium management company who have charged excessive rent over a number of years and pocketed over revenue. All of which they wouldn't have got of it hadn't been for the club in the first place.
Are you going to step in and pay the operating costs and player's wages? I forget that there is a huge queue of people lined up to buy the club. Any potential investors would likely press for a similar deal to what sisu want on the stadium. Why would you go anywhere near a club whose fans openly display a high regard for a stadium management company who have charged excessive rent over a number of years and pocketed over revenue. All of which they wouldn't have got of it hadn't been for the club in the first place.
That maybe true-none of us can really see into the future, but that statement is your opinion and definitely not a fact.Sick boy makes a valuable point. Not so sure about the last sentence mind.
However it raises the question most on here continually ignore: If SISU end it all (and most likely by liquidating the club) what then?
Be careful what you wish for. The group backed by former directors and fantasist Hoffman failed to wrestle the club from SISU even with the Council and ACL's obvious backing. No one else will come in and rescue our club in it's current state.
Sick boy makes a valuable point. Not so sure about the last sentence mind.
However it raises the question most on here continually ignore: If SISU end it all (and most likely by liquidating the club) what then?
Be careful what you wish for. The group backed by former directors and fantasist Hoffman failed to wrestle the club from SISU even with the Council and ACL's obvious backing. No one else will come in and rescue our club in it's current state.
Sheffield United have just signed their seventh player of the summer I wonder which team will finish higher the one that signs players now or the one that scratches around until the end and then signs whatever is left?
Not the Ricoh - it will be at the brand spanking new stadium that's been under construction for the past year in secret. It's camouflaged and made from invisible materials and all new season ticket holders will be given x-ray type glasses to be able to find the stadium which is somewhere in the Warwickshire countryside.
I thought everyone knew that.
I'd imagine the one with the biggest turnover and wage bill will finish higher 90% of the time.
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With the judicial review and other things around the Ricoh Arena and where we’re going to be next year, I am planning for Sixfields,” said Waggott –“but who knows what’s going to happen in the near future.
To me it says he is planning for sixfields at the moment but a chance this could change and back at the Ricoh?
Are you going to step in and pay the operating costs and player's wages? I forget that there is a huge queue of people lined up to buy the club. Any potential investors would likely press for a similar deal to what sisu want on the stadium. Why would you go anywhere near a club whose fans openly display a high regard for a stadium management company who have charged excessive rent over a number of years and pocketed over revenue. All of which they wouldn't have got of it hadn't been for the club in the first place.
Are you going to step in and pay the operating costs and player's wages? I forget that there is a huge queue of people lined up to buy the club. Any potential investors would likely press for a similar deal to what sisu want on the stadium. Why would you go anywhere near a club whose fans openly display a high regard for a stadium management company who have charged excessive rent over a number of years and pocketed over revenue. All of which they wouldn't have got of it hadn't been for the club in the first place.
I'd imagine the one with the biggest turnover and wage bill will finish higher 90% of the time.
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Why are we in this league then
When we came down, we must have had the biggest or very closest to the biggest wage bill in the league
Why are we in this league then
When we came down, we must have had the biggest or very closest to the biggest wage bill in the league
Why are we in this league then
When we came down, we must have had the biggest or very closest to the biggest wage bill in the league
Why are we in this league then
When we came down, we must have had the biggest or very closest to the biggest wage bill in the league
Not even close, the three promoted teams had wage bills of £27m (reading), £29m (Southampton) and £41m (west ham). Our turnover was £10.8, in the bottom 3-4 in the league. Our entire wage bill was £9.91m.
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