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I'm a tad sceptical yet am Convinced this was part of Andersons brief.
The CT stuff may be a consequence of this information being revealed from either party.
But we are where we are Baz, struggling in league 1, renting someone else's stadium, about toYou're right, but all their success is tempered down currently by such promise being nipped in the bud & abject failure being on the cards again I guess?
It is the opposite argument of 'my mom is better than yours' type thing I suppose
...onwards & upwards PUSB
AFCs post makes it sound like sisu are going to make it official that they are willing to sell the club or a share of the club rather than there is any actual interest from other parties - we'll see.
Hi Harry
I'm going to the game tomorrow and bringing someone back after the game who may know a thing or two. Hopefully I can find out a bit more but I cant push him and I wont compromise him either. Like I have said from the start it is only a rumour, but I can confirm that it is going around the club and people in the know aren't saying much
Just to back Malaka here a little. Sisu are up to something in the background and it is to do with ccfc now a complete burden on their portfolio of investments. As I understand, they have been looking for a JV deal with potential investors or potential sell up if a certain price is matched. I have no idea what the price is. At the moment there isn't any money to put into the club. The club is barley ticking along and the only way for Sisu now is to find partners with money ready to invest or take what they can on their valuation. At the moment everything is on hold within the club until they know he next steps. Hence no progress on anything and temp manager etc.
Not sure I'm reading this right, but are you saying (not you personally) thatHeard similar and that it is possibility due to the damage the club are causing to the reputation and value of the overall company. Not sure if this true but hearing things about their reputation plummeting.
However I don't work in that world so can say it is correct myself, just rumours. Anyone an investment guru on here?
Hilarious!Not sure I'm reading this right, but are you saying (not you personally) that
Coventry City FC are damaging the reputation of SISU.
If so, ffs that's a bit rich isn't it.:wtf:
Just got back, not much said but there is a buzz that investment is imminent.
No one knows for sure where it's coming from.
The board/owners do not have much to do with the team, therefore there is just speculation as to where it is coming from. They are guessing just like we are.
Sorry it ain't anymore than that but when I know or hear anything I will let you know.
The talk on the way home was about the game mostly and it is awkward to push as he does not know for sure but is pretty confident that there will be a cash injection soon. But please be aware this is just a rumour, and to be fair he has been spot on in the past.
Keep em crossed people
I heard that Steven Gerrard and Robbie Keane have both saved up their pocket money to buy the club. They are both going to be joint managers also...
And he's awaiting on the £53m dollars promised by his distant Nigerian uncle.Yes, they are just waiting for McIndoe to send them their money.
We obviously would argue we have. But lie I said - try telling that to the suffering Blackpool or Hull fans!But we are where we are Baz, struggling in league 1, renting someone else's stadium, about to
Lose our academy, year in Northampton, dwindling crowds and very little hope for the future.
And.
They are where they are..........
I'm sorry but you're projections as to what the future holds for them don't really count, so again
Who has the worst owners?
We obviously would argue we have. But lie I said - try telling that to the suffering Blackpool or Hull fans!
Totally agree. Our current owners business model has failed to achieve profitability or success on the field....potentially leading to a profit when selling off or reaching the "promised land" of SKY £m's. So, why would anyone invest in SISU?Got no reason to doubt Malaka he has been on the money before with his news. Have heard very vague mutterings myself but nothing I can quantify or have confidence in
My only real questions are why? Why would any one partner up with SISU? Why would any one put good money in to a failed and all but bust investment? Why would anyone choose to put the money in with no security?
Surely anyone investing is effectively making a gift to CCFC and easing SISU concerns on finance for no real reward because the prospect of getting the "investment" back seems pretty remote to me. If there is an interest charge then that just makes CCFC's break even harder to achieve and means less spent on players later on unless significant success achieved and crowd numbers greatly increase
Sorry if that comes across as negative and sceptical but just my opinion
Totally agree. Our current owners business model has failed to achieve profitability or success on the field....potentially leading to a profit when selling off or reaching the "promised land" of SKY £m's. So, why would anyone invest in SISU?
Got no reason to doubt Malaka he has been on the money before with his news. Have heard very vague mutterings myself but nothing I can quantify or have confidence in
My only real questions are why? Why would any one partner up with SISU? Why would any one put good money in to a failed and all but bust investment? Why would anyone choose to put the money in with no security?
Surely anyone investing is effectively making a gift to CCFC and easing SISU concerns on finance for no real reward because the prospect of getting the "investment" back seems pretty remote to me. If there is an interest charge then that just makes CCFC's break even harder to achieve and means less spent on players later on unless significant success achieved and crowd numbers greatly increase
Sorry if that comes across as negative and sceptical but just my opinion
There doesn't seem to be any feasible reason why anyone would.
I think that is the only option. SISU will want to always be about to get some money back. Maybe a JV is in the plan which means a new investor may not have to buy the debt, but will invest to get the cash rewards for tv money etc. SISU will see this as one way of not losing face , only losing 50% ownership and the potential to get some / all of their money back.Maybe because Sisu won't leave. May be clutching at straws here, but maybe Sisu won't sell and want something silly for the debt, but are willing to hang around with a certain share while someone else runs the club and finances it day to day.
Not without control. I think Manchester may be on the money, a sponsorship is more plausible than investment.There doesn't seem to be any feasible reason why anyone would.
When you say imminent what sort of timeframe is that. re we talking before end of year/season?Just got back, not much said but there is a buzz that investment is imminent.
No one knows for sure where it's coming from.
The board/owners do not have much to do with the team, therefore there is just speculation as to where it is coming from. They are guessing just like we are.
Sorry it ain't anymore than that but when I know or hear anything I will let you know.
The talk on the way home was about the game mostly and it is awkward to push as he does not know for sure but is pretty confident that there will be a cash injection soon. But please be aware this is just a rumour, and to be fair he has been spot on in the past.
Keep em crossed people
When you say imminent what sort of timeframe is that. re we talking before end of year/season?
Typically uncaring/disinterested attitude that many of us slated fans of other clubs for when we have sought their support...plus the fact they probably won't be relishing the prospect of at least 2 hammeringsMust be a nightmare for those Hull fans. Not sure how they will manage to cope, what with only playing Tottenham, Everton and Man CIty in the coming weeks
So we should feel sorry for them?Typically uncaring/disinterested attitude that many of us slated fans of other clubs for when we have sought their support...plus the fact they probably won't be relishing the prospect of at least 2 hammerings
...onwards & upwards PUSB
That's my confidence gone if you're saying that the board/owners haven't even got a clue about this investment. Unless you meant it as the team/players are just speculating like we are?Just got back, not much said but there is a buzz that investment is imminent.
No one knows for sure where it's coming from.
The board/owners do not have much to do with the team, therefore there is just speculation as to where it is coming from. They are guessing just like we are.
Sorry it ain't anymore than that but when I know or hear anything I will let you know.
The talk on the way home was about the game mostly and it is awkward to push as he does not know for sure but is pretty confident that there will be a cash injection soon. But please be aware this is just a rumour, and to be fair he has been spot on in the past.
Keep em crossed people
I use to have a season ticket at Bootherry Park whilst I lived up north, most of my friends are Hull fans, they're only disgruntled about Allam not selling up like promised, problem is that even he don't know what price he wants for the club. Their predicament is not even remotely close to ours, they'll strengthen more in January, we won't.Typically uncaring/disinterested attitude that many of us slated fans of other clubs for when we have sought their support...plus the fact they probably won't be relishing the prospect of at least 2 hammerings
...onwards & upwards PUSB
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