It's an important question, and needs to be considered by anyone pushing for an administration scenario.
For all the talk about rich investors who want to own football clubs, how many actually have super-wealthy, super-generous owners?
Why would a super-rich individual wish to pick up CCFC on the cheap if money was no object? Surely to buy out a club that already has a bigger fanbase/its own stadium/even in a higher division is more sensible?
I can only see more hedge fund types as the answer, and even that may be a stretch.
On a day where Turner and Juke are about to leave the club, and we get a 32 year old overweight "striker" with high wages and no resale value, how anyone can defend SISU is completely beyond me !
On a day where Turner and Juke are about to leave the club, and we get a 32 year old overweight "striker" with high wages and no resale value, how anyone can defend SISU is completely beyond me !
From what ive seen of John Parkin he is just another big Target man who can hold the ball up very well and cause defender problems because of his size, Didnt Platt do this last year? I thought the idea of bringin a striker in was to score goals, Really cant see this signing being an improvement to the squad. I do recall Andy thorn saying numerous times that he wants to bring in quality players to improve the football, surely Patkin will just be a number. Really worried about the club at the moment, Dont think admin is a good idea as could backfire, What we need is to fill out the Ricoh to try and attract investors.