I think he wants an honest opinion of how much the club is worth from someone out side of SISU. Hoffman could give his boss a decent appraisal of how much his boss should part with and would also be able to give him a pretty good idea of what total would prize CCFC from SISU's hands.
If he goes straight to SISU, they will, like the money grubbing bastards they are, try to take him for all he's worth etc.
Once he knows both sides of the story (aka what Hoffman believes is a good amount and what SISU believe is a good amount) he can consider how much he's willing to part with in order to gain total control of not only the club but also the stadium and all its holdings etc.
It's commen business management to seek outside opinions first before going straight to the source!
This guy is doing what you either can't do or don't have the balls to do so leave him the hell alone.
I can.
Anyone have Richard Branson's email address? I'll remain coy as to why so you get INTRIGUED!!!
I can.
Anyone have Richard Branson's email address? I'll remain coy as to why so you get INTRIGUED!!!
Someone on GMK says you made a similar post over there last year Cyril. Is it the same potential buyer?
Rise to it? You're the one who dangled it with this thread. I mean, the title alone is the equivalent of starting a sentence with 'I'm not racist, but'.
Why go to Hoffman? Why not go directly to the club?
If your boss is as loaded as you say, he will be met with open arms.
And if he's loaded, he'll be able to find his own advisors and negotiators - he won't need Hoffman.
Don't let your personal feelings get in your way - otherwise you will never get anywhere.
And let me add:
Hoffman and sisu have a bad history - that alone will corrupt any negotiation, so I think it will be a big mistake to involve him.
What's your priority? Have Hoffman back or sisu out?
I don't think there's a realistic chance for having both.
Ampthill fair play in what you say. But I trust hoffman more than SISU and seriously if they know who's behind it the price will triple
But long before they even agree to a due dillegence process sisu will demand to know Hoffmans investors like they did last year. So your boss will be known to sisu anyway.
I see no reason to take the long and winding road and pull in Hoffman - sisu will only see it as a hostile take over.
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