During Doug's brief tenure to date we have come a very long way in a short space of time. Doug is building something here in a financially sound and professional manner. There is no knee jerking but careful planning in pretty much every he does. Yes theres been the odd disorganised hitch along the way ( season tickets springs to mind) but there is obviously a clear long term plan. Player assets are not being sold for less than market value and the acquisitions have been made in a prudent manner. So refreshing after the rabble we had to endure for what seemed like an eternity.
The club is in very safe hands.
Keith's mullet is superior .vMore importantly. why did Keith Houchen in your avatar, morph into Harry Maguire - I need less caffeine, or an eye check up.
You could just stop taking LSD in the mornings?More importantly. why did Keith Houchen in your avatar, morph into Harry Maguire - I need less caffeine, or an eye check up.
To Mike AshleyHe’s exceeded expectations but I don’t think it’s anything other than a short term project from his perspective with the aim of promotion and selling the club on. Fine by me!
He’s exceeded expectations but I don’t think it’s anything other than a short term project from his perspective with the aim of promotion and selling the club on. Fine by me!
The aim is promotion within 5 years, which I’d say is a relatively short term project. I’m pretty sure when he took over he said he hadn’t watched football in years. If we got promoted he’d almost certainly be looking to sell the club on for a huge profit.Have to say I don't really get this narrative at all! There is a clear 5yr plan in place and no indication at all that it is a short term project as far as I know?
Kind of agree. Early signs are great but he inherited a team with £40m of talent that was sold but he is using that money (that previous owners didn't have to be fair) to good effect.We don't know really though, do we? The signs are positive but let's see what happens.
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The aim is promotion within 5 years, which I’d say is a relatively short term project. I’m pretty sure when he took over he said he hadn’t watched football in years. If we got promoted he’d almost certainly be looking to sell the club on for a huge profit.
Nowhere near retirementYeah, my read is non football guy, handed the club, sets aside an amount he’s willing to run up in debt in a five year push for the Prem. If it succeeds happy days, if not he’s got a top end champ club with reasonable debt levels to sell.
My bigger concern is what’s Robins plan after five years TBH.
Nowhere near retirement
He only leaves if he fulfils his dreams
Premier league definitely
Staying up definitely
Competing definitely
So I’d say he’ll be around for a long time yet
We don't know really though, do we? The signs are positive but let's see what happens.
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The aim is promotion within 5 years, which I’d say is a relatively short term project. I’m pretty sure when he took over he said he hadn’t watched football in years. If we got promoted he’d almost certainly be looking to sell the club on for a huge profit.
Hopefully employ a valet to polish his statue for him and give it a bit of a buff up every week or so.Yeah, my read is non football guy, handed the club, sets aside an amount he’s willing to run up in debt in a five year push for the Prem. If it succeeds happy days, if not he’s got a top end champ club with reasonable debt levels to sell.
My bigger concern is what’s Robins plan after five years TBH.
Yeah good questionHope so. If we didn’t go up in the next five years and keep making playoffs, will the fans still back him? Will he back himself?
Not even Mike Ashley it’s the club not owning the stadium that’s the issueThe big unknown for me is what King’s long term plan is for the stadium.
It’s fine not having to be so reliant on match day ancillary revenue whilst the crowds are up and we’re generating profit through player sales but unless and until we have a proper home which we can treat as an asset for generating lots of revenue across lots of different revenue streams we are always going to be vulnerable.
You look at what the likes of Liverpool are doing at Anfield, or what Manchester City have done around the COM stadium and I think that represents a direction which all football clubs need to be thinking about - how do you turn that real estate into a 365 day per year asset, what can you build around it and how do you maximise what you can get out of it on a matchday.
I know we’re all relieved to have a bit of stability in the short-term but that still feels like the biggest problem to solve in my mind. And and in fairness maybe that’s what promotion pays for and therefore the short-term is all about reaching the promised land, but I’m never going to feel completely comfortable having Mike Ashley as our landlord.
If this happens, is that more of a reflection on MR? Would the fans ask is he the man to get us over the line?Hope so. If we didn’t go up in the next five years and keep making playoffs, will the fans still back him? Will he back himself?
I really can’t see the CBS as a long term solution, the location is entirely impractical. I do wonder if we’re lucky enough to win that premier league promotion cheque in the next couple of years it might be best spent on our own stadium somewhere more sensible. Whatever did happen to those talks with Warwick university for some land?The big unknown for me is what King’s long term plan is for the stadium.
It’s fine not having to be so reliant on match day ancillary revenue whilst the crowds are up and we’re generating profit through player sales but unless and until we have a proper home which we can treat as an asset for generating lots of revenue across lots of different revenue streams we are always going to be vulnerable.
You look at what the likes of Liverpool are doing at Anfield, or what Manchester City have done around the COM stadium and I think that represents a direction which all football clubs need to be thinking about - how do you turn that real estate into a 365 day per year asset, what can you build around it and how do you maximise what you can get out of it on a matchday.
I know we’re all relieved to have a bit of stability in the short-term but that still feels like the biggest problem to solve in my mind. And and in fairness maybe that’s what promotion pays for and therefore the short-term is all about reaching the promised land, but I’m never going to feel completely comfortable having Mike Ashley as our landlord.
I really can’t see the CBS as a long term solution, the location is entirely impractical. I do wonder if we’re lucky enough to win that premier league promotion cheque in the next couple of years it might be best spent on our own stadium somewhere more sensible. Whatever did happen to those talks with Warwick university for some land?
We’re one year into that project so let’s cross that bridge when we get to it.Hope so. If we didn’t go up in the next five years and keep making playoffs, will the fans still back him? Will he back himself?
Not a long term solution? We've been there (on and off due to a number of reasons) for nearly 20 years!!I really can’t see the CBS as a long term solution, the location is entirely impractical. I do wonder if we’re lucky enough to win that premier league promotion cheque in the next couple of years it might be best spent on our own stadium somewhere more sensible. Whatever did happen to those talks with Warwick university for some land?
Totally agree I mean we can only get 30000 there for championship games it’s that difficult to get to. The little roads leading to it are a nightmareI really can’t see the CBS as a long term solution, the location is entirely impractical. I do wonder if we’re lucky enough to win that premier league promotion cheque in the next couple of years it might be best spent on our own stadium somewhere more sensible. Whatever did happen to those talks with Warwick university for some land?
I really can’t see the CBS as a long term solution, the location is entirely impractical. I do wonder if we’re lucky enough to win that premier league promotion cheque in the next couple of years it might be best spent on our own stadium somewhere more sensible. Whatever did happen to those talks with Warwick university for some land?
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