It was Stupot, buy the Ricoh and go from there. Wasps have shown everyone how easy it was if you play with a straight bat. Sisu even fucked that up and we are now only left with a few nails needing to go into our coffin because the fuckers are so inept.
I wasn't talking about getting back to the premiership, attempting that is a massive gamble and incredibly expensive. I was clear in what I meant, buy the club now in league 1 for what it's worth (which is not far of nothing) with shit attendance, hardly any sponsorship, hardly any merchandising income, hardly any corporate attendance, with the club having terrible morale, no trust between fan base and owners. Fix the problems, sell a couple of years later for a profit. This is of course the sort of things hedge funds do, take a distressed business, fix it and sell it when it's worth more.
Unfortunately the ricoh has gone forever, even noggin acknowledges that in another post, so I'm referring to a new owner now, rather than sisu.
I've always said they should have bought the ricoh, slashed the wage bill and took relegation earlier, we could have rebuilt something like southampton, rather than the route of trying to fluke a promotion,
I'm not even convinced they would have make money had they got the Ricoh, given the £40-50m they have already wasted on us.
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You mention Southampton and there is no reason why we couldn't have done that with some of the young players we have had and let go along with a good manager buying well too. Look at Southampton now and are listed in the top 40 richest clubs in the world. Look at Bournemouth too, i hope they get there for Callum if nothing else but again shows what can happen if Sisu could of done it right.
The 'potential' windfall of reaching the premier league in only 3 years. That idea sold to Sisu's investors who have no idea about football.
That's my wild guess anyway. What else would be keeping them around?
I believe ccfcway knocked this little gem on the head a few days ago. Until they sell up, they do not need to register their losses. When they do, the loss of credibility on SISU to handle finance will be huge.
That's the only way they could make money again in my opinion.
Spend the 20 million on the squad instead. Of a stadium add that to the 40 million debt. Get them to within touching distance of the premiership
Sell the dream for 60 million.
Break even walk away a very relieved woman
We've had Callum Wilson, who as yet has to play in the top league.
Southampton? Bale, Walcott, Shaw, Chambers, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Lallana just off the top of my head.
Even if a buyer could be found and even IF Sisu were willing to sell, what price would be reasonable for what's left? Ryton, maybe £1m that they bought it back for, £1-1.5m for any players left in contract and maybe £1m for the golden share and any goodwill that's left over. I can't see Sisu going for those figures, and surely any buyer would look at the top of L2 to pick up a promotion seeking team rather than a basket case team with no ground. You could probably get Shrewsbury for about that figure along with their own ground and any promotion payments, wouldn't they be a better buy??
Seeing Callum this season has told me he has every chance of doing it in the top flight. We had Dan Crowley when he was a kid and is a player you could of built a whole team around. Ryan Haynes could well turn out to be a good winger and Maddison is a good prospect too. Now you might say no to the last 2 but we don't know what the future holds and I did also say buy well to. All I am saying is that there is no reason why we couldn't of done that. I'm sure that people said that to Southampton a few years ago "nah, you've got no chance".
Seeing Callum this season has told me he has every chance of doing it in the top flight. We had Dan Crowley when he was a kid and is a player you could of built a whole team around. Ryan Haynes could well turn out to be a good winger and Maddison is a good prospect too. Now you might say no to the last 2 but we don't know what the future holds and I did also say buy well to. All I am saying is that there is no reason why we couldn't of done that. I'm sure that people said that to Southampton a few years ago "nah, you've got no chance".
'what exactly have they got to sell?
I think King of Kings hit the nail on the head with point 4. The money if you reach the promised land.
I hate SISU as much as the next man (as long as the next man isn't RFC, of course), however, maybe they do have a plan. Maybe they are trying to make us self-sufficient - releasing players they think are/were overpaid, getting players on short contracts so they aren't saddled with large pay-offs - and as soon as they reach that point they then make us live within our means, but try and target promotion. If you read that sentence with a business head on (and do your best to ignore the name SISU) then it kind of makes sense. Sure, there are a lot of things SISU have done wrong, things they've done that have pissed us off, but if that is their plan then in a perverse way I kind of agree with it. The trouble is, their communication skills are so lacking that it's impossible to know if that is their plan. If they came out and told us in plain English - not their 5 point plan that reads like it was a 5 pint plan, written after a night at the pub - then maybe they'd get some of us in agreement. Although after the deception and misdirection they've thrown out over the years we wouldn't know whether they were telling the truth anyway. Oh sod it. SISU OUT.
Who were the managers at Saints when that crop came through
Seeing Callum this season has told me he has every chance of doing it in the top flight. We had Dan Crowley when he was a kid and is a player you could of built a whole team around. Ryan Haynes could well turn out to be a good winger and Maddison is a good prospect too. Now you might say no to the last 2 but we don't know what the future holds and I did also say buy well to. All I am saying is that there is no reason why we couldn't of done that. I'm sure that people said that to Southampton a few years ago "nah, you've got no chance".
And if we had new owners? Would they do it all for free?
You seem to think that SISU are the only owners/hedge fund that do this kind of thing... when in reality it happened before with our previous owners, and will happen again in the future.
No. I'm saying they are just happy to take this fee. Other owners I would say would also like to see a successful football team.
We never had Dan Crowley did we?
Should have done, but think he went to the Villa Academy, and even then poached from them by Arsenal.
Southampton benefit from having a large catchment area and relatively little competition for the best young players. Yes, Portsmouth is nearby but they didn't invest in youth (hence their current position).
They just keep taking there £2M a year management fees. It's a living !!!
So you're saying that areas with lots of clubs around struggle to get the best young players at their clubs, how does it work in the north West and London then?
All I'm saying is that if you have a good youth set with a good pedigree of producing players, which we had, then why couldn't we have done what Southampton did (obviously with the right owners).
In most business sales there is usually an amount added for goodwill but as it's SISU selling...
What pedigree? How many players have we produced that have gone on to sustain careers at the highest level? How many have even been capped?
CCFC youth development seems to fall apart when players reach 17-18, not sure what it is.
And if we had new owners? Would they do it all for free?
You seem to think that SISU are the only owners/hedge fund that do this kind of thing... when in reality it happened before with our previous owners, and will happen again in the future.
Remind me again where I said highest level or capped players? I think I said of producing players.
You say that Southampton benefit from a large catchment area, so if that's the case and they have always had that, why aren't they a top team with the likes of Man U and Liverpool who traditionally have always had good youth set ups but in far more competitive areas for players? Don't use their recent high position as an example as most of that team are now signings.
The reason I used Southampton is because they have done it once with the players like Walcott, Bale, Chamberlain and Lalana coming through recently around a similar time. My point was with a crop of good young players why couldn't we.
And if we had new owners? Would they do it all for free?
You seem to think that SISU are the only owners/hedge fund that do this kind of thing... when in reality it happened before with our previous owners, and will happen again in the future.
Yes agree with you about all owners do it BUT majority of them are running the business successfully that's the beef I have with it that ours ain't.
Have they earned it fairly... No!!
SISU Capital make their money on the administration of their clients investments so they would take a slice of that pot not directly from SBS&L. However the knock on from that is that the investors funds have a bigger gap to make up each year in any sale of their investment just to stand still.
So Sisu don't take anything directly on the face of it, but the loan to ARVO bares interest that is at least part paid each year.
Just putting it straight. Sisu have not taken out any money for themselves. They are paid by the investors to manage their (the investors) money.
So forget the term management fee - it's a complete different beast used when SBS&L shared bank account with CCFC H and CCFC L.
As Sisu haven't invested any of their own money (as far as we know), no interests have been paid to them. It also seems that most (if not all) interests have been accrued to the debts and not paid out the creditors.
In the words of OSB:
Just putting it straight. Sisu have not taken out any money for themselves. They are paid by the investors to manage their (the investors) money.
So forget the term management fee - it's a complete different beast used when SBS&L shared bank account with CCFC H and CCFC L.
As Sisu haven't invested any of their own money (as far as we know), no interests have been paid to them. It also seems that most (if not all) interests have been accrued to the debts and not paid out the creditors.
In the words of OSB:
I'm fairly sure there have at points been Interest taken
It's not really 100% clear if interest has been paid out at any time - but could well be. The point is that even interests are not going to sisu, but to those who loan the club money (like ARVO).
Interest is the price of money.
Any loan to any lender is given on the basis of the certainty of getting the money back. The more likely it is that the loan is paid back, the less is charged in interest.
I would argue that the club's credit rating is pretty poor, so interest rate is probably quite high.
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