Board agree to sell to Cala

Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby mrpotatohead » Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:10 am

PFU would have paid the football players , and if I were an employee I would rather take the govt. redundancy package than be in limbo with this chancer, his lengthy self penned, CV appears to have nothing honest on it whatsoever.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby fulwoodshrimp » Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:10 am

It's a worry if Cala is the only option. He wasn't a success in Italy- didn't the club he bought go bankrupt in a few weeks?
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby captain sparkle » Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:12 am

mrpotatohead wrote:Funny how nobody knew f*** all about Diego anywhere and he was hailed like a messiah, and now everybody knows all about Cala......


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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby Seasider9601 » Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:18 am

fulwoodshrimp wrote:It's a worry if Cala is the only option. He wasn't a success in Italy- didn't the club he bought go bankrupt in a few weeks?


11 days I think ?
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby Scotty » Sat Jan 28, 2017 12:55 pm

fulwoodshrimp wrote:It's a worry if Cala is the only option. He wasn't a success in Italy- didn't the club he bought go bankrupt in a few weeks?


When questioned by the reporter yesterday, his claim was that when he bought the club it was on the basis that it was a couple of million in debt. When they got in, it transpired the debts were 20+ million.

I don't know if this would be plausible that due diligence would be so poor to not expose the level of debt, nevertheless that's his explanation. Diego and Abdul did their due diligence and even they claim things were worse than they thought once they got in.

When Diego took over there were still some voices of caution and I think it was Hodgy that said he felt that without Diego we were finished, with him we had a fighting chance. As it turned out Diego was a false dawn.

Players / staff haven't been paid again. It can't go on. We're now in a position where someone is coming in claiming they can give the club a fighting chance. Reject this, or indeed if they don't get approval, my fear is administration follows. Then a further housing estate will rise (with an area of recreation that might be deemed as satisfactory to meet the covenant in place) and Morecambe Football Club (renamed appropriately) will play games on a field watched by a very small number of people romanticising over the phoenix rising from the flames. I don't think Jim and Ken would be there under such a structure and given that there has been strong opinion that if they go, people will end their association with the club, will anyone turn up to watch?

There's a lot of emotion around at the moment, understandably so. All we can do now is hope that Cala comes in, steadies the ship and lives up to promises of focussing on the football and the supporter. Cala will know that Jim has been working with so many restrictions. Hopefully he'll realise this and not make any rash decisions. It's then up to us to make our support for Jim and the team heard.

I also hope that a new board structure is receptive to Shrimps Trust involvement. We need to hope that things can get sorted in the short to medium term, so that the trust can become more established and be in a position to make a difference going forward.

Of course I'm nervous about current events but .... we are where we are. We can keep kicking against the process of what's going on behind the scenes and make the clubs demise a self fulfilling prophecy. I'd prefer to hope that new ownership comes in with massive investment in the team (and of course a cover behind the home stand!) and we don't throw away years of work.

Finally, I hope we can all have some appreciation for *every* member of the board for their efforts in recent times. We may disagree with some decisions they make but I firmly believe that everything they do is with the best of intentions. It must have been extremely difficult dealing with events this past week and who could have blamed any of them to follow Diego into hiding? We can debate why we are in this mess in the first place but right now they are there trying to sort it.

Let's do our job in the stands and cross our fingers that what's going on behind the scenes allows us to do so for many years to come.

We have to accept there is no wealthy local businessman willing to just come in and bankroll the club. If this deal with Cala doesn't make it over the line, I fear the worst.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby jon MFC fan » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:02 pm

Cala is a best of both worlds Bad And good, the club has ran out of viable options the self sufficient has not worked out, the fans will return which would greatly benefit the town and drive a spark back into the club after Moving to the Globe the Globe dampened the spark of the majority of the club, as we known moving to the globe was a better decision then CP Yes and No Self for yes the Self Sufficient football Club and No Is Alienated the fan base to such lengths that the club is staring in to Oblivion. The Main Complaint from people who use to got to the games is that it is far to expensive to spend £16 Plus for admission alone.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby Gnasher » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:14 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:PFU would have paid the football players , and if I were an employee I would rather take the govt. redundancy package than be in limbo with this chancer, his lengthy self penned, CV appears to have nothing honest on it whatsoever.

PFU would have loaned us the money to pay the players adding to club's debt which sees us with a transfer embargo.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby correct bloke » Tue Jan 31, 2017 6:23 pm

I must correct Mr C Child on the very topic heading of his post. It's not to score a point but rather to make an important one for everyone. The board has not agreed to sell to Mr Cala. The board are rather floating along trying to steer the boat without an engine or a paddle. They are cut loose and drifting until someone comes along and claims the boat they are in. If you want to continue the metaphor it seems they have drifted into shark infested waters.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:28 pm

correct bloke wrote:I must correct Mr C Child on the very topic heading of his post. It's not to score a point but rather to make an important one for everyone. The board has not agreed to sell to Mr Cala. The board are rather floating along trying to steer the boat without an engine or a paddle. They are cut loose and drifting until someone comes along and claims the boat they are in. If you want to continue the metaphor it seems they have drifted into shark infested waters.
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby Sakhalin Shrimp » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:37 pm

Westgate Wanderer wrote:Are we sailing in the bankrupt sea? :?


Definitely think we're up the creek without a ............
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Re: Board agree to sell to Cala

Postby marky No.1 » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:41 pm

It's pretty clear we have been sailing in these waters for quite some time. None announcements, broken promises, Chinese connections with MFC in China, debt free in 3 years 4 years ago, directors been resigning for years because they don't like it, fans walking away cos they don't like it, no ground sponsors for ages, empty away end, land sold off, blah blah blah....

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