http://www.thevisitor.co.uk/news/meeting-mr-cala-my-surreal-afternoon-at-morecambe-fc-1-8364950
Key Points
- “It’s early days, talk is cheap,” says Jim.
- Rod [Taylor] has been trying to keep staff morale up, a personable presence at the ground on a surreal and uncertain day.
- Cala unhappy with the state of the boardroom. “Look at this,” he says to me. “You call this hospitality?”
- Mr Cala’s demeanour is serious, sometimes quite forceful, and he talks very openly.
- Cala on late wages: "If I work for a company and I realise that my company has a hard time to make payments, and a couple of times my pay cheque is late, and I realise that something is wrong, I think I will look for another job. I’m going to start making payments, I have to,” he says. But he stresses that he is not yet officially the owner until the English Football League clears him.
- Cala says he purchased G50’s controlling stake in the club on “Thursday or Friday”, openly telling me how much he agreed to pay for it, a six-figure sum.
- He is critical of the board, saying they are responsible for it being run “like a social club more than than a business”.