Gone_Shrimping wrote:They would acquire not only a football club but a weddings/banqueting business with circa £1 million turnover.
£1 million turnover which is losing how much per year?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:They would acquire not only a football club but a weddings/banqueting business with circa £1 million turnover.
morecambegeek wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:They would acquire not only a football club but a weddings/banqueting business with circa £1 million turnover.
£1 million turnover which is losing how much per year?
morecambegeek wrote:£1 million turnover which is losing how much per year?
mrpotatohead wrote:Babara's wool could be back in the running, she could pull it over Peters eyes no bother
Christies Child wrote:Time we all pulled together to save our club eh
Wild Bill wrote:maccawozzagod wrote:reynolds wrote:
Not 100% sure on the fixtures but Accy at home is at the end of January. Providing we last that long, could be a good opportunity to get as many down as possible and gives the club a good month of planning any offers or collections.
and I'm fairly sure we could muster some flag wavers to march with you should any kind of protest be in order.
As football fans we love to gloat over other club's misfortunes, but you have to be deadly rivals to laugh when things are going really wrong.
We've cheered for each other during promotion charges and we'd march with you in solidarity.
Stanley fans welcome!
If we are to have a rallying call to local fans, it has to be Crewe on the 2nd. Be great to get a decent crowd and a proper atmosphere
P/T Indie wrote:So he resigned as director on the 25th Nov but didn't tell anyon as the club only found out yesterday prob via the same means as we did.
KenH wrote:morecambegeek wrote:£1 million turnover which is losing how much per year?
Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity. I'd be surprised if the function rooms turned much of a profit, if any.
Rather than someone buying the club and using the potential profits of the function rooms, why don't the Board lease out the function rooms and bar to some kind of management firm, so the club would get a regular rent without having to worry about staffing, marketing, etc. Let's slim down the existing structure and concentrate on the football without all the off-pitch distractions which, as has been shown, we're no good at!
nobbyshrimp wrote:I am baffled and don't quite believe that the banqueting suites are loosing money.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:If it was leased out , how would that work when we sell out all the hospitality like for Blackpool , Carlisle etc. The club would surely get peanuts. It needs running properly like Shrewsbury Town and it will make a decent profit.
maccawozzagod wrote:reynolds wrote:
Not 100% sure on the fixtures but Accy at home is at the end of January. Providing we last that long, could be a good opportunity to get as many down as possible and gives the club a good month of planning any offers or collections.
and I'm fairly sure we could muster some flag wavers to march with you should any kind of protest be in order.
As football fans we love to gloat over other club's misfortunes, but you have to be deadly rivals to laugh when things are going really wrong.
We've cheered for each other during promotion charges and we'd march with you in solidarity.
mrpotatohead wrote:we have a fan who gloats on here if they have any misfortune , but goes on the accy site, arselicking, no pizes for guessing who
mrpotatohead wrote:no pizes for guessing who
KenH wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:If it was leased out , how would that work when we sell out all the hospitality like for Blackpool , Carlisle etc. The club would surely get peanuts. It needs running properly like Shrewsbury Town and it will make a decent profit.
Simple. If MFC sell the tickets through the club shop, i.e. seat and meal, they pay the leaseholder for the meal element and keep the money for the seat. If the leaseholder sells the tickets through their website or sales channels, they keep the meal money and pay MFC for the seat. Just a matter of agreement between the leaseholder and MFC as to the breakdown of the overall cost between each separate component and agreement of sales prices. It's a very common business model.
mrpotatohead wrote:I personally find it ''odd'' that a highly successful businessman like our former owner, with a group of savvy colleagues on the board , can preside over these failing businesses under the Globe ''umbrella'' for several years without drastically changing how they operate.
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