Redalert1970 wrote:The national league is not a bad league and is full of ex league clubs
We will probably get less money from certain areas but it’s not end of the world if we end up there
Redalert1970 wrote:The national league is not a bad league and is full of ex league clubs
We will probably get less money from certain areas but it’s not end of the world if we end up there
MFC-Manc wrote:To me it’s a very tough league and I feel we would get relegated from it...
fulwoodshrimp wrote:If the owners are in it for the money then they will need to invest in the club in the January window. As a non-league club our value would plummet and they would struggle to make money on us. As a league club receiving finance each year from the Football league we must have greater value. So come on owners, get your wallets out and invest in a couple of players otherwise your investment has backfired.
P/T Indie wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:If the owners are in it for the money then they will need to invest in the club in the January window. As a non-league club our value would plummet and they would struggle to make money on us. As a league club receiving finance each year from the Football league we must have greater value. So come on owners, get your wallets out and invest in a couple of players otherwise your investment has backfired.
But what if their investment is secured against a plot of land that they can sell off. In that case they might not care what the value of the club is if they can get their money back through land.
Remb just before they bought us we could have gone down and they said it wouldn't have mattered that always seemed strange like they have a plan B.
If we go down I think we would suffer back to back relegations look at Stockport and Chesterfield have also flirted with relegation.
I think these owners are just literally a mortgage facility for us they stumped up a lump of cash to save us and as long as we pay them back every month they don't care what league we are in.
Keith wrote:But the land itself (within the ground) is in trust, so that is worthless.
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Keith wrote:But the land itself (within the ground) is in trust, so that is worthless.
But wasn’t Christie Park in trust and that was manoeuvred around and sold to Sainsburys.
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Keith wrote:But the land itself (within the ground) is in trust, so that is worthless.
But wasn’t Christie Park in trust? that was manoeuvred around and sold to Sainsburys.
Morecambe Jack wrote:Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Keith wrote:But the land itself (within the ground) is in trust, so that is worthless.
But wasn’t Christie Park in trust and that was manoeuvred around and sold to Sainsburys.
But the point is that it is the Trustees of the JBC Trust that control that - not the Football Club or its owners. It also involved going through the courts and transferring that covenant to the new land.
KenH wrote:Just got to hope the latest accounts show far smaller losses and then the club may be more attractive to new buyers.
BerlinWaller wrote:Who would be in this "local consortium" that RR and now Keith mention?
redrobo wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Who would be in this "local consortium" that RR and now Keith mention?
Talking to a close relative of a former Director yesterday, he gave the impression that a 'local consortium' made up of former and current Directors is more than a 'pipe dream'.....
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