skeletor wrote:I may be wrong,but I thought that the £200000 had been paid back a while ago!
I thought it was a case of a share issue for the £200k he put into the club to pay the wages caused by the bank delay.
skeletor wrote:I may be wrong,but I thought that the £200000 had been paid back a while ago!
skeletor wrote:I may be wrong,but I thought that the £200000 had been paid back a while ago!
Wild Bill wrote:All pure speculation of course but I am struggling to see any other more likely scenario
Keith wrote:Wild Bill wrote:All pure speculation of course but I am struggling to see any other more likely scenario
Sarbjot is legit, heading a consortium. They've been jerked around by Bond group and had pretty much given up, but the board's statement brought them back to the table?
I suspect your guesses are more accurate but nothing would surprise me.
redrobo wrote:Sounds to me as though we are getting rid of one investment company only to be tied in with another.
If that is the case then let's hope that they are more professional and understand the finances involved in running a sporting company and that to make a profit out of a football club outside of the top tear is highly unlikely.
Football clubs at our level are normally the playthings of their owners. And if that is the case surely it's better to be in the hands of a local consortium who are already backers of our club rather than some so called rich kid based in the Midlands.....who has no affinity with our club
Old Man Kensey wrote:redrobo wrote:Sounds to me as though we are getting rid of one investment company only to be tied in with another.
If that is the case then let's hope that they are more professional and understand the finances involved in running a sporting company and that to make a profit out of a football club outside of the top tear is highly unlikely.
Football clubs at our level are normally the playthings of their owners. And if that is the case surely it's better to be in the hands of a local consortium who are already backers of our club rather than some so called rich kid based in the Midlands.....who has no affinity with our club
Sadly we don't get a say in who Jason sells the club to.
Has a local consortium ever even come forward with a bid?
redrobo wrote:Old Man Kensey wrote:redrobo wrote:Sounds to me as though we are getting rid of one investment company only to be tied in with another.
If that is the case then let's hope that they are more professional and understand the finances involved in running a sporting company and that to make a profit out of a football club outside of the top tear is highly unlikely.
Football clubs at our level are normally the playthings of their owners. And if that is the case surely it's better to be in the hands of a local consortium who are already backers of our club rather than some so called rich kid based in the Midlands.....who has no affinity with our club
Sadly we don't get a say in who Jason sells the club to.
Has a local consortium ever even come forward with a bid?
I think it has been well documented that there was interest from a local company but as for a local consortium I doubt it very much but doesn't stop me wishing there was even though that is unlikely to happen.....sadly.
Gone are the halcyon days when we our club was financed by local entrepreneurs.
I'm still living in hope that my Euro milions ticket will be a winner....
Keith wrote:skeletor wrote:I may be wrong,but I thought that the £200000 had been paid back a while ago!
According to this, Saab is the second-biggest shareholder at Morecambe FC (with 3.8%).
https://pomanda.com/company/00224792/mo ... ub.limited
Keith wrote:It could just be, as simple as someone with a couple of hundred grand of shares, is entitled to take some mates to watch a game and have dinner in the boardroom beforehand?
jbc.shrimp wrote:skeletor wrote:I may be wrong,but I thought that the £200000 had been paid back a while ago!
I thought it was a case of a share issue for the £200k he put into the club to pay the wages caused by the bank delay.
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