by Snowflake Royal » 01 Feb 2022 23:17
by tidus_mi2 » 01 Feb 2022 23:26
Snowflake Royal There's always another owner round the corner.
by PATRIQT » 02 Feb 2022 00:37
Royal_jimmy Clearly neither give a shit about us. Discuss
by PATRIQT » 02 Feb 2022 00:38
YorkshireRoyal99 When you put something like £250m into a club to improve facilities and look to make the club a commercially stronger club across all fronts, you can hardly say they don't care, particularly the owners. From a footballing perspective we've wasted a lot of money due to our recruitment not working out, our squad not being able to harmonise correctly as well as the squad being pretty imbalanced of the best part of 3/4 years now.
If our owners walked tomorrow we'd be in far deeper trouble than what Derby are.
by The Green Programme » 02 Feb 2022 06:10
PATRIQTYorkshireRoyal99 When you put something like £250m into a club to improve facilities and look to make the club a commercially stronger club across all fronts, you can hardly say they don't care, particularly the owners. From a footballing perspective we've wasted a lot of money due to our recruitment not working out, our squad not being able to harmonise correctly as well as the squad being pretty imbalanced of the best part of 3/4 years now.
If our owners walked tomorrow we'd be in far deeper trouble than what Derby are.
100%
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2022 07:30
tidus_mi2Snowflake Royal There's always another owner round the corner.
Tell that to Bury, tell that to Derby.
by blythspartan » 02 Feb 2022 08:23
by Gloucesterroyal » 02 Feb 2022 08:31
Snowflake Royalandrew1957Royal_jimmy Clearly neither give a shit about us. Discuss
Assume this is a wind up but the owners have put millions into the club and built an amazing Academy/training facility. Their issue is that they have listened to the wrong people and wasted huge amounts of money on the wrong players as a result - but to say they don't care is ridiculous.
If fans get on their backs too much they could walk - as they have with their two other clubs - and then we are screwed.
Yeah, who was it who made the decision to refuse Moore's transfer to Brighton? Dai
Who was it who told Goulay (who had been dallying) to give Moore an improved contract? Dai
Who was it who appointed Gourlay? Dai
Who was it who authorised that godawful announcement about Moore on the website? Dai
Who was it that told Paunovic he couldn't play Moore? Dai
Who was it who won't sack Paunovic? Dai
Who was it who oversaw us spending 200%+ of our income on wages? Dai
Who was it who oversaw the club getting a points deduction? Dai?
Who was it who oversaw three years of transfer embargos? Dai
Can't walk soon enough.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 02 Feb 2022 09:26
Snowflake Royaltidus_mi2Snowflake Royal There's always another owner round the corner.
Tell that to Bury, tell that to Derby.
Derby have owners lined up. It's ongoing legal action against them that might see new owners liable that is holding things up.
We're far bigger than bury.
by Dirk Gently » 02 Feb 2022 09:48
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2022 09:51
YorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royaltidus_mi2 Tell that to Bury, tell that to Derby.
Derby have owners lined up. It's ongoing legal action against them that might see new owners liable that is holding things up.
We're far bigger than bury.
As much as there is sentiment in terms of club size, at the end of the day, for any investor, it's a question of "what are you buying?".
Ultimately at Derby, you're buying the name of the club and the players/staff contracted. They don't own their ground and I don't know whether they own their training ground or not, but their assets are pretty minimal and their levels of debt are rising so it just becomes tougher and tougher to bail them out. I don't doubt someone will eventually takeover there, but it's a bigger finance for someone now than what it was back at the start of the season for instance.
Ultimately, we don't own our ground, our training ground and I don't think we even own the surrounding area at the club either (does this still belong to our previous Thai owners or the Dai's?). Not to mention our assets are not massively valued anyway due to 40 odd players being out of contract at the end of this season as well as staff contracts potentially running out as well. Ultimately, we need the Dai's to finance this summer and the next 18 months as that's critical for us. If they want to sell up afterwards once we are on more even footing, that's fine, providing we can find suitable investment.
by PATRIQT » 02 Feb 2022 09:57
Dirk Gently But care about the fans? No, not really. Fans are an irrelevance to what they're aiming to do.
by Dirk Gently » 02 Feb 2022 10:09
PATRIQTDirk Gently But care about the fans? No, not really. Fans are an irrelevance to what they're aiming to do.
Nonsense. Spurs bring in over £7m per home game because of their fans. Fans are key. They buy tickets, alcohol and food, shirts etc, and it adds up significantly. Where maybe 20 years ago we thought the Sky money was what mattered most, that has since changed. The fans are very important, but in order for us to make decent money, even half that, we need PL football, and we also need a redeveloped stadium. Neither are very far away, but the running of the club atm is undoing everything SJM and the fans worked so hard for.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 02 Feb 2022 11:37
Dirk GentlyPATRIQTDirk Gently But care about the fans? No, not really. Fans are an irrelevance to what they're aiming to do.
Nonsense. Spurs bring in over £7m per home game because of their fans. Fans are key. They buy tickets, alcohol and food, shirts etc, and it adds up significantly. Where maybe 20 years ago we thought the Sky money was what mattered most, that has since changed. The fans are very important, but in order for us to make decent money, even half that, we need PL football, and we also need a redeveloped stadium. Neither are very far away, but the running of the club atm is undoing everything SJM and the fans worked so hard for.
Look at the figures and the income from tickets, shirts etc are minimal compared to the levels of TV money and - especially - the money the chairman has been prepared to put in. I'm not even sure the catering revenue goes to the club - they used to sub-contract it all out to Compass for a fee.
If we sold out every match at an average ticket price of £20 (and that's a massive over-estimate due to concessions and season tickets), that would be £480k (but £384k after VAT). That's £8.3M a season. Compare with the £230M put in by the owner (or rather added as debt) over the past two seasons.
Those reveune streams help, yes - but they're not that significant, and don't be under any illusion that what is being done is for the benefit of the supporters. Rich overseas owners who purchase a football club for the own personal prestige just don't think like that. (Ask Hull and Cardiff supporters, for instance).
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 02 Feb 2022 11:40
Snowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Derby have owners lined up. It's ongoing legal action against them that might see new owners liable that is holding things up.
We're far bigger than bury.
As much as there is sentiment in terms of club size, at the end of the day, for any investor, it's a question of "what are you buying?".
Ultimately at Derby, you're buying the name of the club and the players/staff contracted. They don't own their ground and I don't know whether they own their training ground or not, but their assets are pretty minimal and their levels of debt are rising so it just becomes tougher and tougher to bail them out. I don't doubt someone will eventually takeover there, but it's a bigger finance for someone now than what it was back at the start of the season for instance.
Ultimately, we don't own our ground, our training ground and I don't think we even own the surrounding area at the club either (does this still belong to our previous Thai owners or the Dai's?). Not to mention our assets are not massively valued anyway due to 40 odd players being out of contract at the end of this season as well as staff contracts potentially running out as well. Ultimately, we need the Dai's to finance this summer and the next 18 months as that's critical for us. If they want to sell up afterwards once we are on more even footing, that's fine, providing we can find suitable investment.
The same person who owns the club owns that though, so could easily be part of any purchase.
by linkenholtroyal » 02 Feb 2022 12:47
by paultheroyal » 02 Feb 2022 12:50
by linkenholtroyal » 02 Feb 2022 13:11
paultheroyal Be very careful what you wish for in terms of slating the owners. Money is off the scale that has been pumped in.
The angst towards them should be around visibility and the appointment of poor people around them. Simple fix if he listened. Get the likes of Coppell and Mcdermott in and job done, fans would be satisfied.
If he pulls the plug, be very fearful of the future.
by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Feb 2022 13:19
PATRIQTYorkshireRoyal99 When you put something like £250m into a club to improve facilities and look to make the club a commercially stronger club across all fronts, you can hardly say they don't care, particularly the owners. From a footballing perspective we've wasted a lot of money due to our recruitment not working out, our squad not being able to harmonise correctly as well as the squad being pretty imbalanced of the best part of 3/4 years now.
If our owners walked tomorrow we'd be in far deeper trouble than what Derby are.
100%
by elrey » 02 Feb 2022 13:39
Royal_jimmy Clearly neither give a shit about us. Discuss
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