Sir Dodger Royal Interesting comments but we were so near to the Premiership last year. How many teams would then dismantle the side because they failed to go up?
Sorry, but in what way have we "dismantled the side" - Mills and Long have both left yes, but we've all known that Long was likely to leave if we didn't make the Prem since before the playoffs. Yes, we need to rebuild in central defence, but actually that's probably not a bad thing....other than that I fully expect there to be only three changes to the side that went out at Wembley when we take on Leicester this weekend (both central defenders and Hunt + one up front).....hardly "dismantling the side"...
The answer is virtually none. Last year we didn't have a massive deficit and the Madman even stated the fee for Sig would cover any deficit for two seasons.
Sorry, where did he say that? Can you send me a link? As far as I'm aware, the club said we had a gap of £4M to fill, and the Sig was sold for £7M so a few people jumped to conclusions - I certainly don't remember hearing the club say that the deficit was covered for two years......
Any business which is looking to develop and grow needs investment as opposed to asset stripping.
In what way is the club being "asset stripped"? That would imply that funds were leaving the club, but the accounts quite clearly show that's not the case - the money that's coming in from transfers is being spent (mostly) on players wages
Basically the Madman has no interest in moving RFC forward.
Why would that be the case? The best case scenario for SJM is that we gain promotion, suitable buyers are attracted, and he is able to sell the club at a price which he feels is appropriate. What he can't/won't do is "bet the farm" on spending big in the hope that it will guarantee promotion (oh how I'll laugh if Leicester fail this year)....
Yes both fees for Mills and Long were fine but let's see how much is invested in the next two weeks but don't hold your breadth.
At best £1.5 million but in todays market that is no great shakes and in real terms would represent 10% of incoming fees for this season.
Let's wait and see shall we rather than gnash our teeth about something that hasn't happened yet....
Also you are unlikely to attract good players when it is clear to be seen that all we do is sell on for a profit.
Why would that not attract players? We have a great record of taking on players, developing them, and selling them on. Yes, there's a financial benefit to the club, but do you think the players gain nothing from this deal either? What salary increase did Siggy, Long, Mills get from their moves? If I were a young player, seeing the likes of Long join Reading, spend a few years getting excellent experience and developing, then moving into the Prem, I'd find the club a very attractive proposition thank you....
If RFC reckon they will always find gems for virtually nothing and then make a massive profit then they are living in 'cloud cuckoo' land.
But it does seem to be working at the moment - what about Obita, Taylor, d'Ath, Ugwu, Arnold - all of them have the potential to be the next "gem"
To date we have been lucky but luck is not the way to grow and prosper it needs a strategy, implementation plan and adequate finance and by the latter I don't mean tuppence.
If you think the club have no strategy then listen to Brian - whenever asked about money he always says the same thing - we aim to break even, that's the way we do things......of course we have a strategy, and given how we've been there, or thereabout for the last couple of years, IMO it's a strategy which appears to be working....
Real Facts in the Real World of Business something the Madman has lost and hence why his businesses are in no great state.
Sorry, can't see any facts in what you say.......just negative claptrap.....loads of businesses are having a tough time at the moment, or hadn't you noticed?