by Snowflake Royal »
19 Sep 2024 13:01
SouthDownsRoyal katweslowski For me, the primary objective (as a fan) has to be clarity on the situation. I want to know:
- Why did this deal fall through when it looked so close?
- What other options are there now?
- What is Dai's objective - not just "intent to sell the club" - actual information
- Can we have regular and periodic updates, I am personally sick of just silence from the club for long periods of time
- How does this now impact our finances for the next 3-6 months?
- Assurances over our short term future?
- Has Dai actually communicated with club officials?
Of course, I don't expect anything meaningful from these answers, just the same bland answers but they have to be asked.
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My thoughts are similar to that by Hound, I just don't understand the issues. This club is still an attractive package in terms of the facilities, the team, the structure, recent-ish history, fanbase. It's got Championship DNA still. The longer he keeps this club, the less it will be worth.
I don't believe all those idiots on Twitter saying, "He just hates us", and "I think he saw Rob and how well he got on with fans and just decided to end us". For my own sanity I have stopped looking on Twitter, the number of idiots on there is unhelpful and outweigh the useful ones.
I doubt Dai Yonnge really knows anything about the fans or our feelings, probably oblivious to it all.
So WTF is he up to? Administration doesn't help him, liqudiation doesnt, selling all players and assets doesn't as that's just not going to return much and would take an extended period of time.
Objectively the best and easiest solution was for him to sell to a legitimate and trusted purchaser (Couhig and others), and walk away and get on with his miserable life.
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Also as others say, I am deeply concerned about this once again. It's really upsetting that we looked so close, nearly had a new owner who looked really in touch with the fans and keen to be involved. Any changes will take months and months, and unlikely this season. So we've got January transfer window to get through and the summer to even hope to survive until.
It does feel like a never ending, unwinnable battle.
Good post
Here's my take, and I don’t want most of that. If things are going well and you have a good owner, it's all superfluous. If it's not and you don’t, you're never going to get the transparency and detail you want. A good owner you could trust wouldn't be that open, a bad owner you can't certainly won't be, and even if something like it was put out, you couldn't rely on it
And it would only satisfy pepple in the twitter age for hours, maybe a day or two. And they'd complain about the content anyway. So there's zero incentive, you can't give people want they want, as often as the want so give them nothing.
As for Dai, he's a gambler who made his millions in dodgy schemes in a corrupt country. We were never more than a play thing. This is a guy who comes from a culture where you don’t admit to failings and just bury problems. This is shown in his previous two failed clubs. He ran them badly, they failed, he did nothing to save them. He just pretended there wasn't a problem and they died.
He's just going to ignore us unless he can secure a 'win' which is him getting a much better deal than a buyer, so he can feel good. He's just chasing the gambling high, the loss means nothing to him.