What is Timmys dry cleaning bill from the weekend and did he just throw the pants away or does ML have them pre-soaking in a bucket by the back door?
If you stacked all the pies on top of each other: What would be the size of this pie-tower compared to other free standing structures for CCFC to come out of debt?
How can we believe a new stadium will be built when this is not explained
How will the investors get a return?
45 million + 20 million = 65
+ loses over building time (10 million)
Can you sell the club and stadium for 75 million?
If it is over the long term via profits how can you wipe out 75 million.? We currently pay nearly 1.5 million interest a year on 10 million from ARVO. Will this not double possibly treble?
How is that more cost effective than rent of 400k a year?
How can we go into administration only a few months ago,effectively wiping out any debts, yet when the accounts were filed we now owe £40m?
I think they shifted the debts away from the part that went into administration
So the debt stayed
My thinking here is this would make a tower of pies of approximately [6 cm high each box] to 2796 miles high.
The International Space Station orbits between 205 to 270 miles. This would mean they would need to sell enough pies to reach the space station over ten times to recoop their loses if they are given the pies for free.
We are currently losing 7 million a year.
We will need to raise another 20 million (SISU's conservative estimate) to build the stadium.
How is this stadium going to suddenly make us earn about 4 million a year profit (thats iif you want to clear the debt in 20 years)?
Bizzare to say the least.
How is renting for £400k per annum without access to additional revenues?
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How is renting for £400k per annum without access to additional revenues?
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We are currently losing 7 million a year.
We will need to raise another 20 million (SISU's conservative estimate) to build the stadium.
How is this stadium going to suddenly make us earn about 4 million a year profit (thats iif you want to clear the debt in 20 years)?
Bizzare to say the least.
Again all I can do is equate this into figures.
7 million pies, if they are given free to the club and at 6cm height would equate to a pie tower over 260 miles high.
Split this over 23 home games and they would need to sell a pie-tower that would dwarf Mt Everest each game.
Again all I can do is equate this into figures.
7 million pies, if they are given free to the club and at 6cm height would equate to a pie tower over 260 miles high for the year [One trip to the space station].
Split this over 23 home games and they would need to sell a pie-tower that would dwarf Mt Everest each game.
[We need a Telegragh exclusive looking into this]
Would those additional revenues (on top of what additional revenue that was offered in the Ricoh deal) surpass the additional costs of building a new stadium?
How can we believe a new stadium will be built when this is not explained
How will the investors get a return?
45 million + 20 million = 65
+ loses over building time (10 million)
Can you sell the club and stadium for 75 million?
If it is over the long term via profits how can you wipe out 75 million.? We currently pay nearly 1.5 million interest a year on 10 million from ARVO. Will this not double possibly treble?
How is that more cost effective than rent of 400k a year?
How is renting for £400k per annum without access to additional revenues?
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If you stacked all the pies on top of each other from sales at the football match: What would be the size of this pie-tower compared to other free standing structures for CCFC to come out of debt?
[We would need a pictorial representation.]
I'll get our graphics guys onto the pictorial representation.
Please do that Simon. We must get a pie chart in the Telegraph to illustrate the stupidity of the new stadium fiasco.
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I'll get our graphics guys onto the pictorial representation.
Please do that Simon. We must get a pie chart in the Telegraph to illustrate the stupidity of the new stadium fiasco.
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According to ccfcway an average of 250 pies could be sold at shitfields per game.
This would equate to just under 21 [FPH] per game. [Less then a day of the 713 years required]
This is a little under the 6,250,000 [FPH] required to buy club and stadium, selling pies alone.
[Of course I may be a little off with my stats]