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  1. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    Cheers. Anyone know what a steward earns per match. I would have guessed about £60 - £90 but don't know.
  2. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    So in 14/15 we had 309 employees, other than players and coaches, that seems a lot what do they all do, most of them would be part time I guess Stewards etc.
  3. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    But it's not like we own a stadium and/or acadamy is it, so therefore we don't incur any Of the associated staff costs that we would if we did. Ticketing is outsourced, F&B enough said, car parking outsourced, merchandise outsourced, A club shop the size of a broom cupboard, and a dwindling...
  4. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    Well then, that's gonna be a bit awkward for you in a few months time, what with You being in the same camp as Gilbert. ;)
  5. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    Sorry Torch I was responding to Grendels post, I pressed reply to the wrong post,this Was the one.
  6. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    I agree, I think it's a decent appointment, I also think you will be one of, if not the first To jump on his back when it inevitably goes wrong, the problems at this club run much Deeper than the manager.
  7. Brylowes

    Investment on the Horizon?

    The new broom would still have the same hand controlling it, SISU have to go.
  8. Brylowes

    Here we go

    It's ok though, villa are gonna let us have Joe Cole.
  9. Brylowes

    Are SISU really under pressure?

    If only we found it as easy getting rid of SISU, as SISU seem too find it getting rid of us.
  10. Brylowes

    You're the chairman

    I would agree with most of the points raised, but I would announce the immediate Re-opening of the North Stand lower blocks. Although I normally sit at the side Of the pitch myself, a lot of people prefer to sit behind the goal, indeed some Had been doing so for decades. Also it's just plain...
  11. Brylowes

    TIM FISHER's BPA Lies

    Have to say this pleases me, if we move to the BPA I think it would remove any (outside) chance Of us ever returning to the big time, can't see anymore than 12.000 being allowed there. i really don't think we have 8 years, we will be finished in 2. IMHO
  12. Brylowes

    This club is dead

    Why would you think that should be a priority?
  13. Brylowes

    This club is dead

    Nick people talk about population because that's your potential fan base, obviously not Everyone will like football, but that's the pool of people you have in your immediate Location, it's up to you to coax them in. It's why the places with the largest populations tend to get the most support...
  14. Brylowes

    This club is dead

    Eating at Harvester isn't really like going out for a proper meal, just like supporting Coventry City isn't really like supporting a proper football club. So Yeah, Good Comparison .
  15. Brylowes

    Fisher

    Exactly, if you could achieve it whilst having a competitive team, increasing or at least Maintaining support and giving the fans something to believe in, then good job sir. :) On the other hand, if you achieve it whilst constantly down grading the quality on the Pitch by playing kids straight...
  16. Brylowes

    talk sport asking for cov fans to call in - Fisher Interview

    The ball boys & girls comment is a crass attempt to whip up disgust and opposition to the protests, They said on Sky they had been warned to expect the protest, the club would have known exactly Where in the ground any protest would take place. So there are steps they could have taken to ensure...
  17. Brylowes

    talk sport asking for cov fans to call in - Fisher Interview

    Money maybe spent in January, but the key point was saying players will also Be leaving, so overall it will be a negative number, I guarantee it. Fell free to throw this in my face if I'm wrong.
  18. Brylowes

    Fisher

    Even if its a "just below mid table budget" it's where we start from, how far does our "Just below mid table budget" have to stretch, I would suggest breaking point, which Funnily enough is just about where we are. IMHO
  19. Brylowes

    Fisher

    It didn't though, and it was the wrong way of going about it, should have got round a table And negotiated a deal, after the way they went about things the council and Higgs would Have dealt with literally anybody else first. The rent strike was one thing, but this wouldn't have stopped...
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