Agree with most of that but I'd probably let Lameiras and Clarke go as well. I'll go with Robin's judgement on Reid. He seems a different player under the new manager but may well be too expensive to keep.
Well the evidence we suggest otherwise. Season ticket prices were heavily discounted last season and there was little increase in uptake. The result was less ticketing revenue.
Could be part of the agreement to play at the Ricoh. Mailshots for non-CCFC events at the Ricoh have been sent to everyone on the CCFC database since we returned.
They are a hedge fund. They invest on the basis that there will be a return on that investment. Of course some of those investments don't come off, to put it mildly, and some are high risk high reward.
Lets say SISU stuck £2m in. How are the getting a return on that?
Totally agree. Not that I think we have the slightest chance of staying up but things on the pitch have improved under Robins, the last thing we need is distractions during the game.
SISU will sell if they get an offer they deem acceptable. Trying to force them to sell by cutting off income is a very dangerous tactic. The first thing that will happen is the budget will be massively cut. Then consider that the Ricoh deal ends this year. If we're getting 5K or less then it...
Without spoiling it for anyone does anyone believe that's it for Car Share?
As there's only 4 in this series I reckon they've shot 6 (or 5 and a longer special) and we'll get a final episode at Xmas. They do keep mentioning the Xmas team.
Log in to your account but don't hit the message that says you have a renewal. Instead hit season tickets and you'll go to the ground plan and be able to pick your seat.
Personally I just assume its used as a shorthand. He doesn't explain everything in detail at the best of times so he's not going to drill down on the finances in a statement like the one he made yesterday. If you look at what he said:
then what is the better, more accurate, term for him to use...