Search results

  1. chiefdave

    Jump to July 2017 and likely league two...

    At what point can we move to the Butts in its current state, conference?
  2. chiefdave

    Next Protest

    But you still need to have the cash. Lets say your income is £10m, so your player budget can be £6m. Your non-player costs are £7.5m. What happens if you spend £6m on players? You've spent £13.5m against an income of £10m.
  3. chiefdave

    TIM FISHER's BPA Lies

    They may well be, if they are that would be a big help to anything that targets them. You would assume if SISU are struggling it means their funds are struggling but that is really the key. Lets face it the type of people that would be reading this wouldn't give a shit about the demise of a...
  4. chiefdave

    Next Protest

    It still has to show in the accounts paid or not. They can but if you can't spend it twice. Prior to Maddison being sold a loan was taken out to cover cash flow issues, the sale of Maddison allowed the loan to be repaid. There's different sets of figures, doesn't mean he's lying. You've got...
  5. chiefdave

    TIM FISHER's BPA Lies

    It would certainly be the most effective way to get at SISU. But how do they perform overall. If the funds are providing growth overall how concerned would the investors be about the individual components of the fund?
  6. chiefdave

    Fan Unity

    There were people calling / texting CWR after the match saying similar so if they contacted Fisher directly or not is a bit of a moot point.
  7. chiefdave

    Tim Fisher

    But why would SISU pay him so much? Look at salaries for chairman of far bigger organisations, people that are working full time and in very high profile roles. They are a fraction of what it is being claimed Fisher is paid to run a business that has for years been running at a loss.
  8. chiefdave

    Next Protest

    It was Waggot that messed it up wasn't it? Problem is we don't know how far out it was. What was the average paid per person last season? You'd need that figure and then multiply it by the difference between the earlier and later break even figures and then multiply the result of that by the...
  9. chiefdave

    Tim Fisher

    With the club operating on a shoestring budget who is paying Fisher £600K a year? As much as you need someone in that position and those people tend to cost a fair bit more than anyone would think they are worth what value is there in paying him that?
  10. chiefdave

    Fisher is the problem

    That's the problem isn't it. Someone else has to come in and operate under the same restrictions. Look who else we've had. Are Orange Ken, Labovich or Anderson a better option?
  11. chiefdave

    How does this end?

    Pretty clear how it ends. The club will continue to drop until we reach a level where the income is sufficient to support the level we have reached. Realistically, if nothing changes with regards to stadium ownership and / or revenue access, that could very well mean dropping out of the league.
  12. chiefdave

    Next Protest

    To be accurate they would need to get a £ figure per game not an attendance. The problem last season appears to be that substantial discounts on ST and match packages caused a bigger drop than expected in the average ticket price. When that happens you need more people at the lower average to...
  13. chiefdave

    Next Protest

    We'd never be able to sneak enough stuff to throw into the ground to do that.
  14. chiefdave

    This club is dead

    Its hardly unthinkable that the Chairman of a football club would attend a court hearing involving the clubs owners regarding the stadium the club plays at.
  15. chiefdave

    Wave of optimism

    But you can't do both. Lets say SISU, or any new owner for that matter, suddenly decide to 'invest' £5m to get us promoted. How do they get a return on that? Either we don't get promotion and that moneys basically lost or we do get promotion and even more is needed the following season as you're...
  16. chiefdave

    How does this end?

    Its a bit odd, there's virtually nothing Fisher said in either radio appearance yesterday that he hasn't said before or that hasn't been known for ages but suddenly people are furious like he's dropped a bombshell.
  17. chiefdave

    Wave of optimism

    Think it through logically. We know SISU are partial to legal action so the FA / FL would want to be certain any action they took would hold up should they be dragged in to court. At the moment the reality of the situation is other parties are giving SISU everything they need. Should they...
  18. chiefdave

    TIM FISHER's BPA Lies

    CWR should get Sharp on air and ask him the question.
  19. chiefdave

    Tim Fisher

    the initial investment was managed by SISU not their money and has been explained before will have been written down by now. There is still money owed to Sconsnet and Avro which would need to be dealt with as part of any takeover but that's it. Satisfy those two debts and its a clean slate to...
Top