Consistent with the SISU policy of replacing young improving talent with old, injury prone has beens: We're waiting on an 80 year old from his hospital bed to be released home, so he can sign for CCFC until the end of the season.
Interesting point and SISU's strategy will be to maximise returns, so if you are correct, then the current business model of selling assets and charging management fees, etc until the tipping point when the company can be wound up makes sense.
You'll note that I was not distracted by your post, so no need to bother the NHS. If I had been distracted I would have joined in the conversation regarding the benefits of a with profits pension against and final salary, etc.
You're using a distraction technique again ....away from the real issue. The inept environment that Otium [under the control of umbrella company SISU Capital] have run the football club.
Yes, back in the day, when we were trying to have a competitive team. Some people will wonder whether that is a fairy tale now given the current policy of flog anything and replace with old or inexperienced.
The club has no stability, too many changes in players and management leading to a feeling of decay hanging around the club. No wonder the players get affected.
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Finding out who the investors are is a fruitless task, as I would expect that Otium shares are bundled up with a few other investments in each investors portfolio. What would get JS attention is publicity that damages future investment into SISU. Highlighting the impact of converting debt into...