Nick I was wondering if Fisher's statement about the profit the club is making is the 'evidence' you were looking for. I know you didn't understand what I was saying to you, but hopefully now someone a lot closer to you has explained it you might realise how ticket money gets into an owner's pocket. No need to apologise.
Well a little harsh, but if that's your opinion.Maybe it's the season ticket money going directly to the Cayman Islands from all the traitors who go to the Ricoh?
Well a little harsh, but if that's your opinion.
Yeah I used to repeat what people said when I was a kid.Nah, just regurgitating the shit you come out with. No integrity or moral fibre these season ticket holders.
It'll be a firstHowever this is quite important information that actual dispels a lot of what the 'few' on here have been justifying themselves with. i.e. SISU don't get ticket money.
Note......no response from the usual suspects.....I think you all know to whom I am referring
Nick I was wondering if Fisher's statement about the profit the club is making is the 'evidence' you were looking for. I know you didn't understand what I was saying to you, but hopefully now someone a lot closer to you has explained it you might realise how ticket money gets into an owner's pocket. No need to apologise.
Note......no response from the usual suspects.....I think you all know to whom I am referring
However this is quite important information that actual dispels a lot of what the 'few' on here have been justifying themselves with. i.e. SISU don't get ticket money.
surely if the objective is to run the club as cash neutral then that 1m needs ploughing back into the team?
I.e We would have lost money if it wasn't for the sale of Maddison
Lol. Some do believe it!Great Tim will be the richest club in L2!!!!!! this guy actually believe's that fans buy the crap he spouts.
Lol. Some do believe it!
Did I hear right Fisher said we were £7M down then turned a profit after selling players? I couldn't have heard that correctly ... and if I did, wtf do we do next year to break even?I.e We would have lost money if it wasn't for the sale of Maddison
That of course is only if you believe Tim FisherHowever this is quite important information that actual dispels a lot of what the 'few' on here have been justifying themselves with. i.e. SISU don't get ticket money.
He said 1.7 millionDid I hear right Fisher said we were £7M down then turned a profit after selling players? I couldn't have heard that correctly ... and if I did, wtf do we do next year to break even?
However this is quite important information that actual dispels a lot of what the 'few' on here have been justifying themselves with. i.e. SISU don't get ticket money.
Nick I was wondering if Fisher's statement about the profit the club is making is the 'evidence' you were looking for. I know you didn't understand what I was saying to you, but hopefully now someone a lot closer to you has explained it you might realise how ticket money gets into an owner's pocket. No need to apologise.
Fisher said the operating loss was 1.7 million, the one million profit is after the sale of Maddison.So 1m profit
In that case why is it not applied to improving things in the same year if the target we are given is breakeven. ?
How do we know it is a 1m profit when the year end is 31/05/17 and we haven't got to the January transfer market?
If we are breaking even cash flow wise what non cash item has created this operating profit. ?
What is the actual net profit?
If the really important figure is cash flow breakeven then why highlight operating profit at all? What is the actual cash situation?
Figures are often thrown about to confuse and misdirect by Mr fisher
Fisher said the operating loss was 1.7 million, the one million profit is after the sale of Maddison.
As for the January transfer window I'm not sure what you mean? I'm pretty sure the time frame Fisher is referring to when he talks about the 1 million profit does not include the upcoming window.
I think the £1m profit figure is in respect of 31.5.16 year end. He talked about the figures at the Oct SCG meeting.So 1m profit
In that case why is it not applied to improving things in the same year if the target we are given is breakeven. ?
How do we know it is a 1m profit when the year end is 31/05/17 and we haven't got to the January transfer market?
If we are breaking even cash flow wise what non cash item has created this operating profit. ?
What is the actual net profit?
If the really important figure is cash flow breakeven then why highlight operating profit at all? What is the actual cash situation?
Figures are often thrown about to confuse and misdirect by Mr fisher
Profits don't necessarily go to the owners. Frankly, even if it did, no-one can argue they haven't put money in over the years. It's a business and it's their money anyway, not ours. Anyway, whatever, we're hardly a cash cow for them and it's ridiculous to think so. Let's focus on the actual issues they've caused rather than one they might be on the way to fixing from previous ownership.
Actually, if the club are turning a profit it'll make us more attractive to investors. It's not like we have much else to sell.
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