If you want sisu out you really need to think again. If the club(!) acquire the stadium new owners are much more likely to come in!
The exit strategy for sisu is simple:
1) Break even
2) Have a decent squad (in this division)
3) own stadium ... or at the very least a part of it with the possibility to buy the rest.
4) sell on to new owners
So all of you who want sisu out should support their efforts - the faster they succeed, the faster we will have new owners.
Well by their own admission (lies?), they aren't doing too great on 1).
Still losing 500k a month?!
The whole way that Ken explained that McPake, Bell and Baker on long term contracts actually in itself had increased the value of the company..I mean
club...shows how bloody clueless they are in terms of understanding football. And that's coming from someone who rates all 3 players: Bell has a terrible injury record and is inconsistent, you give players like that 2 year deals tops; Same goes for Baker but with a bit less injury-proneness; McPake is the most injury-prone player since O'Neill-not his fault, but it makes him next-to-useless.
According to the SISU logic, signing O'Neill and Sherwood to long-term deals would have represented success. But guess what? They're not STOCK, they're FOOTBALLERS, and securing injury-prone players on long deals actually has a much more negative impact in reality than a positive one. We could still be paying McPakes wages in L2, and he'd still be managing 2 or 3 games a season tops. He may be an "asset" on paper, but is bugger all help when it comes to winning football matches!
And that brings us back to the other big problem with your SISU Strategy: not only is
1)Break even not happening, and indeed imperilled further by their new contracts for crocks, but it is leading to
2) Have a decent squad (in this division) being in very real danger. Without a superb manager, we'd already be screwed. Even their fans must see that they are taking a massive gamble.
So how is
1) Break even and
4) Sell on to new owners affected by being in L1 or L2? Bad enough to make selling whilst you are in The Championship a priority. Yet Brody says the only way we're going out of this division is through promotion, "if not this season, next season"....:thinking about: