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High level detail is with SISU from the email.
Do you understand what this means ?

Which email?

So you are confirming SISU have had loads of details about the offer other than the letter we have all seen?

I don't understand what you mean.
 

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So, with all due respect to Michael, why choose him for this offer? Or did he architect it himself?

Seems the logical group from which to launch a bid for the club would the be Trust, no?
 

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Which email?

So you are confirming SISU have had loads of details about the offer other than the letter we have all seen?

I don't understand what you mean.

When I ran my business high level detail meant an executive summary. This starts the process and once agreed the team get into the detail.
 

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When I ran my business high level detail meant an executive summary. This starts the process and once agreed the team get into the detail.

So you are saying sisu have received in depth detail? Had Michael mentioned this abd I've missed it? Sorry if so
 

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So, with all due respect to Michael, why choose him for this offer? Or did he architect it himself?

Seems the logical group from which to launch a bid for the club would the be Trust, no?

Thats a fair point chap. I would assume KCIC took the initiative and approached local backers, rather than the backers seek out KCIC?
 

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So you are saying sisu have received in depth detail? Had Michael mentioned this abd I've missed it? Sorry if so

Hmmmm ... But let's assume it's me that's not explaining it very well.
When you start something you present the idea at a high level. (50,000 ft). Once agreed it is the way forward then the team get into the detail (ground level).
It would be unusual to present the proposal in its finished condition without some form of high level management agreement to progress it.
 

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Hmmmm ... But let's assume it's me that's not explaining it very well.
When you start something you present the idea at a high level. (50,000 ft). Once agreed it is the way forward then the team get into the detail (ground level).
It would be unusual to present the proposal in its finished condition without some form of high level management agreement to progress it.

So have sisu had loads more detail or not? Yes or no?
 

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No. They've had an overview of the offer (which I assume is more than we know, but less than there is to know, but who knows?)

So they have seen more than just that letter? Would have thought Michael would have been keen to get that across.
 

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One piece of good news. Just looked at the league table and we are 6th.
 
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Have they had more than the letter we've seen?

All the double guessing of what sisu may/may not think/say is tbh neither here nor there. Everything now rests on sisu's response.
 

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Having read the first 10 pages and being extremely annoyed, bored and depressed at every single post, we are no closer to returning to the Ricoh due to the form of contact?

I am not going to lose my cool, but this is fast becoming a joke, on both sides. If you want to get this deal done, call, text, Mail, send a Carrier Pigeon, just make fucking contact..

No one is going to like Nick when he is angry and after placed back on crutches my temperament has diminished by 90% from last week!


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When I ran my business high level detail meant an executive summary. This starts the process and once agreed the team get into the detail.
An executive summary is usually in the same document as the detail. The detail doesn't exist so there isn't very little to summarise.
 

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An executive summary is usually in the same document as the detail. The detail doesn't exist so there isn't very little to summarise.

I would imagine the executive summary in Italias business was deciding between suppliers of oil, saveloys and vinegar.
 

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Bound to all be down to sisu no doubt, shame really as a phone call could have been on the way to fixing everything.
 

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I don't get it "Mark Labovich is insisting on a call"? Is it just me who thinks that maybe it's worth picking up the phone?


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I don't get it "Mark Labovich is insisting on a call"? Is it just me who thinks that maybe it's worth picking up the phone?


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Yes think he wants a call before meeting up by the sound of it. Made it too easy really by not answering his phone for sisu to discard it.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Answering it'd be a start...

It's okay I am sick of this, so on my lunch tomorrow I will speak to the Club directly and request Mark Labovich's contact details and ask him the question..


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An executive summary is usually in the same document as the detail. The detail doesn't exist so there isn't very little to summarise.

I would imagine the executive summary in Italias business was deciding between suppliers of oil, saveloys and vinegar.

So if we need a new Jaguar sports car we have the design ready at the start of the process and the execs say that will do?
I'm out my depth here so back to my holiday.
 

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