Yeah, sounds like a great idea, get relegated, sold off by the receiver to the highest bidder whoever that may be, stadium sold to a Bangladeshi chicken farmer and leased back to a new entity, lots to feel good about.
End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
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Need to have a cup of tea and chill out you mate.
Escalator by name...
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Nah, I know it was a bit tongue in cheek but anyone suggesting Admin, relegation and the chance to “re-boot” as a solution, even half-seriously, needs their head examined.
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For the stadium he got Dan the man Meiss, for the playing side he had Bill fucking kenwright, enough said.
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Not sure how much credit someone gets for building a new stadium when it's loaded us with 600m of debt at high interest
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I agree, he should've got us one of those free ones like BK tried with Tesco, fuck building a state of the art stadium in a prime location that'll be the envy of most teams in the world777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:28 pm Not sure how much credit someone gets for building a new stadium when it's loaded us with 600m of debt at high interest
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The debt on stadium isn’t really an issue, it’s like the likes of us having a mortgage for a couple hundred grand.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:28 pm Not sure how much credit someone gets for building a new stadium when it's loaded us with 600m of debt at high interest
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Well I’m not sure anybody was ever going to pay cash for a new world class stadium so what was tge alternative ?777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:28 pm Not sure how much credit someone gets for building a new stadium when it's loaded us with 600m of debt at high interest
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We are on the verge of administration, relegation and have had points deducted. It's not about free but it's been far from financially competent
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And all of those things are impacted by the lack of revenue generated from Goodison which will be addressed with the move. Could we have done something cheaper, like a Middlesbrough stadium, I'm sure we could, but this will transform us massively, speculate to accumulate.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:23 pm We are on the verge of administration, relegation and have had points deducted. It's not about free but it's been far from financially competent
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Believe it when I see it..... and even if it does we've still rode our luck in terms of lower league football and administration.Raptor wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:41 pm And all of those things are impacted by the lack of revenue generated from Goodison which will be addressed with the move. Could we have done something cheaper, like a Middlesbrough stadium, I'm sure we could, but this will transform us massively, speculate to accumulate.
I don't give moshiri credit for anything. He's not had anything like joined up thinking or a plan
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On average matchday makes up around 13% of a clubs finances.
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