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A board with no ambition is just as bad as having no team, fair enough no debt, but likewise if that’s the case put the club up for sale where there’s investment, Baldwin’s the biggest yes man you’ll ever see!!
Quote from: raggytash on June 23, 2018, 04:55:14 pmA board with no ambition is just as bad as having no team, fair enough no debt, but likewise if that’s the case put the club up for sale where there’s investment, Baldwin’s the biggest yes man you’ll ever see!!d**khead.
I sometimes wonder who the bellends around me at the KM who moan for the sake of moaning and absolutely love it when things go awry on and off the pitch. I now know who they are. It's Raggytash and his tedious Board kicking mates.
Quote from: PDX_Rover on June 23, 2018, 05:18:52 pmQuote from: raggytash on June 23, 2018, 04:55:14 pmA board with no ambition is just as bad as having no team, fair enough no debt, but likewise if that’s the case put the club up for sale where there’s investment, Baldwin’s the biggest yes man you’ll ever see!!d**khead.A very erudite response from a long distance brown noser who attends maybe one game a season.
Quote from: Cantley Rover on June 23, 2018, 07:02:48 pmQuote from: PDX_Rover on June 23, 2018, 05:18:52 pmQuote from: raggytash on June 23, 2018, 04:55:14 pmA board with no ambition is just as bad as having no team, fair enough no debt, but likewise if that’s the case put the club up for sale where there’s investment, Baldwin’s the biggest yes man you’ll ever see!!d**khead.A very erudite response from a long distance brown noser who attends maybe one game a season.Does that make him less of a fan? As for raggytash and his mouthpiece words fail me, give us a few names or examples of these multi millionaires queueing up to buy the club? I think it has been said previously that TB would sell the club if the right investor came in, thankfully he has seen off the last 2 attempts wonder where we would be now if he hadn't heh raggy?
It's simple numbers. With 7,000 fans in the club, if we each donate £4,286 to the club we can raise £30 million and push for promotion. So how many fans will cough up £4,286? If not many, why should the board contribute massive sums either.
Irish syndicate, Sequentia Capital, were going to inject that sort of money to get us promoted. Whatever the exact figure, why should fans expect the board to contribute millions every year when they won't contribute thousands themselves? I don't know exactly what we need for promotion but £30 million should guarantee it.
Strange lot, that SC. For a company with all that money and a bunch of hot shot investors running it, they had a website designed by a 12 year old, full of odd stories about nothing in particular,m. I’ve just gone to have a look at it again this morning. Its certificate has expired. And there’s no record on the internet of SC ever having done any significant business either before they were interested in us, or afterwards. It’s almost as if...
Would the board have gone through with the deal if the VSC hadn't intervened and pointed out the inadequacies of Sequentia?By the way, this is not intended as a mischievous question, I'd just like to know more of that period in Rovers history.
Glyn_Wigley“DF didn't mention anything about the budget in his resignation message, and I've not seen anything anywhere else where he has mentioned it. If I've missed it, can you point me to where he has?”https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers/doncaster-rovers-did-not-get-much-credit-for-promotion-from-league-two-andy-butler-1-9218064Paul Goodwin of the DFP says quite clearly it was a budget issue:-"The Scot said he had “no alternative” to walk away after failing to see eye to eye with the board about the playing budget required to push Rovers into play-off contention."Or did he make it up and the DFP are not to be relied on?