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Quote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:20:01 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!I think this bit from your blueprint sort of says we need multi millionairesQuoteHaving a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the books
Quote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!
Cool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?
Having a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the books
Quote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 07:31:48 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:20:01 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!I think this bit from your blueprint sort of says we need multi millionairesQuoteHaving a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the booksYou interpret how you wish fella!
Bristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?
My blueprint would be as follows;Have a boardroom full of people who have the interest of Doncaster Rovers at their heart, not people who openly admit to not having an interest in football.Have a boardroom full of people who are committed to improving the club's stature within the football league, just because we have been primarily a lower league club in our history that should not be a reason for seeing our future as a league one club!!!!Having a boardroom full of people who are committed to getting us into the championship and keeping us in the divison to the point where we become an established championship side, which I believe is where a town the size of Doncaster deserves to be, and, had it not been for a lack of investment we would have still been there now!Employing a manager capable of getting us back into the championship and then having a target of 61 points a season (the average) in order to keep us in the division until we become an established championship team.Having a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the books. Please note that doesn't include putting bids in for Messi/Suarez et al, pure and simply players of the quality to keep us in the division.
Quote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:50:27 pmQuote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 07:31:48 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:20:01 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!I think this bit from your blueprint sort of says we need multi millionairesQuoteHaving a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the booksYou interpret how you wish fella! How much would you consider the necessary funds to be?
Quote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 08:07:06 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:50:27 pmQuote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 07:31:48 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:20:01 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!I think this bit from your blueprint sort of says we need multi millionairesQuoteHaving a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the booksYou interpret how you wish fella! How much would you consider the necessary funds to be? As I said, sufficent funds that would enable a manager to achieve an average season of 61 points! Given that the long term ambition of the club would be to increase the fan base by being one of the "vogue" clubs. Let's face it the other local clubs who historical have played at a higher level and therefore attracted the interest of younger supporters (Leeds and Sheff Wed) are both doing their best to put them our way. Don't forget if we'd have stayed up, we'd have been at their level, so rather than be frowned upon as lower league minions, we'd have been eating at the same table as them! Up to 4 years ago I thought that this WAS the glorious plan, how wrong was I.
Quote from: Muttley on May 21, 2014, 07:16:28 amQuote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 10:59:57 pmIf my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobGBobYou keep repeating this unsubstantiated allegation. As I asked you earlier in the thread, have you got any other examples of Bates' failures etc?As far as I know, he was the proprietor of a small sports shop on East Laith Gate (forget what it was called, Harrisons perhaps?) so I can't imagine there was a lot of money flowing from that - perhaps he was running the club on a frugal basis just like Bramall & Watson and therefore could not afford to retain players and maybe that was the real reason behind Doherty's departure.You need to remember that in 1958 the maximum wage was still in force for professional footballers, so they were nothing like as difficult to retain as they are now. Even in the 1960s, the wages they earned were nothing like they are today, even allowing for inflation. By the same token, clubs did not need wealthy patrons to bankroll them, so it was possible to find a small-time local businessman like Hubert Bates on the board.
Quote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 10:59:57 pmIf my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobGBobYou keep repeating this unsubstantiated allegation. As I asked you earlier in the thread, have you got any other examples of Bates' failures etc?As far as I know, he was the proprietor of a small sports shop on East Laith Gate (forget what it was called, Harrisons perhaps?) so I can't imagine there was a lot of money flowing from that - perhaps he was running the club on a frugal basis just like Bramall & Watson and therefore could not afford to retain players and maybe that was the real reason behind Doherty's departure.
If my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobG
It really isn't possible to compare the directors of then with people like Terry Bramall and John Ryan.
All together now.......Investment doesn't guarantee success but the lack of it does guarantee failure.We'll get there eventually!
Quote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 09:46:03 pmQuote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 08:07:06 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:50:27 pmQuote from: Filo on May 21, 2014, 07:31:48 pmQuote from: Savvy on May 21, 2014, 07:20:01 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!I think this bit from your blueprint sort of says we need multi millionairesQuoteHaving a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the booksYou interpret how you wish fella! How much would you consider the necessary funds to be? As I said, sufficent funds that would enable a manager to achieve an average season of 61 points! Given that the long term ambition of the club would be to increase the fan base by being one of the "vogue" clubs. Let's face it the other local clubs who historical have played at a higher level and therefore attracted the interest of younger supporters (Leeds and Sheff Wed) are both doing their best to put them our way. Don't forget if we'd have stayed up, we'd have been at their level, so rather than be frowned upon as lower league minions, we'd have been eating at the same table as them! Up to 4 years ago I thought that this WAS the glorious plan, how wrong was I.A lot of waffle to avoid the question, I'll ask you again, what do you consider sufficient funds?
Well said IDM, it's a point that's perpetually ignored by the dreamers.
Quote from: wilts rover on May 20, 2014, 08:23:56 pmBristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?Bristol city should NOT have gone down, any half decently run club could reach the play offs with that budget. Perhaps Bristol city's relegation was linked to an ex player of theirs (and ours) Touched on by dn4ever in another thread about Said players seedy underworld life.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 21, 2014, 08:13:24 pmQuote from: wilts rover on May 20, 2014, 08:23:56 pmBristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?Bristol city should NOT have gone down, any half decently run club could reach the play offs with that budget. Perhaps Bristol city's relegation was linked to an ex player of theirs (and ours) Touched on by dn4ever in another thread about Said players seedy underworld life.City had the Championship's lowest turnover last year.McIndoe left them several years ago.