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Be careful of what you wish for certainly springs to mind. Whilst I am not privy to the intracacies of how the club has been funded presumably much of the money going in from the board has been in the form of loans. I believe when JR walked away he generously wrote off his loans. But if our current doners were to recall theirs on exit presumably they would have the right to sell off club assets to fund the payback, the club training ground for example which might make good money as a development site. We rely upon their largesse and screaming for their demise could all go wrong very badly.
Sack the board? Be very careful for what you wish for!COYR
Quote from: Avsuptem on February 02, 2023, 03:59:17 amBe careful of what you wish for certainly springs to mind. Whilst I am not privy to the intracacies of how the club has been funded presumably much of the money going in from the board has been in the form of loans. I believe when JR walked away he generously wrote off his loans. But if our current doners were to recall theirs on exit presumably they would have the right to sell off club assets to fund the payback, the club training ground for example which might make good money as a development site. We rely upon their largesse and screaming for their demise could all go wrong very badly.There are no loans on the club finances at all. TB and others have always converted their loans into equity leaving DRFC in a good financial situation at all times.The Watson family generously wrote off everything that they invested in the club when they took a step backwards in recent years. That dwarfed anything anybody else had done in living memory.
When do we say enough is enough, it’s time to force the owners to put the club for sale officially. Time to sack the board.We need to start the wheels in motion and some protests.
Quote from: donnydogk9 on January 28, 2023, 05:24:57 pmWhen do we say enough is enough, it’s time to force the owners to put the club for sale officially. Time to sack the board.We need to start the wheels in motion and some protests.You must realise donniedog that you and your pals have absolutely no power what so ever to carry out your wishes so sit down and be a good lad.Sorry if I’ve missed the postings echoing this.
Quote from: Goole Rover on February 02, 2023, 12:40:04 pmQuote from: donnydogk9 on January 28, 2023, 05:24:57 pmWhen do we say enough is enough, it’s time to force the owners to put the club for sale officially. Time to sack the board.We need to start the wheels in motion and some protests.You must realise donniedog that you and your pals have absolutely no power what so ever to carry out your wishes so sit down and be a good lad.Sorry if I’ve missed the postings echoing this.I'm sure Donniedog and his pals realise they have no power to change anything to do with the club. However I think you need to cut them a bit of slack. They are no doubt as frustrated as many of us (brown nosers excluded) with how our club is being slowly dragged lower and lower and will be around a lot longer than you or I to support the team.
Of course I did daft things when I was a kid, but most of the time until someone sensible told me I was being daft I didn't realise it.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on February 02, 2023, 02:29:14 pmOf course I did daft things when I was a kid, but most of the time until someone sensible told me I was being daft I didn't realise it.You're lucky then, because when I started coming the Rovers there was nobody 'sensible' to tell me I was being daft!
I would imagine we all did a lot of things tha the safety brigade now would faint at, but we all knew the repercussions of a crack behind the ear of the local bobby or your parents, and didn't think we had the entitlement of everything in life thrown at us, it had to be worked for and paid for not given, nor did we expect to tell other people what to do and how to spend their money, which seems to be the main aim of this little band of no marks.
As far as I'm concerned, it's simple. I back the current owners and generally support initiatives such as Club Doncaster. However, I think they need advice when it comes to the football side of things. Creating a HoF was a step in the right direction, however giving the job to Copps was, I'm afraid to say, a woeful yet predictable mistake.
We're currently in the lowest half of the lowest league in English football. This is a failure of ownership.
Than you Mr. Silent Majority for clarifying the position. It appears that for most of the last 20 years our club's existance has been sustained by altruism.I strongly suspect that if the current owners could find acceptable buyers they would do so.
Quote from: Avsuptem on February 03, 2023, 08:20:37 amThan you Mr. Silent Majority for clarifying the position. It appears that for most of the last 20 years our club's existance has been sustained by altruism.I strongly suspect that if the current owners could find acceptable buyers they would do so.Aren’t most teams ?
Quote from: roversdude on February 03, 2023, 08:57:34 amQuote from: Avsuptem on February 03, 2023, 08:20:37 amThan you Mr. Silent Majority for clarifying the position. It appears that for most of the last 20 years our club's existance has been sustained by altruism.I strongly suspect that if the current owners could find acceptable buyers they would do so.Aren’t most teams ?Don't forget the supporters in all this. Many have had season tickets or paid to watch over the last 20 years. We have also contributed to the clubs existence.
Quote from: EasyforDennis on February 03, 2023, 09:46:46 amQuote from: roversdude on February 03, 2023, 08:57:34 amQuote from: Avsuptem on February 03, 2023, 08:20:37 amThan you Mr. Silent Majority for clarifying the position. It appears that for most of the last 20 years our club's existance has been sustained by altruism.I strongly suspect that if the current owners could find acceptable buyers they would do so.Aren’t most teams ?Don't forget the supporters in all this. Many have had season tickets or paid to watch over the last 20 years. We have also contributed to the clubs existence.Bloody hell, now you're trying to claim a season ticket is a financial investment in the club and that it somehow entitles you to more than admission into the ground on match day.
Quote from: EasyforDennis on February 03, 2023, 09:46:46 amQuote from: roversdude on February 03, 2023, 08:57:34 amQuote from: Avsuptem on February 03, 2023, 08:20:37 amThan you Mr. Silent Majority for clarifying the position. It appears that for most of the last 20 years our club's existance has been sustained by altruism.I strongly suspect that if the current owners could find acceptable buyers they would do so.Aren’t most teams ?Don't forget the supporters in all this. Many have had season tickets or paid to watch over the last 20 years. We have also contributed to the clubs existence.But we the supporters have been paying comparatively little and getting something back for it, whereas the owners have been paying comparatively great amounts whilst knowing there will be nothing back for them.