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I'm half expecting a punchline.Depends what their overall objectives are and what sort of money they are intending to invest. “I'm half expecting a punchline”.Why English League One or Two and not a Dutch club with potential?
Just watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from me
Quote from: Branton Rover on February 27, 2024, 08:40:40 pmJust watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from meTheir venture looks to be running out of steam. Lose tons of money every year and are now further than ever from the playoff in this league, alongside shrinking attendances. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them back in the NL in the next 3 years.
Quote from: colincramb on February 28, 2024, 12:35:16 pmQuote from: Branton Rover on February 27, 2024, 08:40:40 pmJust watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from meTheir venture looks to be running out of steam. Lose tons of money every year and are now further than ever from the playoff in this league, alongside shrinking attendances. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them back in the NL in the next 3 years.Their attendances have never got gone above 3.000 except when there has been a big away following.They probably ave around 2.200 home fans since they got into league 2 This must be costing Neville & Co a fortune. It’s not a venture that’s going anywhere imo Oh well it is going somewhere because they will end up back in non league within the next 2 yrs unless they get a very wealthy benefactor very soon.
Quote from: Branton Rover on February 27, 2024, 08:40:40 pmJust watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from meTheir venture looks to be running out of steam. Lose tons of money every year and are now further than ever from the playoff in this league, alongside shrinking attendances. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them back in the NL in the next 3 years.
Just watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from me
Quote from: colincramb on February 28, 2024, 12:35:16 pmQuote from: Branton Rover on February 27, 2024, 08:40:40 pmJust watched Simon Jordan on talksport on about Salford City FC and the class of ‘92 owners who are appealing for additional investment - Jordan said former players like that never like digging into their own pockets & want others to do it on their behalf. It’s a no thank you from meTheir venture looks to be running out of steam. Lose tons of money every year and are now further than ever from the playoff in this league, alongside shrinking attendances. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them back in the NL in the next 3 years.Their attendances have never got gone above 3.000 except when there has been a big away following.They probably ave around 2.200 home fans since they got into league 2 This must be costing Neville & Co a fortune. It’s not a venture that’s going anywhere imo Oh well it is going somewhere because they will end up back in non league within the next 2 yrs unless they get a very wealthy benefactor very soon.