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Surely with the impending local government axe about to strike the councils coffers they wont want to be left with an 'asset' to the borough that is losing money hand over fist and will probably have to be one of the first things to be cut to save money. Surely it is better to sell to John Ryan than to cut services. Clouds and silver linings comes to mind.
I can see the logic for buying the place - but can we (the club) really afford to if it is losing money for the council then there is no guarantee that it will make money for the Rovers and therefore come a burden on the clubs finances and could prove costly in the end. Potentially driving us the way of other clubs that have gone and into administration.
All good points. The only snag is that it's making a profit. Surely you can remember the point of us paying a million a year, the 'restructuring', the new Chief Exec and all that went with those changes? Last accounts, about 12-15 months back, showed a small profit with a forecast of greater ones to come.I hope the Rovers buy it, but it's cloud cuckoo land to really believe that it would be a good deal for the Rovers if the thing really does make a whacking loss every year. It's only another 2 years, I think, before quite a chunk of the infrastructure is due for some serious renewal. Things ain't built to last any more. And of course, if it is making a profit, the only reason that the Council would even consider selling it is if they need to augment their capital budget. And if they need to do that, they ain't going to sell cheaply. So let's hope that, for once, politcal dogma has its day!BobG
When asked about the stadium at the VSC AGM last year, John stated clearly the directors would like to buy the stadium, but not yet, as alot of the infrastructure is up for refurb soon, and it would make sense to let the council pay for all those costs before contemplating putting a bid in.Discussion over?
bobjimwilly wrote:QuoteWhen asked about the stadium at the VSC AGM last year, John stated clearly the directors would like to buy the stadium, but not yet, as alot of the infrastructure is up for refurb soon, and it would make sense to let the council pay for all those costs before contemplating putting a bid in.Discussion over? I think the answer will be \"Dont know\" but what the hell needs a refurb so soon.
AC units have average life span of 15 years, newer modular systems 20.
irishcontingent wrote:QuoteAC units have average life span of 15 years, newer modular systems 20.Let's not get into discussion about the true average life span of AC units :S All we are saying is that's what JR said; to me he was basically making it clear the directors weren't looking at buying the stadium in the near future. Maybe someone should ask at the next AGM whether anything has changed on the situation since last year?
Incidentally can the stadium be expanded. Are there footings/foundations/ground pins.
CusworthRovers wrote:QuoteIncidentally can the stadium be expanded. Are there footings/foundations/ground pins.Step forward Mr Contingent...
Snods Shinpad wrote:QuoteCusworthRovers wrote:QuoteIncidentally can the stadium be expanded. Are there footings/foundations/ground pins.Step forward Mr Contingent...Short answer...... NO!.
Ok then, if the stadium can't be expanded, let's discuss some more new ones:Mark WilsonThe other 2 on the boardSam Hird into holding roleMarketingST prices and paymentsClub giving out false messagesHayter works hard, but seems hardly involvedCopps wears gloves in the winter and doesn't get involvedStock can't tackleLocky is not good enoughWoods wants too much time with the ballSulli is losing itMartis scares me shitlessWhy haven't we got any youth players coming throughWhy can't we buy.....(insert any £1 million plus player)