Colorado wrote: ↑20 Feb 2024, 04:10
There is nothing inherently wrong with being a “money man”as an owner of a football team. Money men create jobs, create opportunities that allow managers to create great teams. I dare say few of us have the balls or guts to put our money where our mouth is like they do. So please let’s not villify money men.
He didn’t vilify money men, he simply stated that’s what he is and that’s how to get his attention. And he’s right on both counts.
In my view, it is a matter of time before he convinces the council to sign over Plainmoor. We need to do something before that moment, otherwise all is lost.
Completely agree with admiral, some section of our fanbase seem to be totally blasé and have a head in the sand mentality about what is happening here. It’s admirable of the TUST to try and organise something to try to at least force the owners hand. The on the pitch product is proving a distraction of course, GJ taking the brunt of it and so he should for his complete incompetence, dinosaur football and vilifying the fans. This all happening whilst the so called money men work in the background to see the clubs demise.
I’ve seen and heard a lot of fans talk about next season we’ll have a different team, different manager etc but there is seriously a possibility where there isn’t any of that next season let alone a ground for them to play in. We have to mobilise now and get answers as this is our club not theirs.
Company accounts will be due in a couple of months and it will be interesting to see how much deeper the hole is that these crooks have put us in. -7m is my prediction.
Sorry for the preach, it’s just a little heartbreaking looking back at all the joy Torquay United has bought to many down the year including myself and how much of a state the football club finds itself in! Remember Football – Fans = Nothing. As always, COYY.!
gullsgullsgulls wrote: ↑20 Feb 2024, 07:04
He didn’t vilify money men, he simply stated that’s what he is and that’s how to get his attention. And he’s right on both counts.
In my view, it is a matter of time before he convinces the council to sign over Plainmoor. We need to do something before that moment, otherwise all is lost.
I was interested to read that Rochdale are now mostly fan owned. Until recently I've always thought we were similar sized clubs and wonder what others think of this setup?
The Rochdale board now owns 43.3 percent of the club’s shares, with the Dale Supporters Trust owning 13.9 percent and the remaining 42.8 percent owned by more than 500 individual shareholding supporters.
Unfortunately Rochdale are in serious trouble and could be relegated to our level if they get a 10 point deduction.
torregull wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 12:28
National Press doing the job local press should be doing.
They’ve always been afraid to upset the ownership. Perhaps this is the reason so many of our supporters are still wearing their rose tinted spectacles.
Maybe Saturday is a day to get behind the team and in some senses take our club back even if not in a financial sense. Aaron Downes has always fronted up and I think deserves credit for this at least. The players, well its prob an uncertain time for them but there's things which have been outside their control. Let's get behind them and whilst the future is unknown it may be a welcome one without CO and GJ. Come on you yellows