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Says in the BBC article that he's said that won't be happening........culmstockgull wrote: ↑22 Mar 2024, 13:40 Good article on devon live that not exactly fills me with hope but gives cause for optimism in that Neil Warnock is helping with talking to potential investsors and will be at the ground tomorrow, perhaps he could find his way into the dugout.
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Yes, good point. TBF the average is a bit skewed by some of the huge spenders ( Wrexham / Notts / Chesterfield ), and there are teams on small budgets such as Wealdstone and Maidenhead, but as you say in areas maybe easier to attract players, and owning their grounds. I guess you have to just hope any new owner isn't another CO.exilegull wrote: ↑22 Mar 2024, 13:35 In a crappy location making it very difficult to attract enough good quality part-time players as their opportunities for their professional careers are limited.
We've just had full time NL level and it cost £1million a year of external funding to support that, so what is changing? The average annual deficit in the National League is around £700k, most teams are relying on external support to compete at that level and other clubs have the advantage of owning their own ground and the additional revenues that can bring.
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Your just using Google without any clueThe Great Muta! wrote: ↑21 Mar 2024, 22:26 Talking shit??, are you for real?, Smurthwaite is a clown pal, you know, I know, Gulls fans deep down know it,Vale fans know it, Carol Shanahan knows it, ...how many fans would like to get their hands on CO?, Plenty would, it's no different with Vale fans against Smurthwaite, trust me on this, if he gets his mitts on TUFC, our problems won't be Beaconsfield away next season, we'll be a bona fide "basket case" in no time and cease trading.Thats not me being negative listening to rumours etc etc, he would run us into the ground.
Don't believe Smurthwaite is involved at all
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All hopes for a 'fit and proper' owner are academic. CO will be seeking whoever will pay him the most, whether that's Smurthwaite, Hitler, Stalin or the Dulex Dog.
All we can hope is that, if there are 'good owners' in the mix that they happen to outbid the 'bad owners'.
Only time will tell whether actually liquidation and start again would be the best long term.option for football in Torquay (and therefore also whether the same is true when CO took over).
All we can hope is that, if there are 'good owners' in the mix that they happen to outbid the 'bad owners'.
Only time will tell whether actually liquidation and start again would be the best long term.option for football in Torquay (and therefore also whether the same is true when CO took over).
Great we've got someone buying the club with assets of 60k
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Please try to be positive at this time.
This is excellent news.
'The consortium members would be contributing a considerable sum to kickstart the project.'
'We envisage that this will happen through a Community Share Issue but will confirm the details of this in the coming few days.'
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Why is it excellent news exactly?
Its better news than a pheonix club in a league 4 or 5 below where we are now. People need to start puttng their money where their mouth is. Stop relying on one person to fund and contribute to a collective effort. Own it, be invested in it.
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Fantastic news and a scheme that I would be looking join and back. My only observation as this time would be, this is the TUST backed group. Who are the other parties, why should we not consider them?
So who are these people with the TUST backed bid then. Does anyone really know. What is their model exactly? Is it to go part time and accept our level is now the NLS.
People saying they will back them with their own money is all well and good but personally I would want to know alot more first.
People saying they will back them with their own money is all well and good but personally I would want to know alot more first.
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