face it lads 16:13 - Dec 19 with 9852 views | JBG | we have been sold out to a INVESTMENT group, nothing else, Morgan,Jenkins, and the rest of the money grabbing gits have taken the cash without a worry of the so called club they love, Jenkins has won the lottery FFS, from a twice bankrurpt to a multi millionaire on half a million pound a year, saved the club my arse, saved his fhucking self more like The yanks have had 48 million back already only another 20 million and they are in profit, sell siggy and modo all their money back in January Take the parachute payments and they have giving their investors a nice big profit,get on a plane out of Swansea, and move on to the next mugs please, If any of you think any different you are all deluded The x directors and the trust can not do fhuck all about it I would like to say i am not 2 faced and will give them aforementioned x directors a piece of my mind,if/when i bump into them again, i do know 2 of them, i've been a supporter for 44 years and watched our directors make a fortune on US the supporters backs Time the grabbing tvvat's felt their not welcome at our club or on wind street anymore, i hope we can survive this, i really hope [Post edited 19 Dec 2016 16:42]
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face it lads on 20:27 - Dec 19 with 1664 views | mahoss |
face it lads on 19:51 - Dec 19 by Flashberryjack | I wouldn't say they specificaly intend to get us relegated. As long as they don't spend any money, there's money to be made wether we stay up or go down. The only sure way that they'll lose money is if they do as others have done, and throw money at the club in an effort avoid relegation, they may know feck all about football, but they sure as hell know the dark arts of business. Send no money relegation |
I think they'll spend money in January,how much is going to be the question. I don't think it will be a lot,it,ll be players coming to the end of contracts like this guy from Holland,and maybe a loan or two hoping that will be enough to turn it around. There may be a couple leaving,Ki and possibly Fernandez are prime candidates,we shall see ! | | | |
face it lads on 20:28 - Dec 19 with 1660 views | TheResurrection |
face it lads on 19:27 - Dec 19 by PawelAbbott | I think we're going to see large amounts spent in January. I also think it will be funded by player sales, probably Gylfi, Ki, Bartley and Gomis. If the Ki to China rumours are true, could be worth £50M + in total. |
You're clearly off your nut with your last 2 posts mate | |
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face it lads on 20:45 - Dec 19 with 1606 views | TheResurrection |
face it lads on 19:51 - Dec 19 by Flashberryjack | I wouldn't say they specificaly intend to get us relegated. As long as they don't spend any money, there's money to be made wether we stay up or go down. The only sure way that they'll lose money is if they do as others have done, and throw money at the club in an effort avoid relegation, they may know feck all about football, but they sure as hell know the dark arts of business. Send no money relegation |
How is there money to be made from relegation? They are only 68% shareholders remember so 32% of any money taken out wouldn't go to them. We'd still have to have a playing squad and the wages would still be quite hefty even if they did trim it down, which in all fairness we would have to and should. We don't own the stadium, the training facilities are shared with the University so unlikely to make any sort of killing there so that leaves the Landore Academy and meagre parachute payments. If we go down they have a massive headache, they'd be better off trying to sort the high earners out whilst keeping us competitive to get us back up so they can get back on plan. | |
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face it lads on 21:02 - Dec 19 with 1555 views | plasjack |
face it lads on 20:45 - Dec 19 by TheResurrection | How is there money to be made from relegation? They are only 68% shareholders remember so 32% of any money taken out wouldn't go to them. We'd still have to have a playing squad and the wages would still be quite hefty even if they did trim it down, which in all fairness we would have to and should. We don't own the stadium, the training facilities are shared with the University so unlikely to make any sort of killing there so that leaves the Landore Academy and meagre parachute payments. If we go down they have a massive headache, they'd be better off trying to sort the high earners out whilst keeping us competitive to get us back up so they can get back on plan. |
Sorry repeating myself, but to profit for parachute payments which i don't think they can due to P/L rules, would take 3 years, don't think they will be here that long. | | | |
face it lads on 21:03 - Dec 19 with 1552 views | NeathJack |
face it lads on 21:02 - Dec 19 by plasjack | Sorry repeating myself, but to profit for parachute payments which i don't think they can due to P/L rules, would take 3 years, don't think they will be here that long. |
They absolutely can. Exhibit A) Blackpool | | | |
face it lads on 21:05 - Dec 19 with 1544 views | plasjack |
face it lads on 21:03 - Dec 19 by NeathJack | They absolutely can. Exhibit A) Blackpool |
But it will take 3 years. | | | |
face it lads on 21:05 - Dec 19 with 1544 views | Landore_Jack |
face it lads on 21:03 - Dec 19 by NeathJack | They absolutely can. Exhibit A) Blackpool |
Exhibit B) Blackburn Rovers | |
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face it lads on 21:07 - Dec 19 with 1536 views | Flashberryjack |
face it lads on 20:45 - Dec 19 by TheResurrection | How is there money to be made from relegation? They are only 68% shareholders remember so 32% of any money taken out wouldn't go to them. We'd still have to have a playing squad and the wages would still be quite hefty even if they did trim it down, which in all fairness we would have to and should. We don't own the stadium, the training facilities are shared with the University so unlikely to make any sort of killing there so that leaves the Landore Academy and meagre parachute payments. If we go down they have a massive headache, they'd be better off trying to sort the high earners out whilst keeping us competitive to get us back up so they can get back on plan. |
I wouldn't call in excess £75 million in parachute payments meagre. I'm certainly no financial expert, but there are ways and means around everything, especially if there's money involved. As someone has already alluded to, their intentions will become much clearer when the January transfer window opens. | |
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face it lads on 21:42 - Dec 19 with 1486 views | SwansNZ | Hang on, we were sold to an investment group, and not someone who was going to take us to the next level? | |
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face it lads on 21:48 - Dec 19 with 1470 views | Flashberryjack |
face it lads on 21:42 - Dec 19 by SwansNZ | Hang on, we were sold to an investment group, and not someone who was going to take us to the next level? |
They are taking us to another level...........the question is which level. | |
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face it lads on 21:59 - Dec 19 with 1448 views | SwansNZ |
face it lads on 21:48 - Dec 19 by Flashberryjack | They are taking us to another level...........the question is which level. |
well, I guess we've never been in the conference before. | |
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face it lads on 22:00 - Dec 19 with 1447 views | PawelAbbott |
face it lads on 19:29 - Dec 19 by Shonky | |
Surely we aren't going to take less than £30M for Gylfi and given the fees paid by Chinese clubs £15M is not unusual for Ki. Probably spend about £25M of that on 4-5 players | | | |
face it lads on 23:32 - Dec 19 with 1340 views | Swanseajill | I can't say whether they've made 48M or not JBG, but with over 3,000 staff to pay each month that cost is a stretch. What I will say is that almost coming up to 4 months into the season I recall the new owners wanted to target the commercial dept which was in the doldrums and needed a kick up the a*s. I've seen no sign of that. What contacts for new...and I would suggest expensive players, does Bob have? Because buying like for like is never going to get us out of this mess that we are currently in. All of us could see the signs at the very start of the season, yes the window was closed, were loan players not an option? It won't be right on the night this time, too little, too late.. | | | |
face it lads on 23:43 - Dec 19 with 1314 views | TheResurrection |
face it lads on 23:32 - Dec 19 by Swanseajill | I can't say whether they've made 48M or not JBG, but with over 3,000 staff to pay each month that cost is a stretch. What I will say is that almost coming up to 4 months into the season I recall the new owners wanted to target the commercial dept which was in the doldrums and needed a kick up the a*s. I've seen no sign of that. What contacts for new...and I would suggest expensive players, does Bob have? Because buying like for like is never going to get us out of this mess that we are currently in. All of us could see the signs at the very start of the season, yes the window was closed, were loan players not an option? It won't be right on the night this time, too little, too late.. |
Loan players after the window had shut? Dear me. | |
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face it lads on 23:50 - Dec 19 with 1297 views | Swanseajill |
face it lads on 23:43 - Dec 19 by TheResurrection | Loan players after the window had shut? Dear me. |
Stop picking on me, I'm to tired and fed up to argue with you. | | | |
face it lads on 00:11 - Dec 20 with 1273 views | longlostjack |
face it lads on 23:32 - Dec 19 by Swanseajill | I can't say whether they've made 48M or not JBG, but with over 3,000 staff to pay each month that cost is a stretch. What I will say is that almost coming up to 4 months into the season I recall the new owners wanted to target the commercial dept which was in the doldrums and needed a kick up the a*s. I've seen no sign of that. What contacts for new...and I would suggest expensive players, does Bob have? Because buying like for like is never going to get us out of this mess that we are currently in. All of us could see the signs at the very start of the season, yes the window was closed, were loan players not an option? It won't be right on the night this time, too little, too late.. |
Good point on the commercial department. You'd imagine the founder of Oaktree would have a few contacts to do a deal, even if it were only for PR purposes to deflect attention from their obvious incompetence in other areas. | |
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face it lads on 00:30 - Dec 20 with 1247 views | Lord_Bony | When they took over last summer we were reasured of their intentions including... Plans to push ahead with the purchase and expansion of the Liberty Stadium Aims to provide finance to invest in the playing squad this summer and improve club infrastructure Keeping chairman Huw Jenkins in his frontline role at the club Protecting the club’s unique set-up at Premier League level with the Supporters Trust retaining both their share and their seat on the board To invest in new squad players to retain us in the league... They stressed the importance of keeping close links with the trust on all matters crucial to the club....heh... did nt quite go to plan some of that did it? | |
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face it lads on 00:52 - Dec 20 with 1230 views | airedale | January transfer window, as someone else said, may reveal the club's intentions. | | | |
face it lads on 02:20 - Dec 20 with 1204 views | DJack |
face it lads on 20:45 - Dec 19 by TheResurrection | How is there money to be made from relegation? They are only 68% shareholders remember so 32% of any money taken out wouldn't go to them. We'd still have to have a playing squad and the wages would still be quite hefty even if they did trim it down, which in all fairness we would have to and should. We don't own the stadium, the training facilities are shared with the University so unlikely to make any sort of killing there so that leaves the Landore Academy and meagre parachute payments. If we go down they have a massive headache, they'd be better off trying to sort the high earners out whilst keeping us competitive to get us back up so they can get back on plan. |
68% now, come May and they can(could?) dilute the shares and leverage it against the dividend they will pay afterwards. Ayew's , Ash's and (potentially) Siggy's money... a shit load of cash. | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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face it lads on 10:36 - Dec 20 with 1091 views | JBG |
face it lads on 02:20 - Dec 20 by DJack | 68% now, come May and they can(could?) dilute the shares and leverage it against the dividend they will pay afterwards. Ayew's , Ash's and (potentially) Siggy's money... a shit load of cash. |
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face it lads on 10:41 - Dec 20 with 1082 views | Smellyplumz |
face it lads on 00:52 - Dec 20 by airedale | January transfer window, as someone else said, may reveal the club's intentions. |
They have no intention of investing they don't care if we go down, it's that simply, they will make money of us regardless, they do not care one jot about football or sport or fans, scfc could be a car factory for all they care, we are just a vehicle for making profit. | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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face it lads on 11:00 - Dec 20 with 1060 views | JBG |
face it lads on 10:41 - Dec 20 by Smellyplumz | They have no intention of investing they don't care if we go down, it's that simply, they will make money of us regardless, they do not care one jot about football or sport or fans, scfc could be a car factory for all they care, we are just a vehicle for making profit. |
This how can't the rest not see it | | | |
face it lads on 11:24 - Dec 20 with 1030 views | Smellyplumz |
face it lads on 11:00 - Dec 20 by JBG | This how can't the rest not see it |
Denial I'm afraid. | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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face it lads on 11:45 - Dec 20 with 1003 views | TheResurrection |
face it lads on 02:20 - Dec 20 by DJack | 68% now, come May and they can(could?) dilute the shares and leverage it against the dividend they will pay afterwards. Ayew's , Ash's and (potentially) Siggy's money... a shit load of cash. |
So how would they dilute the shares then? By injecting new capital the other shareholders couldn't afford to buy? So they would do that only to then blatantly make the Trust's holding worth less, only to take huge dividends? Whilst I'm sure most things are possible if you're devious enough then if we didn't have a case already for Unfair Prejudice, we certainly would then, especially the way in which the Club was sold. | |
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