Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan 18:23 - Aug 29 with 6655 views | magicdaps10 | Anyone hearing anything regards these 2 about future involvement in the club? | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 20:08 - Aug 29 with 4704 views | onehunglow | Go on … | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 21:43 - Aug 29 with 4559 views | Whiterockin | I thought it was pretty obvious this was the way the club was going to go when the charges at Companies House were satisfied unnecessarily plus the other recent announcements on there. It may not be these two but there is definitely a change coming, so why not these two plus possibly CM, it makes sense. | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 02:02 - Aug 30 with 4298 views | ReslovenSwan1 | What is pretty obvious? What are you talking about? Morris and Morgan are independent investors separate from the LLC. So what are you saying? The independents will invest more and increase their holding or buy the LLC shares to increase their holding to say 25%.? Who is CM. Charlie Morgan? He would be wise to grow his business first perhaps? So what is pretty obvious. I would expect MM and NM to continue to let the LLC to do the heavy lifting. The wonderful fans group are passengers by choice. [Post edited 30 Aug 2:03]
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 08:52 - Aug 30 with 3966 views | magicdaps10 | Don't have a clue about it myself. Just hearing that the 2 are going to take over soon, money being used this sumer for signings is from the pocket of Morris. Probably BS but heard it off more than enough people now. | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 09:43 - Aug 30 with 3848 views | Fireboy2 | I bloody hope so 🙏 | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 09:51 - Aug 30 with 3799 views | max936 | Daps you haven't drank your Holicks late in the night and dream't it have you | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 09:58 - Aug 30 with 3761 views | KeithHaynes | Well he initially invested ten million. And any settlements of debt will certainly indicate either someone or thing of interest, or more than likely keeping the club open and sustainable for any party wishing to see the books (old terminology) and P&S figures over this year, 2025 and 2026. For me it’s more about paying everything ( where possible ) to stay below the thresholds for spending over a cumulative three years, and of course remaining partly attractive to another investor (s) or interested buyer. I’m uncertain from what I know if Martin Morgan is interested in what is being proposed in this thread, he is busying himself with a number of other investments, plus just married. And Morris surely wouldn’t risk a wholesale takeover with his current net worth stats.
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 11:08 - Aug 30 with 3626 views | Boundy | Someone's rattled | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 11:11 - Aug 30 with 3612 views | max936 | He's just out nof bed mun, he haven't had his Frosties and his Banana milkshake yet | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 12:23 - Aug 30 with 3458 views | Whiterockin | If P&S was the driving force behind this summers dealings why not service the debt instead of totally clearing it when it was not necessary. This is far cheaper in the short term and what many clubs do. Making the club completely debt free makes it more attractive to sell. IMO the is the plan. | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 12:26 - Aug 30 with 3455 views | KeithHaynes | But not buying players doesn’t. I think they’ve handled it well with the money available for debt and transfers. Would you buy a serviced debt if you bought a house ? That’s how I see it but I’m surmising.
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 14:05 - Aug 30 with 3255 views | onehunglow | Banana milkshake ! No need for that mun | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 14:23 - Aug 30 with 3227 views | max936 | I bet you're a Strawberry fan | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 14:39 - Aug 30 with 3175 views | SullutaCreturned | That makes sense, Morris has what, 150-165 million sterling. Can he afford to buy the club and run it for any length of time by himeelf? It could be has other interested parties ready to join him of course. Maybe our current owners can actually see the course they are plotting for us will result in us being nothing but a money pit for them and now are looking for new blood? Obviously football clubs are always money pits and you need very deep pockets to finance success. When what you are doing leads to nothing but decline that also costs a lot. How much more money do our owners have? | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 15:56 - Aug 30 with 3034 views | Whiterockin | That's exactly my point Keith. If they plan to keep a serviced debt is the cheaper option, as we had prior to the summer. They then settled all the charges in full when under normal business procedure it wasn't needed. So anyone interested would buy the club debt free. As you questioned. :Would you buy a serviced debt if you bought a house ?" No and the owners know that, that's they paid off the charges. | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:09 - Aug 30 with 2920 views | onehunglow | More avocado . Fkn banana milkshake Joes used to do them ,didnt they You could have a Kickerbocker Glory for 3/2p once . Taking a chick upstairs was special. Glory Days | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:12 - Aug 30 with 2869 views | union_jack | And a salmon sandwich! | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:13 - Aug 30 with 2836 views | onehunglow | Smoked? | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:19 - Aug 30 with 2809 views | union_jack | God no, out of a tin on Mother’s Pride bread. This was Joe’s old style😁 | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:39 - Aug 30 with 2749 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Morris and Morgan buying the club outright is a complete non starter. Obvious it ain't. They simply do not have enough cash. Milkshake or not. | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 16:53 - Aug 30 with 2700 views | Whiterockin | How much do you think it would take to buy all the LLC stake in the club, currently a smidgen under 75%. Going by the recent dilution value I would say lower end £45M upper end £55M. They can afford it. Throw CM who's worth last August was £55M and I have it on good authority that has risen by 40% in the last 12 months. Whether they will who knows, but the club is changing hands this season IMO, but to who. | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 17:10 - Aug 30 with 2643 views | max936 | CM and his two mates business was reportedly worth over 400 million 18 months or more ago. They've done well fair play, congratulations to them. | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 17:14 - Aug 30 with 2619 views | Whiterockin | Yes but the Times rich list last August had his individual wealth as £55M. As I say it will be up 40% this time, God knows what the value of the company will be, everywhere in the World now seems to have AU behind the bar. | | | |
Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 17:19 - Aug 30 with 2589 views | KeithHaynes | I can’t see Coleman wanting to be in Swansea any longer than he needs to. | |
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Nigel Morris & Martin Morgan on 17:30 - Aug 30 with 2509 views | max936 | I've noticed it everywhere I've been here, good luck to the lads. | |
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