| Forum Reply | TRUST UPDATE at 16:24 23 Nov 2024
The trust are not allowed to invest in such markets. It's in the constitution. |
| Forum Reply | The Championship weekend is here ! at 16:04 23 Nov 2024
It will be interesting to see if the new regime recall the loans in January if there is an option. Was it Colemans wish to loan out our forwards and leave us light up front. |
| Forum Reply | Swansea City : This is not a hedge fund, we explore the new people involved at 15:42 23 Nov 2024
The updated ownership statement on the clubs website for those interested. Ownership Statement Swansea City AFC Limited is a member of the English Football League and the Football Association of Wales and is an affiliate member of the West Wales Football Association. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Swansea City Football 2002 Limited. Shareholders owning 10% or more of the issued share capital in the ultimate holding company are: Andy Coleman, Brett Cravatt & Jason Cohen (via Swansea Football LLC) - 77.41% Nigel Morris – 14.04% Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd – 7.59% (including its protected 5.00% ownership position). |
| Forum Reply | OI COLEMAN at 13:58 23 Nov 2024
Have they brought in a half season ticket, I can only find it for hospitality. |
| Forum Reply | TRUST UPDATE at 13:28 23 Nov 2024
How many now have nothing to do with the trust because of the voting debacle. Rightly or wrongly we voted for legal action and the trust didn't carry out our wishes. If they didn't want to do what we wanted put their points forward and vote again. They didn't and the majority of members just walked away. It will be hard now to reconnect. |
| Forum Reply | it's done the new era begins at 12:23 23 Nov 2024
Keith in my opinion it's not all about the money. It's about the approach, connecting with the supporters and having a tangible plan, get this right and we will move forward. |
| Forum Reply | OI COLEMAN at 12:18 23 Nov 2024
You live in fantasy world if you don't believe Levien and Kaplan pulled all the strings. Read what people close to the club are saying, it's obvious. |
| Forum Reply | OI COLEMAN at 11:51 23 Nov 2024
I'm extremely optimistic that we finally have prople in place who care about the club. Yes thay aim to make money, but to do that we would need to be successful. Hopefully my optimism is warranted. |
| Forum Reply | it's done the new era begins at 10:31 23 Nov 2024
Does replacing players come under operating costs. Unlike capital expenditure, which I would say was stadium expansion ect. Anyway I'm just pleased they are gone and the process was a reasonably swift one. [Post edited 23 Nov 10:32]
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| Forum Reply | The Indy on BlueSky 👍 at 17:29 22 Nov 2024
Put it like this, conect your phone and everything is available to the Tesla computer which can be accessed remotely. Would you take a chance with Musks reputation. |
| Forum Reply | Interesting article - NY Times at 06:26 22 Nov 2024
My club when Kaplan and Levien took over was a totally different club to the one in the old First division. We were an established Premier League club with a television income that was not available in the early 80s, a different animal completely. Kaplan and Levien did not have good intentions for my club they were only looking to make money and failed. I like the majority of Swansea City supporters don't give a flying fig about DC United. It seems that you are far more supportive of Kaplan and Levien than you are of Swansea City. Clearly you are not a supporter of the club and personally I hope you disappear when they do. Enjoy your soccer in the land where profit is more important than a club and heritage. |
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