Fuck it let's start a THFC crypto coin and buy the fuckers outIf ENIC were serious about wanting a successful football team and seeing us fulfill our potential, they'd sell the club to more ambitious owners. Simple as that
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Fuck it let's start a THFC crypto coin and buy the fuckers outIf ENIC were serious about wanting a successful football team and seeing us fulfill our potential, they'd sell the club to more ambitious owners. Simple as that
Nah it is just utter incompetence. Trouble is, it will probably take years to get over. I dont think ENIC will make a difference. It will be more of the same. We are pretty fucked.
I am ok to give them this window and see if anything has changed
Levy also employed MunnYou'd think we would have learnt about hiring your mate who is the same nationality, oh well.......
Well, they fired Levy, so lets give them a few years and see what they can do. They and Levy certainly made this club rich for sure, only thing left is football.If ENIC were serious about wanting a successful football team and seeing us fulfill our potential, they'd sell the club to more ambitious owners. Simple as that
Need to be mindful not to disassociate ENIC, or the Lewis family with our approach over the past 20 years.
Levy operated under the mandate of the ownership. He would have been sacked years ago if not.
We don't yet have reliable evidence that things have changed on the footballing ambition side relative to what we have seen in the past.
"they fired Levy"Well, they fired Levy, so lets give them a few years and see what they can do. They and Levy certainly made this club rich for sure, only thing left is football.
If I'm honest, I'm actually disappointed when I realised the kids are in their 60s.Vivienne is in her 60s, so it's not like the kids were actual kids the whole time.
If ENIC were serious about wanting a successful football team and seeing us fulfill our potential, they'd sell the club to more ambitious owners. Simple as that
We were a warmer , more family orientated club when Daniel was at the reigns , comfort and security oozed out of every single one of his poresJust voted Levy IN which pretty much sums up our direction of travel right now now....![]()
Need to be mindful not to disassociate ENIC, or the Lewis family with our approach over the past 20 years.
Levy operated under the mandate of the ownership. He would have been sacked years ago if not.
We don't yet have reliable evidence that things have changed on the footballing ambition side relative to what we have seen in the past.
I think it'll be more of the same. I think they saw the growing protests and resentment within the fanbase and figured that removing the focal point of the unrest would settle things down and buy them more time..Of course, that’s what I’m saying. It’s more than likely going to be more of the same.
If I'm honest, I'm actually disappointed when I realised the kids are in their 60s.I would have expected the kids to be in their 30s, 40s, full of vigour and ideas to bring us forward, taking out the old and conservative way of management and make us more competitive.
Guess I need to pray for the grandkids to come out to the fore now.
You will be sorely disappointed if you are expecting transformational change or any change come to think of it.I am ok to give them this window and see if anything has changed
agree but that assumes BAU. I don’t think that’s the case and I expect a cash injection to be made in the background. If I’m wrong, then f them - we will be fighting relegation in a half empty stadium are their investment will demiseYou will be sorely disappointed if you are expecting transformational change or any change come to think of it.
1. January is notoriously difficult to do business with teams not wanting to sell their best players and if those players force a move there is a ridiculous premium added to the fee (see Pedro Porro transfer - you cannot convince me he is a 40m player)
2. The club still owes over 280m in transfer fees with less than 60m owed to us. Not an issue so long as payments are made on time but these obligations are going to eventually impact transfer strategy, especially as it looks like we won't have European football next season. You can't keep using the credit card if it's maxed out.
3. We may need to look at selling one of our better players before we spend big again. The two clear candidates are Romero and van der Ven. Their stock remains high despite the shit show of a season we are having.
4. Finally, people talk about cash injection and point to this 100m injected in the summer. I need to point out that our cash flow was in a precarious position back then and the 100m was injected to shore this up. Not for player purchases.
To summarise. Unless ENIC inject more cash on a scale similar to what the Chavs and City did in the early years Abramovich or Mansour, then the best we can hope for is a couple of loan signings. I know that is depressing but it's wrong to let you sit there and think January is going to see the club go out and break their transfer record a couple of times and smash their wage structure.
cash injections can't be made in the background... we are still a limited company. Actually to be more accurate we are about 20 limited companies.Yep -
agree but that assumes BAU. I don’t think that’s the case and I expect a cash injection to be made in the background