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Post by nott1 on Sept 9, 2019 11:20:51 GMT
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Post by Gods on Sept 9, 2019 11:28:05 GMT
Be interesting to see a 'most in debt' list.
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Post by toptom007 on Sept 9, 2019 11:35:49 GMT
Most money wasted on dog players Top - Stoke!!! We are winning in a table!
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Post by Goonie on Sept 9, 2019 11:48:10 GMT
Typical Stoke - still only second 😎
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Post by nott1 on Sept 9, 2019 11:52:09 GMT
Typical Stoke - still only second 😎 Or bottom!
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Post by zerps on Sept 9, 2019 12:02:40 GMT
and people keep saying how poor we are!
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Sept 9, 2019 12:13:53 GMT
Clubs will little cash spend wisely,Stoke with plenty of cash just throw it away Willy nilly.
Keep going the way we are going,we will end up been one of the ones who have to spend wisely,because the club have thrown most of the money away on Shit signings.
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Post by bagnallboothen on Sept 9, 2019 12:41:45 GMT
and people keep saying how poor we are!
We as a club are in a worrying positon. Debts of £100m+ in the Championship, a wage bill that is simply out of control and absolutley no sign of turning the corner on the pitch.
Having rich owners doesn't make a rich club.
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Post by wuzza on Sept 9, 2019 12:59:28 GMT
Striking point is that our rich owners have been very willing to put money into the club. Others despite their vast wealth do not - Barnsley, Preston etc etc. Even West Brom seem to get very little input.
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Post by haway on Sept 9, 2019 14:52:20 GMT
Didn’t realise Stewart Donald had over £5 million. We’re set to shoot up the table in a couple of days time mind...
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Post by waffles on Sept 9, 2019 17:42:06 GMT
and people keep saying how poor we are!
We as a club are in a worrying positon. Debts of £100m+ in the Championship, a wage bill that is simply out of control and absolutley no sign of turning the corner on the pitch.
Having rich owners doesn't make a rich club.
I think it does bud
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Post by christhepotter on Sept 9, 2019 19:37:56 GMT
That list is how rich the owners are not how much money the club as
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Post by nigerianstokie on Sept 9, 2019 20:03:53 GMT
Quite an old list too. Dean Hoyle sold Huddersfield to Phil Hodgkinson, and pretty sure Edin Rahic left Bradford due to disputes with Stefan Rupp and the supporters. Strange, not long ago the pair were worshipped there for all they did for fans.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Sept 10, 2019 6:01:22 GMT
We as a club are in a worrying positon. Debts of £100m+ in the Championship, a wage bill that is simply out of control and absolutley no sign of turning the corner on the pitch. [bHaving rich owners doesn't make a rich club.
I think it does bud mmm I think the point is the club is actually in the ownership of the 365 co and therefor given the health of the parent co in a pretty unique position . Of course they could sell it as subsidiary but no one can doubt their commitment and a sale would crystallise a big loss emotionally they love it and even financially the thing to do is sort it and rebuild the value so in both counts it’s about restoring the clubs fortunes the hard bit is theeerbahss are tied by FFP regardless of the scale of resources or undoubted commitment .
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Post by bagnallboothen on Sept 10, 2019 6:49:17 GMT
mmm I think the point is the club is actually in the ownership of the 365 co and therefor given the health of the parent co in a pretty unique position . Of course they could sell it as subsidiary but no one can doubt their commitment and a sale would crystallise a big loss emotionally they love it and even financially the thing to do is sort it and rebuild the value so in both counts it’s about restoring the clubs fortunes the hard bit is theeerbahss are tied by FFP regardless of the scale of resources or undoubted commitment . Sale? You couldn’t give it away. It’s worthless.
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Post by chiswickpotter on Sept 10, 2019 14:16:58 GMT
We as a club are in a worrying positon. Debts of £100m+ in the Championship, a wage bill that is simply out of control and absolutley no sign of turning the corner on the pitch.
Having rich owners doesn't make a rich club.
I think it does bud No because however much money they have they can only put £13 million a season in beofre FFP kicks in
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Sept 11, 2019 20:40:10 GMT
mmm I think the point is the club is actually in the ownership of the 365 co and therefor given the health of the parent co in a pretty unique position . Of course they could sell it as subsidiary but no one can doubt their commitment and a sale would crystallise a big loss emotionally they love it and even financially the thing to do is sort it and rebuild the value so in both counts it’s about restoring the clubs fortunes the hard bit is theeerbahss are tied by FFP regardless of the scale of resources or undoubted commitment . Sale? You couldn’t give it away. It’s worthless. I agree as I’ve said elsewhere
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Sept 11, 2019 20:52:56 GMT
Steve Gibson was a big hitter, he looks like a pauper now big money has come in to football since he's been there.
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