https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/ ... 272/page:1What jacks are saying, very bitter
It's never about the club repaying it though. Although, if they sink and have no realistic prospect of reaching the dizzy heights of 20th in the PL again, then he'll at least get some back by liquidating the club.
Blog: Whose money is it anyway?
Tan's financial madness revealed. on 10:44 - Dec 18 with 2279 views Millie
Can't see them getting out of it, obviously Tan would like to sell but who's going to buy the club? He'll cut his losses soon surely
Tan's financial madness revealed. on 11:57 - Dec 18 with 2136 views Catullus
I said some time back that I believed Tan must have been very lucky, had a lot of help and/or inherited a lot of his wealth.
Either that or he has developed some kind of mental condition in the last few years. He clearly has no idea of how to run a football club (and there are plenty of those types about) but even worse, he is making decisions that actually seem to be steering them towards disaster!!
Other people who have ruined football clubs have feathered their own nests, but he seems to be just throwing his own money down the drain!!
How long do CCFC carry on like this and what happens if he walks away?
Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
Blog: In, Out, in, out........
Tan's financial madness revealed. on 12:21 - Dec 18 with 2087 views ymaohyd
Tan's financial madness revealed. on 11:57 - Dec 18 by Catullus
I said some time back that I believed Tan must have been very lucky, had a lot of help and/or inherited a lot of his wealth.
Either that or he has developed some kind of mental condition in the last few years. He clearly has no idea of how to run a football club (and there are plenty of those types about) but even worse, he is making decisions that actually seem to be steering them towards disaster!!
Other people who have ruined football clubs have feathered their own nests, but he seems to be just throwing his own money down the drain!!
How long do CCFC carry on like this and what happens if he walks away?
Indeed.
It is often the case that entrepreneurs, who have made a fortune for themselves in their respective businesses all of a sudden lose sight of the fundamental practices that enabled them to make their fortunes to start with. Perhaps even with all that wealth, a child lies inside all of us and the opportunity to own a football club prevails over all common sense.
As for the Swans, I know little of the fine details of the ownership of the club, however two points.
1. I can't see any logical reason for an investor to get involved unless they have complete control.
2. Am I right in thinking that the present shareholders would make a fortune through the sale of the club? If so, do supporters expect these shareholders not to sell, when in a years time, if the club got relegated they could kiss goodbye to a fortune?
Sorry, but I know what I would do and that would be to sell.
Just goes to show the value of a stable set of shareholders and directors at the helm of any club. I do hope if there is any change at SCFC that those seeking to cash out ensure through proper due diligence regarding the buyers and putting protections in place so that such a scenario couldn't happen in the future under any new owners ...
Blog: Whose money is it anyway?
Tan's financial madness revealed. on 10:34 - Dec 18 with 2311 views monmouth
What IS he up to with that shower of sh1t? he clearly does not have a long term commitment - why would he? - and he isn't a fool, even though he sometimes acts like one, so how will he cash out? Is it all on a hope that they will make it back this season? he's gambled £150m on Russell Slade.....actually...he is probably just a fool.
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Tan's financial madness revealed. on 10:36 - Dec 18 with 2298 views reddythered
Club spokesman didn't make the claim, it was a Trust representative who said that.