Flatulent_Bob
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I’d turn up to piss into buckets for them.The point was there wont be any fans there.....
Catch up son.
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I’d turn up to piss into buckets for them.The point was there wont be any fans there.....
Catch up son.
The Prince owns it all bud.The article says the stadium is back in the ownership of the football club, I don’t get that. It’s in the ownership of HRH not the football club. HRH owns all the assets not the FC.
Have I got that right?
Phil, correct me if I'm wrong. But I believe McCabe separated the club and ground a year or two (maybe even longer) before the prince invested. I remember him at the time stating that "this makes the club a better prospect for investors". I might have just dreamt that. But I think McCabe was always only looking to sell 50 percent of the club without assets.No. I don't like the normal "English" ownership model. Requiring some clown I'd rather not have owning the Club to own it. It's my Club. It's your Club. We've abolished slavery. I don't really care which kid without a proper train set has us as their toy. I think a football club requires a few key things - a ground being one of them. I find it very interesting that The Prince seems to get a free pass over not buying into the ground originally. This is (now was) a mess of his own making. I'm glad it's sorted. Strongly, strongly prefer the football side & the property side to be owned by the same "thing". I understand - people think if you criticise what The Prince has done, you must be a McCabe supporter. But, I'm not. I'm thankful we can move forward from the position he's re-established. But, it is re-established - it's square one, albeit a good square.
McCabe forced him somehow did he? Help me out with the words - The Prince was one of two signatories to a deal which split the football & property parts of the Club. How's that grabbing you?
There was a period where one thing (call it McCabe) owned both the football side & the property side.We didn’t tho did we . McCabe owned the property
What ?I mean. We're supposed to celebrate are we? The Football Club has got to a position of owning our ground. You know - like the vast majority of Football Clubs always have. You know - like we ourselves always did. This was the position up until the day before The Prince arrived. We owned our own ground - paaaauuuusssse - we own our own ground. Whoooooopeeeee.
Shouldn't you be watching your team? Who are currently involved in a game ?"The impact of Covid within Sheffield, as with the rest of the World, has led to many within our great City falling on difficult times. This has no doubt led to huge empathy from many of our own club and its own fans, who now understand the daily struggles involved with being a Sheffield Wednesday fan. As a result we will be holding a collection for our City rivals during our next home league game. All fans wanting to help this cause will find these fundraising collection buckets upon entrance through the turnstiles."
That may very well be the case. I won't correct you. It sounds like part & parcel of the shit that does the rounds.Phil, correct me if I'm wrong. But I believe McCabe separated the club and ground a year or two (maybe even longer) before the prince invested. I remember him at the time stating that "this makes the club a better prospect for investors". I might have just dreamt that. But I think McCabe was always only looking to sell 50 percent of the club without assets.
I find it very interesting that The Prince seems to get a free pass over not buying into the ground originally. This is (now was) a mess of his own making.
I think he did it pretty cleverly personally.
He bought into the club for nothing, pumped in about £10m ish, all along knowing, that the contract would allow him to activate a clause, whereupon he could then buy the other half of the ownership for a measly £5m!!!
Hence McCabe hating him, because he knew he'd made an error after Wilder set us on our journey, only McCabe couldn't then backtrack, as he tried to do!
Also in said contract, I believe the option to purchase the ground could be taken, upon the prince being made sole owner......so, he bought the club very cheaply, and paid the current going rate for all the assets, rumoured to be around £50m ? So, he's just bought a premier league club, for £55m!!
That's not a bad deal for him in today's football world!!
I think he's been very clever indeed.
Oh I see. McCabe did force him......That grabs me that I give up, you are obviously capable of negotiating a deal that suits both parties even when one party did not want to sell at an acceptable price. Oh for you to have negotiated deals in my behalf I would have been a v rich man
The Prince owns it all bud.
Shouldn't you be watching your team? Who are currently involved in a game ?
Takes all sorts I suppose.You know it's very easy to do both right?
We're playing a lot better to be fair, the better side, but top 4/5 looks out of reach.
Oh I see. McCabe did force him......
Takes all sorts I suppose.
I miss beightonblade and he did promise Chanpagne if we got to the Premier League....might be skint!Is that you beightonblade
Me too, Steve, missing that certain je ne sais quoi...I miss beightonblade and he did promise Chanpagne if we got to the Premier League....might be skint!![]()
Different assets were stripped at different times ,enterprise centre hotel etc set against injections of equity Into the club ,Phil, correct me if I'm wrong. But I believe McCabe separated the club and ground a year or two (maybe even longer) before the prince invested. I remember him at the time stating that "this makes the club a better prospect for investors". I might have just dreamt that. But I think McCabe was always only looking to sell 50 percent of the club without assets.
Oh, so what's the budget??He's been a lot smarter than that, he's using the club's money to buy the ground (hence the low transfer budget this summer), so in effect he's bought a Premier League club for £5 million.
"The impact of Covid within Sheffield, as with the rest of the World, has led to many within our great City falling on difficult times. This has no doubt led to huge empathy from many of our own club and its own fans, who now understand the daily struggles involved with being a Sheffield Wednesday fan. As a result we will be holding a collection for our City rivals during our next home league game. All fans wanting to help this cause will find these fundraising collection buckets upon entrance through the turnstiles."
Are we supposed to piss in them?
Got it. Just like Paul Woolhouse!
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