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His answer regarding due diligence of potential buyers filled me with no confidence whatsoever.
It seems strange that a refund wasn't mentioned. If I put a deposit down for a car and the seller had a change of mind, I'd expect my money back.It was never mentioned. The context was due diligence. Dozy was more believable due to the downpayment which wasn't required of the first bidder
I actually wanted to jump in and ask something about this.answer Nick beat me to it with a different question and then the moment was gone, we'd moved on.
It seems strange that a refund wasn't mentioned. If I put a deposit down for a car and the seller had a change of mind, I'd expect my money back.
He made this illogical point twice imo - on Slav and Wilder. He claimed both he and Mccabe wanted Wilder instead of positive Nigel. Weird.
If he was after a sacrificial lamb before appointing his preferred option (PH), why not go for a cheaper option than Slav and his entourage.The whole Slav thing was a strange one.
He basically admitted to deliberately neglecting to hire who he thought was the best man for the job (Hecky). Under no circumstance is that in the best interests of the club. To then claim that if Hecky had been appointed and got off to a bad start (like Slav did) then the fans would have been on his case is nonsense.
PA cannot claim credit for firing someone he admittedly didn’t think was right to start with and replacing him with someone he chose not to hire in the first place.
Aside from that and the current state of the playing squad I quite like the guy.
I saw it a bit differently.Not even a "We do have a look around on Google."
But he’s claiming to want to sell the club to the right party. The EFL/PL checks do not ensure clubs get good owners.I saw it a bit differently.
He rode Dozy like a cheap seaside donkey. Got £9m off him, probably knew he was bollocks and knew that Dozy'd never get past EFL/EPL due diligence.
Ultimately the leagues have the final say after their own due diligence, so why spend serious dollar doing what they're going to do better anyway? And we trousered money that, it seems, kept us out of admin.
Might be completely wrong but that's what I read between the lines of what he was saying.
But how much time did he waste pissing about with Dozy, and giving him exclusivity? It put us back months in finding a serious buyer.I saw it a bit differently.
He rode Dozy like a cheap seaside donkey. Got £9m off him, probably knew he was bollocks and knew that Dozy'd never get past EFL/EPL due diligence.
Ultimately the leagues have the final say after their own due diligence, so why spend serious dollar doing what they're going to do better anyway? And we trousered money that, it seems, kept us out of admin.
Might be completely wrong but that's what I read between the lines of what he was saying.
That is correct to be fair hand on heart the vast majority of us did give Heckys previous forays into management.He was right though
This forum was full of furious fannys saying hecky would be the cheap option and demaded a slav type manager
His mistake was not allowing slav to sign the players he needed to fit his system
In retrospect he should have simply kept hecky on
Keeping your customers happy is surely key in the running of any businessSo he wants praise for appointing Hecky because it was a big decision and he got it right. In fact, he always knew Hecky was the right choice. It was the bloody fans who wouldn't have accepted him, so he went for Slav instead. So despite knowing Hecky was the best man for the job, he bottled it because he was scared of the fan reaction.
He caps this rambling mess off by saying anyone can make obvious decisions, but big decisions, when the fans are against you, are when an owner really deserves credit.![]()
His answer to the question of due diligence for Mauriss and Dozy was pretty risible. Fair play to SUW for asking it.
The whole interview reinforced my opinion that we need him to sell asap.
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Great interview, some news to me, contradictions and reassurances. Pleased that he's doing these interviews - I've never known any owner/chairman have such involvement with the fans.
Makes me laugh about the due diligence, his idea of due diligence is “Have you got the money? Sound, submit the paperwork and hopefully you pass the EFL test”His answer to the question of due diligence for Mauriss and Dozy was pretty risible. Fair play to SUW for asking it.
The whole interview reinforced my opinion that we need him to sell asap.
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To be fair to the Prince he said it was himself and Simon McCabe who wanted Wilder whilst the rest of the Board wanted Adkins
He said it was him and Scott McCabe who wanted Wilder, not Kevin who wanted Nigel.He made this illogical point twice imo - on Slav and Wilder. He claimed both he and Mccabe wanted Wilder instead of positive Nigel. Weird.
Alright Kev..To be fair, our previous one also used to do fans forums and call supporters directly.
I think he said kop post project is scheduled now for next summer..True, but they seem particularly important. More Important than much of what was asked tbh. They did ask the Kop post question but I'm not sure he really answered it. He didn't answer safe standing.
I thought his waffle about NFL contracts was worryingly incorrect. Teams don’t tend to wait to offer new deal to good players until the last year of their deal as the clubs have less leverage in that situation. Normally when NFL teams know they have a good player on their hands that player get a massive multi year deal as soon as possible because it works out cheaper that way.Thanks to SU Way for getting the interview and raising fans concerns. The problem was many of the answers deteriorated into long drawn out waffle. What I got from that was;
1. The Prince has now changed his mind about the sale and wants to be a part of the Club moving forward. He also said he wants UW to continue to be involved in a minority stake if possible. That may explain why there is little progress to report as potential buyers may want a clean break. He later talks about 70/80% chance of selling and 20% prefer to stay in a partnership. Not sure if thats the stake he wants to retain in the Club or the odds of him selling at all?
2. PA says we are in advanced talks with 2/3 parties but nothing is imminent. Not sure how advanced can become not imminent.
3. His reasoning behind why he uses third parties to communicate rather than more traditional media channels is down to 2 issues. One he's not forgiven local media for the court coverage. That was 4 years ago!! Two he doesn't like speaking to newspapers because they twist facts. Welcome to the real world!!
4. Darren Smith was positive about the Court case on twitter thats his reasoning for him being used for information. That was also 4 years ago. Good question from Hal about Radio Sheffield which PA conceded he may now give an interview to.
5. PA says he has invested up to £70 million in Club in answer to the question about the Clubs valuation.
6. Prefers to let EPL do the majority of due diligence on new owners as they have the resources and process. So expect more of the same in terms of owners credibility.
7. The embargo happened because we were expecting a down payment from Dozy of £11 million and only got £9 mill. Half answered the question as to why we got into a financial mess by saying he took the decision not to sell players to aid promotion.
8. Says we are on top of contracts- open to debate - and we never forget where a players contract position is. Then a long meander into how the NFL deal with contracts and usually wait until the last year of a contract because a player tries his best to get a new contract and then his performances drop off when he signs the new one. Don't understand this logic at all a players value decreases rapidly in the last year of his contract??? Not saying he's suggesting this is how SUFC operate so no need to mention it surely?
9. Got more than £14/15 million for Ndiaye. Says Ndiaye missing for 5/8 games in Africa cup was one of the considerations for selling. So why have we bought Slimane?
10. Made a comment about obtaining matching rights with OM for the Ndiaye deal. Not sure how this works other than if OM sell him for less than they paid we get something in return?
11. Didn't really answer the question about Berges contract other than to say he along with Ndiaye had indicated they didn't want to renew. Said delay on some contracts is because we don't know what division we will be in but surely thats going to be the norm over the next few years unless we storm the EPL.
12. Finishes on him putting money back into the Club from player sales so hopefully PH will get all the money.
Probably one of his poorest interviews to date imo and thats no reflection on SU Way as they raised a number of challenging questions. We don't seem to be any further forward in changing ownership and the waters have been muddied by the implication PA wants to stay on in part. Until this is resolved we will continue to flounder imo.
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