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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Jan 7, 2011 15:49:07 GMT
Just following on from the Official MB thread, as we haven't got one yet...
Club for sale... Discuss
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Post by Lepus europaeus on Jan 7, 2011 15:51:32 GMT
I could do with a new sand wedge.
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Post by El Goodo on Jan 7, 2011 15:51:57 GMT
I could do with a sandwich
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Post by ChrisVessey on Jan 7, 2011 15:54:32 GMT
I could do with a new sand wedge. Mmmmm, open faced club sandwedge...
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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Jan 7, 2011 15:55:16 GMT
This is a serious issue
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Post by bamberamber on Jan 7, 2011 16:00:19 GMT
Can we really attract new investment or a new wealthy owner?
As has been said by many people the club has been approachable to offers for a long time and is hardly an attractive investment. That said though it really could be a good investment, If the black hole could be filled in by more astute decision making then a relatively modest cash investment could see the club rocket up the leagues.
I'm worried about the future of the club but at the same time a small part of me is excited at the possibilities.
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Post by face on Jan 7, 2011 16:16:49 GMT
LOL
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Post by bamberamber on Jan 7, 2011 16:18:41 GMT
Love you too face, I'm here as eye candy and the voice of reason
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face
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Post by face on Jan 7, 2011 16:26:15 GMT
Well OK then, I can certainly vouch for both of those attributes........
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Post by johncheryl on Jan 7, 2011 17:00:27 GMT
We have to look at this as a new business moving into a new ground to be successful It is hard for us to stand back after all the passion of over 50 years, but that is what we have to do look back with pride and move forward with passion. The future is bright the future is amber and black so to a one lets move forward. John
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Post by Joeseppi on Jan 7, 2011 23:59:03 GMT
Can we really attract new investment, especially with our current form and the current economic problems? okay, at this level, we are a relativly big club, but is that enough now a days? look at the recent takeovers, crawley, blackburn, qpr ... they were all mid table clubs in their respective levels. a club like ours is going to cost the investors more than those such as a altrincham, forest green etc. i think we could struggle to find the right investor in the near future.
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