You could be right or maybe wrong on the losses ,I don't know how the finances work. But I'd like to bet on one thing and that is the current t owner won't walk away and leave the club in the proverbial not knowing or caring whether we survived or not for the sake of 3/4million as Dennis did .
Of course Dennis cared. He should have gone to the shareholders with the issues and Crynes offer. But to say he didn't care is grossly unfair. And it wasn't as much as that at all. The thing that forced the hand was the ****ing NatWest withdrawing their overdraft.
He cared? The fact he didn't take Crynes offer serious (imo for personal reasons) and took the route he did rather than give the club a chance under Cryne .anyway thats my opinion and I'll never forgive the board for putting my club in that situation under his stewardship
But Cryne's terms meant handing the club over to him. Which he's said a thousand times he doesn't want to run. On another loosely related note, it could have cost Cryne much less had he ensures Doyle didn't get it
Yes I know Why ?do you think I'm a Barry Taylor fan. I've posted a negative on his piece in he Chron on the BBS. It just seems certain posters can't wait to criticise current regime but are quick to defend the administration regime.I see things as they are the current regime has done great imo and if we go down I'll still be there watching a proffesional football team which very nearly could not have happened
We made a profit of (roughly) £2m for 2012-13 didn't we, coutersy of the Stones/Davies/Butterfield monies. So I'm guessing that seen as we've sold nobody of note this year, that we're going to post major losses (for a club of our size). And that's without taking relegation into consideration. It seems Cryne's strategy has worked...