Are you an engaged "stakeholder" who pays a certain amount each year with no guarantee of any quality of return to your corner shop I think there's a decent argument to say there could be some explanation of the root of losing money I.e which parts went over budget or if it was a planned loss.
That's a reasonable point. However, I would says it's entirely up to the cryne family. And has very little to do with us
Define stakeholder I mean if it isn't a creditor of the company then ppease enlighten me as to what it is
If we're so 'badly run' then how have we managed to turn around a club that was heading for League Two into one comfortably mid table in the Championship? There is a lot we could do better, of course; but I bet fans on Coventry, Charlton or Leyton Orient would want nothing more than an owner like ours. Even look at Wigan - a club with parachute payments in huge relegation trouble. One of the many clubs that are much worse run than us. We aren't perfect, there's a lot of work to do and things to be improved upon; but some need to be very careful what they wish for when apportioning blame to the board. Especially when we have no idea what is happening behind the scenes
We can only wonder what that makes you. Because someone poached our manager who was taking us to League Two. We then appointed from within. It was just good fortune that the appointment turned out to be a brilliant manager. The off the field activities are not aiding the manager in any shape or form. I'm sure the fans of Coventry would swap owners, but I'd swap with Bournemouth.
Bournemouth. Who are millions and million debt running. An unsustainable business model, yes give me them any day
1. It was ages ago 2. It was not mentioned in this thread 3. I did not say you did it - YOU insinuated you were going to do it. As I said above, stop replying to me. It's a total waste of both my time and yours. Against my better judgement I tried to engage with you but you're either incapable of or not interested in debate.