The only reason the club had any cash at the time of the takeover was the follow on £10m from the John Stones sale. Throughout Patrick’s years the...
Put in a takeover bid then big man, I think a quid could do it.
Maybe read the accounts, it is pretty obvious even to somebody with minimal financial knowledge. If you think you can run the club without any...
It’s very easy to be critical, especially at times like this, but there is no easy answer. The board said judge us by our actions, they have...
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Mladen's experience is not as a director of football but as Head of Analytics more latterly with 777 and prior to that at Leicester for 3 years...
The hand to mouth existence is common for all clubs outside the premier league. We are not an exception but typical of a provincial club...
Steady on!!
Wanting your outlay back and getting it are very different. The price of a third tier club with minimal saleable assets and losing £5m pa is not...
Fan numbers make minimal impact on finances. Currently 10,000 season ticket holder might generate £3m a year. The difference between Championship...
We actually lost the first 6 games 86/87, the frontline was two young lads, Darren Foreman and Ian Chandler. But things got better and we stayed...
I'm fully aware of that, I was pointing out that Ipswich are hardly the paragon of virtue in success. Now if you were worth £100m would you lob...
Pointless
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Indeed they have but for every Ipswich there’s a Derby/ Sheff Wednesday. To be able to gamble with £100m upwards takes a large amount of capital...
The Private equity owners have already unloaded 40% of the club for £105m so they have recovered all their investment and retain a 60% stake in a...
The advantage Ipswich have is that their owner, the private equity arm of a US pension scheme has sunk a lot of cash in. Under Marcus Evans...
We only have financial stability if the owners change the business plan or are happy subsidising the club for £5m a year. The last three years up...
I'm assuming that the wage bill comes down to £7m for the £5m loss and no transfer profits.
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