by culmstockgull » 19 Sep 2018, 18:19
I am no apologist for the chairman but It is interesting to see the demonization of Osborne, part factual, part fiction, all of it based on his previous history, none of it giving credit for his continued bankrolling of Torquay, yes he gave money to the idiot Phillips and his crew, possibly, even probably being fully aware they would never be able to pay it back and he would get the club on the cheap, he is first and last a businessman who sees a profit in every venture, that is the way he operates, he admits to not being a football guru or more importantly a lifelong Torquay supporter which is probably why he employed the idiot that is Harrop. he has no emotional ties to the club whihc may be a good thing where you can make effective decisions unhindered by emotional ties.
Yes, he may wish to develop Plainmoor subject to another venue being constructed, well I do not see the profit in that, assuming and its a big assume that a new ground materialises within three years that means he has probably forked out close to a million of his own money to keep us going season on season, what price terraced or semi detached houses on Plainmoor, well in excess of what the local housing stock goes for at the moment when you take out the construction costs so no profit there, more likely he would hope for a land swap with the sports pitches at Quinta where house prices would be six times the value of anything on Plainmoor.
Regardless of his motives, he is no super rich white knight, Torquay United is a business venture, nothing more nothing less, whether that is a good thing for the United purists is yet to be written, judge him on what he does at United in comparison to other owners and so called chief executives we have had.
I am no apologist for the chairman but It is interesting to see the demonization of Osborne, part factual, part fiction, all of it based on his previous history, none of it giving credit for his continued bankrolling of Torquay, yes he gave money to the idiot Phillips and his crew, possibly, even probably being fully aware they would never be able to pay it back and he would get the club on the cheap, he is first and last a businessman who sees a profit in every venture, that is the way he operates, he admits to not being a football guru or more importantly a lifelong Torquay supporter which is probably why he employed the idiot that is Harrop. he has no emotional ties to the club whihc may be a good thing where you can make effective decisions unhindered by emotional ties.
Yes, he may wish to develop Plainmoor subject to another venue being constructed, well I do not see the profit in that, assuming and its a big assume that a new ground materialises within three years that means he has probably forked out close to a million of his own money to keep us going season on season, what price terraced or semi detached houses on Plainmoor, well in excess of what the local housing stock goes for at the moment when you take out the construction costs so no profit there, more likely he would hope for a land swap with the sports pitches at Quinta where house prices would be six times the value of anything on Plainmoor.
Regardless of his motives, he is no super rich white knight, Torquay United is a business venture, nothing more nothing less, whether that is a good thing for the United purists is yet to be written, judge him on what he does at United in comparison to other owners and so called chief executives we have had.