Gaming International have taken our club hostage
Posted: 21 Dec 2016, 10:53
i think you will find this will be the case forever,
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It's in the TUST update thread at the top of this board Bixie.bixieupnorth wrote: a link would be handy please?
I believe that Masters' role as an "Advisor" circumnavigates any conflict of interest - although he's making plenty of noise, he officially doesn't seem to have any part in the takeover (I.e he's not signing anything). He's just acting as the guy who introduced the parties.SteveDeckchair wrote:Just a thought but could someone closer to all this than me, evidence this Masters fellas involvement in the takeover?
Surely he can't be involved as owner of another football club?
Could this render the takeover null and void?
Definitely one to follow up, but we would need concrete evidence.
Hasn't he been in the press talking about working with GI and the Board? Surely he can't do that? Plus his supposed investment.
I think letters to the league and fa should do it if someone could pull together the evidence.
Absolutely, but you seem to have forgotten that they are witches and should be burnt!IanGull01 wrote:Again, the report on HE website is a positive statement by Osborne that he wants people who care about the club on the board which include former board members and TUST members.
If it had any other buyer making this statement we would be saying it's a great idea but because it's GI the swords are out.
DevonYellow wrote: Absolutely, but you seem to have forgotten that they are witches and should be burnt!
I have my concerns due to their "previous", and they weren't our first choice, but I am willing to give them a chance. As you say if anyone else had made their statement we would be excited. Lots of positives to take from it. Of course actions speak louder than words but for now they are all we have...
"The key thing for us now is to provide as much investment as it needs to ensure that the club trades properly through this season, not through crazy cost-cutting." - Great news. They realise we are financially in the crap and will be investing money to sort it out. If things were left as they were would be going into administration.
"Over the remainder of the season we are going to have a review, the result of which will be a five-year plan." Sensible business approach. Plan, do, review, revise. Look at where we are, What is wrong and develop a plan to take us to where we need to be.
"Everyone is going to be part of that review, including Kevin (Nicholson), supporters, business people and the local authority." - Fantastic. Engagement with key stakeholders rather than the insular, guarded approach we have seen from the outgoing owners.
"The discussions we've had with Kevin are basically to assure him of our intentions, to give him some confidence that he has our support and to allow him to do his job," So he's not going then. End of.
"Both a new stadium in the future and a new Youth Academy are both very much front-burners for us." - Realistically we need to move. We need to be sustainable. In my mind an artificial pitch with all the benefits that brings plus additional revenues of a multi-use stadium is key to our progression. Exeter Chiefs success is largely down to the additional revenues their stadium brings them, We could learn a lot from them. As for the Youth Academy there was outrage when this was disbanded and a lot of goodwill lost in the community - GI will look to bring it back.
"I want to assure everyone connected with and supporting the club that we will try our best to secure the club's long-term future and bring success on the pitch and commercially". What else can they say? People will choose to believe that or not.
Change is afoot. It needs to happen as the club is dying and we need to involve ourselves in the process to shape the future of our club. The proof will be in the pudding and there is nothing wrong with a critical mind but lets at least give them a chance. Boycotts will not help anyone.
An excellent post.DevonYellow wrote: Absolutely, but you seem to have forgotten that they are witches and should be burnt!
I have my concerns due to their "previous", and they weren't our first choice, but I am willing to give them a chance. As you say if anyone else had made their statement we would be excited. Lots of positives to take from it. Of course actions speak louder than words but for now they are all we have...
"The key thing for us now is to provide as much investment as it needs to ensure that the club trades properly through this season, not through crazy cost-cutting." - Great news. They realise we are financially in the crap and will be investing money to sort it out. If things were left as they were would be going into administration.
"Over the remainder of the season we are going to have a review, the result of which will be a five-year plan." Sensible business approach. Plan, do, review, revise. Look at where we are, What is wrong and develop a plan to take us to where we need to be.
"Everyone is going to be part of that review, including Kevin (Nicholson), supporters, business people and the local authority." - Fantastic. Engagement with key stakeholders rather than the insular, guarded approach we have seen from the outgoing owners.
"The discussions we've had with Kevin are basically to assure him of our intentions, to give him some confidence that he has our support and to allow him to do his job," So he's not going then. End of.
"Both a new stadium in the future and a new Youth Academy are both very much front-burners for us." - Realistically we need to move. We need to be sustainable. In my mind an artificial pitch with all the benefits that brings plus additional revenues of a multi-use stadium is key to our progression. Exeter Chiefs success is largely down to the additional revenues their stadium brings them, We could learn a lot from them. As for the Youth Academy there was outrage when this was disbanded and a lot of goodwill lost in the community - GI will look to bring it back.
"I want to assure everyone connected with and supporting the club that we will try our best to secure the club's long-term future and bring success on the pitch and commercially". What else can they say? People will choose to believe that or not.
Change is afoot. It needs to happen as the club is dying and we need to involve ourselves in the process to shape the future of our club. The proof will be in the pudding and there is nothing wrong with a critical mind but lets at least give them a chance. Boycotts will not help anyone.
Having read all of the mrdistance posts and the letter on the TUST thread and now having seen that web page I can perhaps imagine just why the offer was dismissed by the board.SuperNickyWroe wrote:Re the Chinese investors....
Here's a link re Layla Jenkins and the SL Organisation.
http://www.slonline.org
SuperNickyWroe wrote:Re the Chinese investors....
Here's a link re Layla Jenkins and the SL Organisation.
http://www.slonline.org