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Post by theNOTORIOUSfbs on Mar 28, 2024 3:12:23 GMT 1
Look at us now. And most of you will on Friday. Sky 3 pm
I bet the last £50 in my back arse pocket. That each and every f'kin one of you on here, the usual suspects, at your game on Friday will be checking to see how your noisy neighbours are doing.
And those who can't be arsed going to watch Oxford for the sake of it, will mow the lawm for the first time this year. Settle down with a fridge full of beer etc and watch us on Sky. Or go down down the pub snd watch us on Sky etc
Fact. Its not even April. Your season is over. All eyes on us hoping we fail.
Fail what?
What is failure for us this season? League 2 is a massive, absolutely massive huge gap from National League. My expectations of /disappointmentfailure was not being in the play offs first season back
We're where we wannna be 7 games to go.
Point on Saturday okay. 3 and we're squeezing and twisting the cojones of our rivals till sibmission or they bang the deck in MMA etc
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Post by The Clash 1966 on Mar 28, 2024 7:11:47 GMT 1
Yawn, I'll be the Wrexham a big miss.
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Mar 28, 2024 10:46:34 GMT 1
Starting on the excuses early this year eh.
Just in case.
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Post by iestywfc on Mar 28, 2024 11:36:40 GMT 1
hopefully the giddiness of the Queens visit yesterday wont be dampened with a trip down the M40 for you guys tomorrow
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Mar 28, 2024 12:19:43 GMT 1
hopefully the giddiness of the Queens visit yesterday wont be dampened with a trip down the M40 for you guys tomorrow We arent going down the M40 tomorrow...... (We ARE going down the M5 on Monday though.)
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Post by MartinB on Mar 28, 2024 18:35:17 GMT 1
So debt up to £9 million. So much for not labelling Club with debt
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 19:06:33 GMT 1
This set of figures is up to end of last season. Doesn’t include US tour; United Airlines etc sponsorship deals; promotion money; increased revenue from bigger attendances; etc etc.
You have to remember the club was existing hand to mouth for years and needed to spend money to get us into the EFL. Next year’s accounts will make for better reading.
‘The financial losses suffered by the Club since the takeover shouldn’t be repeated, with income generated by the Club now sufficient to meet the operational costs of the Club going forward’.
We’ve every right to be sceptical given past experience, but I think the overwhelming majority of fans trust our owners 100%.
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Post by MartinB on Mar 28, 2024 19:44:36 GMT 1
This set of figures is up to end of last season. Doesn’t include US tour; United Airlines etc sponsorship deals; promotion money; increased revenue from bigger attendances; etc etc. You have to remember the club was existing hand to mouth for years and needed to spend money to get us into the EFL. Next year’s accounts will make for better reading. ‘The financial losses suffered by the Club since the takeover shouldn’t be repeated, with income generated by the Club now sufficient to meet the operational costs of the Club going forward’. We’ve every right to be sceptical given past experience, but I think the overwhelming majority of fans trust our owners 100%. We have a plan, we have a plan, we have a plan, we have a plan. Where have I heard that before? I believe Wob and Wyan as much as I believe Sunak and Johnson.
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 20:13:11 GMT 1
And you would say they don’t have a plan? I have no business acumen at all, but even I can see they have a plan. It’s global and expanding.
Whether you like it or not, this is turning out to be one helluva successful venture for all concerned with Wrexham.
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Post by MartinB on Mar 28, 2024 20:44:45 GMT 1
And you would say they don’t have a plan? I have no business acumen at all, but even I can see they have a plan. It’s global and expanding. Whether you like it or not, this is turning out to be one helluva successful venture for all concerned with Wrexham. £9 million of debt and counting.
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 28, 2024 21:13:21 GMT 1
This set of figures is up to end of last season. Doesn’t include US tour; United Airlines etc sponsorship deals; promotion money; increased revenue from bigger attendances; etc etc. You have to remember the club was existing hand to mouth for years and needed to spend money to get us into the EFL. Next year’s accounts will make for better reading. ‘The financial losses suffered by the Club since the takeover shouldn’t be repeated, with income generated by the Club now sufficient to meet the operational costs of the Club going forward’. We’ve every right to be sceptical given past experience, but I think the overwhelming majority of fans trust our owners 100%. We have a plan, we have a plan, we have a plan, we have a plan. Where have I heard that before? I believe Wob and Wyan as much as I believe Sunak and Johnson. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are owed £9m by Wrexham football club
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 21:36:18 GMT 1
I’m led to believe from someone far more knowledgeable on these matters than I that ….. ‘The parent company being US-based allows for more favourable terms on which to have the club within a portfolio. Loan rates, liabilities, tax treatments, investment investigation and all important valuation multiples of sports business when looking to structure deals Inc advertising agreements. America is a lot more favourable and sympathic to sports: media owners’.
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 21:39:51 GMT 1
And referring to them as Wob and Wyan is hilarious! Underestimate and patronise these fellas all you like. They’re extremely successful businessmen and are fully aware that many people out there are praying they fail. For that reason alone, I honestly believe they won’t fail. They’re enjoying the challenge.
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Post by dannylad01 on Mar 28, 2024 21:58:30 GMT 1
The numbers posted by Wrexham are scary, but as doc says, I can't see Rob and Ryan getting bored any time soon. They are successful, high profile businessmen who aren't going to do anything to damage their reputations.
I think ultimately they will look to build the profile up and then look to sell for a profit and move on to their next business venture. The danger is that the level of sponsorship deals decrease once the Hollywood stars go, saddling the club with a high wage bill which could then lead into trouble.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 28, 2024 22:03:55 GMT 1
Ryan Reynolds sold his stake in Mint Mobile for $300 million.
Wrexham will be fine.
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Post by jamo on Mar 28, 2024 22:31:14 GMT 1
And we turn down and alienate any form of investment in our club with a regulatory that is embarrassing. I would rather be in their position than ours… financially.
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Post by MartinB on Mar 28, 2024 22:48:14 GMT 1
And we turn down and alienate any form of investment in our club with a regulatory that is embarrassing. I would rather be in their position than ours… financially. I don't call £9 million of debt investment I call it spending beyond your income
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Post by Pilch on Mar 28, 2024 22:56:54 GMT 1
And we turn down and alienate any form of investment in our club with a regulatory that is embarrassing. I would rather be in their position than ours… financially. we need a sub board for anti town comments ;-)
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Post by jamo on Mar 28, 2024 23:06:43 GMT 1
And we turn down and alienate any form of investment in our club with a regulatory that is embarrassing. I would rather be in their position than ours… financially. I don't call £9 million of debt investment I call it spending beyond your income Quite possibly Martin, and I know that you are way more informed than me on footballing finances but from purely a supporters perspective I see some club owners that have invested heavily in promoting a club and generating income ( that they can underwrite at anytime) and a ( for want of a better word) a dictator that deliberately blocks investment for his own nefarious needs that ultimately stifles any ambition in our club.. Rob ? Ryan? Or Roland. It’s a no brainer!
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Post by MartinB on Mar 28, 2024 23:16:11 GMT 1
I don't call £9 million of debt investment I call it spending beyond your income Quite possibly Martin, and I know that you are way more informed than me on footballing finances but from purely a supporters perspective I see some club owners that have invested heavily in promoting a club and generating income ( that they can underwrite at anytime) and a ( for want of a better word) a dictator that deliberately blocks investment for his own nefarious needs that ultimately stifles any ambition in our club.. Rob ? Ryan? Or Roland. It’s a no brainer! Totally agree it's a no brainer, Roland any day. People owning Football Clubs they don't support ends in tears way more times than it ends up being a success. Yes, their owners could write the debt off, equally they could wind them up and get back as much money as they could.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 28, 2024 23:33:50 GMT 1
I've temporarily scrapped plans for an anti town sub board ;-)
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Post by jamo on Mar 28, 2024 23:38:18 GMT 1
Quite possibly Martin, and I know that you are way more informed than me on footballing finances but from purely a supporters perspective I see some club owners that have invested heavily in promoting a club and generating income ( that they can underwrite at anytime) and a ( for want of a better word) a dictator that deliberately blocks investment for his own nefarious needs that ultimately stifles any ambition in our club.. Rob ? Ryan? Or Roland. It’s a no brainer! Totally agree it's a no brainer, Roland any day. Not for me it isn’t. The sooner he goes the better. Never mind Rob and Ryan, I’d take Dick and Dom at this moment in time.
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Post by martinshrew on Mar 28, 2024 23:39:38 GMT 1
Totally agree it's a no brainer, Roland any day. Not for me it isn’t. The sooner he goes the better. Never mind Rob and Ryan, I’d take Dick and Dom at this moment in time. Roland's lost his one selling point, as he's no longer a safe pair of hands.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 28, 2024 23:43:13 GMT 1
(maybe that sub board has potential after all
anyway back to topic, who have wrexham got tomorrow ?
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 23:50:44 GMT 1
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 23:53:41 GMT 1
(maybe that sub board has potential after all anyway back to topic, who have wrexham got tomorrow ? Small matter of the Stags. Or, as some with long memories prefer to call them, the Scabs. Tough game. They have the best away record in the league. Should be a cracker.
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Post by chirkshrew on Mar 28, 2024 23:53:52 GMT 1
Hopefully they'll buy Chirk aaa's before long......now there's a club with great history for em👍😃😃
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Post by Pilch on Mar 28, 2024 23:54:56 GMT 1
imagine the hit their movie careers would take if they shafted you they would become the new Harvey Weinstein its not going to happen, we all know that
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 28, 2024 23:55:03 GMT 1
And we turn down and alienate any form of investment in our club with a regulatory that is embarrassing. I would rather be in their position than ours… financially. I don't call £9 million of debt investment I call it spending beyond your income But we're told Roland is now bankrolling us but it's debt/shareholding he's accruing. The money isn't donated.
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Post by doctorproctor on Mar 28, 2024 23:57:06 GMT 1
Hopefully they'll buy Chirk aaa's before long......now there's a club with great history for em👍😃😃 If they make a film, I reckon Ryan Reynolds will play you.
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