BigDutch wrote:
Pete wrote:
It seems the fans protest have worled & Mike Ashley has put the TOON up for sale
He said he paid a 134m for the club, another 110m to reduce the debt but we're still in debt to transfers made by the last owners
The guy appears to have saved the club but the fans protest to get him out because King Kev walked out ..... seems well "unfair" on Ashley considering he is the one bankrolling the lot an King Kev was presumably taking a decent salary.
The statement shows a long term vision to have the club running financially sound but without relying on buying big established names but still existing in the top flight, now are there any football fans that wouldn't want such sensible handling of their football club ?
That's pretty much what he wants you to think, so to a certain extent this belated attempt at communication with the fans has been a success for him.
Problem is, he's talking cr@p.
- KK only walked because he was lied to when appointed about having final say in transfers, and then placed in a management structure he couldn't work in - players were sold behind his back and others brought in he had never heard of. Besides, what on earth qualifies the universally hated Dennis Wise to be a Director of Football??
- Ashley totally disregarded the wishes of the fans in this, and it's only now, when he realises he massively underestimated the strength of feeling that he's actualy bothering to talk to us - none of him or his "management structure" have bothered to speak to fans in the 10 days or so since this kicked off, apart from the ridiculous attempt to smear KK, in a statement which was proven to be littered with lies.
- He got landed with a load of unexpected debt when buying the club, but this is entirely his own fault for not completing proper due diligence - don't try build a reputation on being a maverick then start to whine when it all goes wrong. He was basically playing games with something he didn't understand and then acts all hurt when it bites him on the bum.
- He keeps harping on about following the "Arsenal model", which is an admirable ambition, but totally ignores the fact that Arsenal only works so well because they have Arsene Wenger, an absolute genius in the transfer market, and he also started from a far stronger position. Also, can you imagine Wenger accepting interference from unqualified lackeys (or anyone for that matter) in his transfer dealings? He would be out the door in far less time than KK stuck it out for.
- Ashely's net transfer spend in 3 transfer windows since taking over is close to zero, despite record TV money being available, and thousands of fans being duped into shelling out for season tickets for the next 3 years in advance. We started Saturday's match without a recognised full back and Shola Ameobi and a Spanish kid no-one has heard of leading the line - how on earth can we hope to begin to compete like that?