No doubt this thread will run until August.
First job - appoint a manager?
No doubt this thread will run until August.
First job - appoint a manager?
First of all, decide which players will have to be sold, we don't need a manager for that, it's a job for the accountants. Then when we have the finances back under control we need to decide on the budget for next year. Once we know how much money there will be to spend on incoming players and their wages, then we can look for a manager. Until we can tell the next manager how much we can afford to pay him, and what his budget will be, there's no point looking for one.
Pope, McNeil, Cornet, Brownhill and Taylor are all clearing out their lockers mon ami. Pace will borrow/mortgage the money until the transfer fees come in.
Money?
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Not a problem.
Good, so they've done the first thing they needed to do, now we need to see how much money they bring in, if it's enough then fine, if not then we need to draw up a 2nd list.
At least we'll now be able to give prospective managers the names of 14 players who won't be playing for them next season, and will need replacing. I know managers are gluttons for punishment, but if I was a Championship level manager looking for a job, I'd be sorely tempted to pass this one up and look elsewhere.
What's the next plan? It's Plan B and if that doesn't work Plan C and we will have no idea what those are or even if they exist.
Get to plan D though and it could be insolvency.We have heard and will no doubt hear from Mr Pace again that everything is fine.We are in a position where we can do nothing whatsoever about it,after all we are just supporters not Corporate partners,sponsors,media enablers or
technical advisers.They all get paid,supporters just pay up and shut up.
The media love stuff like the 65 million call in on loans and it will kill Burnley and on and on.
Loans can get re negotiated you know people maybe half paid initially and spread the risk I mean without a club there is no loan repayment anyway and they miss out completely- Burnley is a going concern and business - the last thing they’ll want to do is for close on a loan.
It doesn’t look good I accept that but there are ways and means to make things work, maybe Garlick can hold off as well if there is monies owing him being a true supporter of the club and all.
I’m not panicking yet , I’m calm and looking to see what happens before I contribute to more panic than anyone needs.
I'm hoping Pace is better at juggling money than he is at running a football team army88.
All we can do is...
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"It doesn’t look good I accept that but there are ways and means to make things work,"
I suppose Army, as long as you keep the taxman off your back, you can string it along for a while, but here are some clubs who also thought there were ways and means of making it work, until there weren't, and they ended up in Admin.
Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Portsmouth, Hull City, QPR, Bradford City, Barnsley, Leicester, Derby, Ipswich, Wimbledon, Bury, Oldham, Wrexham, Rotherham, Leeds, Luton, Southampton, Stockport, Plymouth Argyle, Port Vale, Coventry City, Bolton, Wigan Athletic. It's by no means an exhaustive list, there are more, and there's nothing magical about Burnley FC that will keep us off that list, there are bigger clubs than us on it.
Exciting times.