So where has "Scoop" got this from. AH said any news would come through official sources.There's no way Scoop would find owt out himself
The real worry should be who Hardy picks. Trew showed again and again poor judgement in managerial appointments and claimed he would only sell to the person best for the future of the club. Look what happened - his poor judgement gave us Hardy. Hardy has a similar issue with judgement.
So where has "Scoop" got this from. AH said any news would come through official sources.There's no way Scoop would find owt out himself
How do you know their bids will include taking on any debt? AH knows full well he's not going to get his money back. RT only got involved with debt to stop the club from going into administration and having a points deduction as well as not to antagonise local suppliers. Unfortunately he didn't realise the extent of the "hidden" debts so spent an awful lot more money which deprived him (or his will) of funds for the team. Similarly AH got caught with some of RT's manipulation of debt as well as the reckless way of sacking Sheridan, all costing him more than expected.
I wrote my Terms of Purchase in another thread making such expenses liabilities of the seller.
Told the Irish group is
"THE BACHELORS" and they say if they come they would not trade us for the world...
The issue with football is it's a floored industry for any team that see's progression as rising through the leagues, and Notts is one of those clubs.
It seems that at whatever point you're aiming to get too in the football pyramid, it costs more to get their than the reward when (if) you achieve it!
If Alan Hardy had come in and said his broad brush for Notts County is to not lose money, the customer base would have gone mad.
The vast majority of Notts fans wouldn't settle for a remit of 5-10 years in league 2 with financial stability if the alternative is a chairman that will put his hand in his pocket, throw caution to the wind and try to buy a squad that will get promoted. Then what? They have to do it all over again or they have an unhappy customer base. Imagine if we still had Ray Trew as chairman and since being promoted in 2009 we had constantly been a mid table league one side. Do you think our fans would be happy? I don't, they would be saying we lack ambition etc...
Occasionally you get a club that will achieve short term success on a limited budget (Accrington), but in the main money talks and is the main ingredient for being at the top of the league.
So whilst I agree that a club doesn't need to be a financial black hole. More often than not it will come at the expense of success on the pitch (depending on what your definition of success is).
To me there are only 2 types of people that could buy Notts. An Alan Hardy type that wants to be a local hero and puts his heart before his head. Or a billionaire that would own the club as a hobby!