19-02-2022, 10:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2022, 07:47 PM by Ain’t got a Danny.)
The Eisners won’t be here long.
They’ve admitted the stadium presented more of a problem than they first thought. It took them well over 2 years before they produced a redevelopment plan.
The eat what you kill stuff and stadium health and safety improvements will leave a sustainable club in league 1. Then Eisner has a choice invest more money on the playing side including the academy or find outside investment or sell. The first two come with risk the third can bring in a modest profit but still a profit. If I was them Id take the money. Manadaric managed that.
The club management should have been looking for buyers as soon as the PST knew that they needed to. Were they? Only Catlin can answer that.
They’ve admitted the stadium presented more of a problem than they first thought. It took them well over 2 years before they produced a redevelopment plan.
The eat what you kill stuff and stadium health and safety improvements will leave a sustainable club in league 1. Then Eisner has a choice invest more money on the playing side including the academy or find outside investment or sell. The first two come with risk the third can bring in a modest profit but still a profit. If I was them Id take the money. Manadaric managed that.
The club management should have been looking for buyers as soon as the PST knew that they needed to. Were they? Only Catlin can answer that.