777 Partners - Revised Poll Added 07/05/2024

Revised Polling options on who wants a 777 takeover


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The rules brought in to keep the other 14 in place by capping spending, ironically is the reason we're buggered. Our owner had the money but for reasons beyond our and his control the rug was pulled from under us.

We've been mismanaged but these stupid P&S/FFP rules have crippled us and look like being very close to costing us our existence. It's also not our/Moshiri's fault that Russia invaded Ukraine and sanctions have crippled us. We don't have much joy when war is about do we(not that anyone does but in a football sense), Everton that.
 
The rules brought in to keep the other 14 in place by capping spending, ironically is the reason we're buggered. Our owner had the money but for reasons beyond our and his control the rug was pulled from under us.

We've been mismanaged but these stupid P&S/FFP rules have crippled us and look like being very close to costing us our existence. It's also not our/Moshiri's fault that Russia invaded Ukraine and sanctions have crippled us. We don't have much joy when war is about do we(not that anyone does but in a football sense), Everton that.

It is our fault that we were owned illegally by Usmanov, yes. Stop making excuses for the criminals in charge that have killed this club.
 
  • Founder members of the Football League in 1888
  • Founder members of the FA Premier League in 1992
  • First club to be presented with the League Championship trophy
  • First club to present medals for winning the Championship
  • First club to stage an FA Cup final - Notts County v Bolton Wanderers, 1894
  • First club on Merseyside to win the FA Cup, 1906
  • First club to go on an overseas football tour
  • First club to construct a purpose-built football stadium
  • First club to have a four-sided stadium with two tier stands
  • First club to have a stadium with a three-tier stand
  • First club to issue a regular match programme for home fixtures
  • First club to have a player (William Ralph Dean) score 60 league goals
  • First club to wear numbered shirts from 1-11 (1933 FA Cup final)
  • First club to have a church attached to its stadium
  • First club to install dugouts
  • First club to install undersoil heating
  • First club to win a penalty shootout in the European Cup, 1970 v Borussia Monchengladbach
  • First club to play 4,000 top-flight games
  • First club to amass 5,000 League points
  • First club to play 100 seasons in the top-flight
  • First club to stage a World Cup semi-final in Britain
  • First club to have the youngest Premiership goalscorer in two consecutive seasons with two different players
  • First club to break the £100,000 transfer threshold when Alan Ball moved from Blackpool for £110,000 in 1966
  • First club to be featured in a TV game; August 1936 v Arsenal. Not live (pre-recorded).
  • First club to have scoreboard half time/full time facility
  • First club to have its own podcast
  • First club to have its own online social networking site
  • First club to sell tickets via text message
  • First top flight club in England to go into Administration
The RS went into administration years ago the Premier League just ignored it.
 

The Premier League can not afford a club to go into administration, it will be seen globally as "Premier league bubble burst", it will have a domino effect, even the other clubs (especially the big ones) will also hate the idea.

The premier league and the authorities have to make a choice, the lesser of two evel type of choice, what is worst for them? Allowing 777 to take control or refusing it which means the current owner/situation remains the same? How can they allow the situation remains the same if we can't even pay the bills?

I won't be surprised at all if a rapid approval is issued, no one can afford the Moshiri circus any longer
Even if the PL relax the fit and proper owner test on the basis that you've suggested 777 still have to come up with the Dosh and reach agreement with the multiple lenders.

I just can't see it.
 
The rules brought in to keep the other 14 in place by capping spending, ironically is the reason we're buggered. Our owner had the money but for reasons beyond our and his control the rug was pulled from under us.

We've been mismanaged but these stupid P&S/FFP rules have crippled us and look like being very close to costing us our existence. It's also not our/Moshiri's fault that Russia invaded Ukraine and sanctions have crippled us. We don't have much joy when war is about do we(not that anyone does but in a football sense), Everton that.
Those rules were brought in so clubs live within their means, and we are a prime example of what happens if you don't.
 
The Premier League can not afford a club to go into administration, it will be seen globally as "Premier league bubble burst", it will have a domino effect, even the other clubs (especially the big ones) will also hate the idea.

The premier league and the authorities have to make a choice, the lesser of two evel type of choice, what is worst for them? Allowing 777 to take control or refusing it which means the current owner/situation remains the same? How can they allow the situation remains the same if we can't even pay the bills?

I won't be surprised at all if a rapid approval is issued, no one can afford the Moshiri circus any longer
Portsmouth have already done it
 

It is our fault that we were owned illegally by Usmanov, yes. Stop making excuses for the criminals in charge that have killed this club.
Whose making excuses, just stating what's happened. I can't stand what's happening but we do have some mitigating circumstances. I don't see 777 solving anything.
 
Whose making excuses, just stating what's happened. I can't stand what's happening but we do have some mitigating circumstances. I don't see 777 solving anything.

The major mitigating circumstance was us being owned illegally by a Russian oligarch and bankrolled pretty much entirely from his back pocket. That is no way to run a business. It’s not hard luck, Moshiri has brought this on us.
 
What’s the clubs monthly turnover £180 million ? That’s 15 million a month if we break even with payments going out but cash flow is critical . They will have already had the season ticket money for this season so not much coming in though the gates . If we are borrowing for day to day costs then that means that cash has gone and only tv money and sponsorships ( has that been paid yet ) . Given all that we need £15 million a month to survive and £15 million a month to keep BMD on track then the future of this club is in grave danger
 

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