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9 hours ago, Grangemouth Bairn said:

Falkirk Herald mate. I’m not great with tech so not sure how to post the link but I’ve copied and pasted the bit I referred to.

“We’ve kept the finances on an even keel and stabilised some of the day-to-day issues that needed sorting out.

“The future really is our focus, though, and we conducted four business reviews across football, commercial and financial, fans and community and infrastructure and operations.

 

That doesn’t mean the club is not going to trade at a loss. 

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7 minutes ago, Otis Blue said:

Thought Ratcliffe was only interested in buying Man United (being a Lancashire lad and a lifelong United fan - aye, yet another one of those ...).

That said, you'd think that a wee bit of goodwill sponsorship to the club on his doorstep, and who a good few of his employees will no doubt support, would be a decent bit of philanthropic local community business and would earn him some local kudos. Presumably someone from the club has dropped JR a "Hiya Jim, we're over here" type of email in recent times ...

I thought INEOS had recently ended their sponsorship of the free entry for kids initiative.

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Back to the football on the pitch. Feeling fairly confident that we can get a win vs Clyde today to carry the momentum into 2 away matches vs Peterhead and Montrose.

Really impressed with how the team are playing just now. Having real pace up front is making a huge difference and we also look like we have a very good defence moulding itself.

Like most would have loved another RB, mainly because I’d prefer Yeats in midfield, and nothing to do with his performances.

Onwards and upwards Bairns.

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21 hours ago, Caractacus Potts said:

Heard that said too but also by people who blamed the old board for the state of the squad.

I think sanctioning the signing of a player on £1.5k-£2.5k for only a few months when finances are poor should be an area where the board have to make a stand. Also think allowing a departing manager to sign an unproven player on a year’s contract shortly before leaving is a point where it’s possible to make a stand too. 
 

Spot on. 

Agreed, we thought the statement was very insulting. Our family give money in numerous ways through ST’s, strips, 50/50, FSS etc but it’s really tough for many people right now and the board need to have a serious look at themselves for that statement. Totally out of touch. 
 

There’s now a real worry that we don’t have enough cash to see out the season. You’re right what you say CP in that money has been wasted by them though. Griffiths was THEIR mistake. Rennie was THEIR mistake. This statement degrading their own fans during a cost of living crisis is THEIR mistake. No one to blame but themselves.
 

They need to take accountability instead of looking to blame others and, for the tone deaf statement in particular, they need to apologise. 

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3 hours ago, NUMBER 7 said:

The club need to think harder how to raise these funds.

I wouldn’t be adverse to putting “Funds on deposit” to be redeemed against future season tickets and hospitality, yes there is the risk if we went bust we’d lose our money but for £1000 or so that’s a risk I’d take. 

We’d be short term creditors of the club, but at least getting some return going forward, assuming we exist.

The club then have to take this all into account in future budgeting but it could plug the hole short term.

Yes- decent idea.

Or against future player sales?

We definitely need to be thinking ‘out of the box’.

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23 minutes ago, Hannibal Lecturer said:

Well we can’t say we weren’t warned if we end up in trouble with the bank. These guys running the club didn’t get us in this position remember, they’re working day and night to get us out of it but they can’t do it on their own.

No but they did know the position when they took over. Concern is that the main plan for closing the funding gap seems to be commercial targets we had little chance of achieving and hoping there would be a large  increase in fss membership.  To base the hopes of achieving only a 400k loss on those two main objectives seems to be extremely risky. Hopefully at the AGM we will find out what plan B is.

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We could ask ST holders to pay at the gate. If say 1000 @ an average of maybe £15 did so that would be an extra £15k going into the coffers each home game. Obviously no idea what the actual figure raised would be of course. 

And before anyone jumps down my throat about 'cost of living', 'expecting the fans to stump up again' etc etc, it's only a suggestion and would of course be entirely voluntary.

It's probably something I would do. 

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4 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

We could ask ST holders to pay at the gate. If say 1000 @ an average of maybe £15 did so that would be an extra £15k going into the coffers each home game. Obviously no idea what the actual figure raised would be of course. 

And before anyone jumps down my throat about 'cost of living', 'expecting the fans to stump up again' etc etc, it's only a suggestion and would of course be entirely voluntary.

It's probably something I would do. 

Or, ask everybody, ST or PATG, to make a donation of say £5.00 or whatever else they can afford when they go through the turnstile.

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13 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

We could ask ST holders to pay at the gate. If say 1000 @ an average of maybe £15 did so that would be an extra £15k going into the coffers each home game. Obviously no idea what the actual figure raised would be of course. 

And before anyone jumps down my throat about 'cost of living', 'expecting the fans to stump up again' etc etc, it's only a suggestion and would of course be entirely voluntary.

It's probably something I would do. 

There’s absolutely no chance of 1000  people who’ve already paid to watch a match paying an extra £15 “each home game”.

You may get that number doing so on a on a one off emergency basis but the idea that more than a handful of people would be willing to effectively write off their season tickets is fanciful.

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2 minutes ago, PedroMoutinho said:

There’s absolutely no chance of 1000  people who’ve already paid to watch a match paying an extra £15 “each home game”.

You may get that number doing so on a on a one off emergency basis but the idea that more than a handful of people would be willing to effectively write off their season tickets is fanciful.

Don't agree. If only "a handful' did, it would at least raise something. I know of 3 folk who would do so without question. 

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If there was a real danger of the club going out of business fans would dig deep in the short term. This would be a stop gap however and we need sustainable plans going forward which may mean investment from outside forces other than the fans.

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21 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

We could ask ST holders to pay at the gate. If say 1000 @ an average of maybe £15 did so that would be an extra £15k going into the coffers each home game. Obviously no idea what the actual figure raised would be of course. 

And before anyone jumps down my throat about 'cost of living', 'expecting the fans to stump up again' etc etc, it's only a suggestion and would of course be entirely voluntary.

It's probably something I would do. 

Struggling to get more than 500 people to join FSS at £10 a month but you think there is a chance that 1000 people will give an additional £15  a game.

Not seeing it myself.

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9 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

Don't agree. If only "a handful' did, it would at least raise something. I know of 3 folk who would do so without question. 

Make that 4, I’d be happy to as well. Sure there are many more also. Although rather than simply donating money to the club it might make sense if the funds were diverted to the FSS to buy shares with. 

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