Official answer: the Club Store will be open on 8th May as we play on that day so supporters will be able to get their season tickets on that day.The thing is that it's been extended due to the Bank Holiday and the date its extended to is a Bank Holiday
Its not like the club didn't know all this well in advance its getting farcical the way the club is being run.Official answer: the Club Store will be open on 8th May as we play on that day so supporters will be able to get their season tickets on that day.
Make your own minds up. I am seriously concerned our budget next season will be reduced further.
There will undoubtedly be a reduction in season ticket sales the key will be how much lower the income from the sales will be.Without a 3k season ticket income, which the club can base it's budgets, without further investment, I can't see us getting a decent players budget!I
But doesn't that just add to the difficulties in finances that the club is experiencing. More debt!
Of course they did. They are just trying to drum up sales as the take up is slow. Will they extend the extension?Its not like the club didn't know all this well in advance its getting farcical the way the club is being run.
At 1500 know, I would think the new manager will be appointed prior to the extended deadlineOf course they did. They are just trying to drum up sales as the take up is slow. Will they extend the extension?
Sorry but that is so unrealistic and a sort of manifesto for the club to go into huge decline. Palios has made it clear from day one if a decent person came forward with capital he will step down. No one has appeared and his stepping down won't make it happen either.Or in other words we are knackered. It's time for the Palios to move to retirement and just go let another who might want to spend cash take over the club and at least try to move us forward and not backwards. They have done a lot of good things but enough is enough
Johnson invested £10 million the club was on the verge of the now Prem and still gates did not stem the losses. The term investment and Tranmere seem a misrepresentation.That's why we need investment Sparky. It's a business, you have to attract the customers in. You can't expect people to part with their money with the football we've witnessed this season especially. The club has to make the first move, give us something to cheer about and we'll see people coming back.
A few years ago when we where in league one, we were getting 6,7,8000 attendances easily.
And how that is so easily forgotten when people whinge about the current investment in Wrexham, and not forgetting that that £10 million then would be worth about £23.5 million now.Johnson invested £10 million the club was on the verge of the now Prem
I look around at the ground now and just think, this is crazy. It's a big, old stadium. And we were once in the National league! Crazy..Prenton Park is a drain on resources atm and an upgrade unaffordable
I don't think it is the first one, since I don't think we had to pay anything initially, I'm sure it was covered by Wirral and Liverpool City Region with us to reimburse if it went ahead? The third would be the worst scenario unless, of course, it resulted in a major alternative investment and everything is on hold because of that (the "something else"?). A "win" for Mark and Nicola would be either organic sustainable League 1 football or passing the reins to wealthier investors who can jump start that process. Anything else feels quite bleak at the moment and probably sums up the mood of many.So has the feasibility study been paused, as we haven’t got the funds for that (unlikely?) the owners don’t think a move is viable in the current climate or haven’t got the energy for the big project it would be? Or something else.
True, and I remember the ramifications of the fallout from that. And it wasn't pretty, I think that was the turning point for PJ. Didn't have the heart for it, to throw money at it again! Never forget the disappointment of not achieving promotion then! It would have solved a lot of problems from that time. Or maybe not, we will never know!They were making losses within the club during the Johnson spell. It was not being run well, certain people within the club where using it for their own gains. It is not just attendenaces which have an impact. I mean we probably did overstretch it but we were soooo close too.
I think it is the last of the three suggestions. They have been actively seeking new investment / owners and so probably have not had the time or energy.So has the feasibility study been paused, as we haven’t got the funds for that (unlikely?) the owners don’t think a move is viable in the current climate or haven’t got the energy for the big project it would be? Or something else.
Always felt it unlikely a hotel at the suggested location would be very profitable even with other retail development, no idea about concert venue. Prenton Park is a drain on resources atm and an upgrade unaffordable. We probably do need another PJ style sugar daddy, but such don’t come along very often.