crater
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Post by crater on Sept 6, 2017 18:11:07 GMT
Clip on club's twitter site of Wael at soccerex. Anyone know if the full interview is available anywhere?
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Angas
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Post by Angas on Sept 6, 2017 21:14:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2017 22:08:40 GMT
OK so I did the link.
3.01-5.17 11.35-13.00 15.30-16.00 17.15-18.30 22.312-23.09 23.31-25.15 29.10-29.30 34.02-35.50 (not in the first team but in the club) 38.57-39.24 41.03-44.50 (not going to say anything yet) 50.37- 51.00
That was well worth listening to, and I will go to bed a HAPPY MAN!Our owner is not silly, and yes still annoyed about UWE but that sounded so good.
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crater
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Post by crater on Sept 7, 2017 4:45:13 GMT
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Post by nortongas on Sept 7, 2017 6:32:17 GMT
Interesting listen. Reaffirms for me the long term commitment made by Wael to make our club sustainable for the long term.
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faggotygas
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Post by faggotygas on Sept 7, 2017 7:28:39 GMT
Any highlights?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 9:46:57 GMT
No, his hair is still exactly the same.
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Post by PessimistGas on Sept 7, 2017 12:23:13 GMT
Interesting listen. Reaffirms for me the long term commitment made by Wael to make our club sustainable for the long term. Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 12:25:01 GMT
Interesting listen. Reaffirms for me the long term commitment made by Wael to make our club sustainable for the long term. Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. I mean that's not strictly true.
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Post by faggotygas on Sept 7, 2017 12:25:07 GMT
No, his hair is still exactly the same. sigh
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Post by PessimistGas on Sept 7, 2017 12:35:51 GMT
Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. I mean that's not strictly true. Yes it is. There is no way that their ambition to grow the club and make it sustainable is achievable without a new stadium. That is a major league capital investment that there is currently no sign of.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 13:16:09 GMT
I mean that's not strictly true. Yes it is. There is no way that their ambition to grow the club and make it sustainable is achievable without a new stadium. That is a major league capital investment that there is currently no sign of. You've just picked numbers out of the air.
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Post by nickchippenhamgas on Sept 7, 2017 14:25:56 GMT
Interesting listen. Reaffirms for me the long term commitment made by Wael to make our club sustainable for the long term. Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. Agree with you, without a new stadium we are left with a glass ceiling of going between championship to league 1 at best, there is no viable future, long term, at the mem and post UWE fiasco I'm afraid I don't believe anything Wael says anymore.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Sept 7, 2017 14:41:56 GMT
Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. Agree with you, without a new stadium we are left with a glass ceiling of going between championship to league 1 at best, there is no viable future, long term, at the mem and post UWE fiasco I'm afraid I don't believe anything Wael says anymore.Did you ever
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Post by nickchippenhamgas on Sept 7, 2017 15:03:55 GMT
Agree with you, without a new stadium we are left with a glass ceiling of going between championship to league 1 at best, there is no viable future, long term, at the mem and post UWE fiasco I'm afraid I don't believe anything Wael says anymore.Did you ever Well I did actually, I was a happy clapper, but I'm afraid pulling out of the UWE, without a satisfactory detailed reason stinks to me, it was the way wael conveniently went quiet, right at the time of the pulling of the plug, then almost straight away starts talking about restructuring the mem which everyone knows will never happen (horfield rose, nymby mania, section 104's appeals etc etc, a new tent here, a new family temporary stand there, that's it folks, at best. im really disappointed with Wael et al, thought they were full of ideas and money, it appears they're full of sh*t.
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Post by trunky on Sept 7, 2017 15:22:09 GMT
Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. Agree with you, without a new stadium we are left with a glass ceiling of going between championship to league 1 at best, there is no viable future, long term, at the mem and post UWE fiasco I'm afraid I don't believe anything Wael says anymore. I also agree without decent facilities in a decent stadium we are going nowhere,we have been fed so much bulls**t for so long that I have become very cynical of anything I am told which eminates from the boardroom.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 15:35:55 GMT
Did you ever Well I did actually, I was a happy clapper, but I'm afraid pulling out of the UWE, without a satisfactory detailed reason stinks to me, it was the way wael conveniently went quiet, right at the time of the pulling of the plug, then almost straight away starts talking about restructuring the mem which everyone knows will never happen (horfield rose, nymby mania, section 104's appeals etc etc, a new tent here, a new family temporary stand there, that's it folks, at best. im really disappointed with Wael et al, thought they were full of ideas and money, it appears they're full of sh*t.
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Post by PessimistGas on Sept 7, 2017 17:23:54 GMT
Yes it is. There is no way that their ambition to grow the club and make it sustainable is achievable without a new stadium. That is a major league capital investment that there is currently no sign of. You've just picked numbers out of the air.
It is a ballpark estimate but I doubt it's that far off if you factor the requirement for a new stadium and training ground with category 2 academy status. Of course, This doesn't even take into account on going losses of around £250k per month (and probably growing). Expensive business this owning a football club lark.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Sept 7, 2017 18:05:02 GMT
OK so I did the link. 3.01-5.17 11.35-13.00 15.30-16.00 17.15-18.30 22.312-23.09 23.31-25.15 29.10-29.30 34.02-35.50 (not in the first team but in the club) 38.57-39.24 41.03-44.50 (not going to say anything yet) 50.37- 51.00 That was well worth listening to, and I will go to bed a HAPPY MAN!Our owner is not silly, and yes still annoyed about UWE but that sounded so good. Thank you for doing that as I'm the type that has a low attention span and wouldn't have bothered and thank you Angas for posting this nice one 👍🏻
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Post by kingswood Polak on Sept 7, 2017 18:07:07 GMT
Interesting listen. Reaffirms for me the long term commitment made by Wael to make our club sustainable for the long term. Nice words but the club is never going to be sustainable without a £40-£50m investment. In seriousness, that is the long & the short of it. The talking is great but it needs fulfilment and the money to make it happen.
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