where would we be

where would we be

Postby dazza » Thu May 29, 2025 11:55 am

whilst theres all the hullabaloo about the sale

but a genuine interesting thought although hyperthetical i accept
but where would we be now had jason never come into the club with his sidekick ?
would we still be in existence ? would we have had the glory days of league 1

whats peoples opinions
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Re: where would we be

Postby Hodgie1978 » Thu May 29, 2025 12:24 pm

If Jason had accepted the offer from the American which was more than the club was worth then I believe we'd be a stable league 2 club
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Re: where would we be

Postby redrobo » Thu May 29, 2025 3:27 pm

Hodgie1978 wrote:If Jason had accepted the offer from the American which was more than the club was worth then I believe we'd be a stable league 2 club


Do we actually know for a fact that an American bid for club and probably of even greater interest what the price Jason wants and what was offered.

I don't think we will ever know it's sale value irrespective of when it is sold in the very very near future .

For myself a value circa £2.5 million is realistic. :?: :?: :?:
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Re: where would we be

Postby dazza » Thu May 29, 2025 3:32 pm

red robbo

once again you detract from the topic --- its not about whether a bid wasnt or was offered and how much-- we have covered than on here many times over
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Re: where would we be

Postby redrobo » Thu May 29, 2025 4:14 pm

dazza wrote:red robbo

once again you detract from the topic --- its not about whether a bid wasnt or was offered and how much-- we have covered than on here many times over


I was commenting on the post about a so called American bid and it's unknown value. . What is the harm in that.
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Re: where would we be

Postby Hodgie1978 » Thu May 29, 2025 4:55 pm

Well I was on the Trust at the time so I've a good idea what was said.
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Re: where would we be

Postby redrobo » Thu May 29, 2025 5:38 pm

Hodgie1978 wrote:Well I was on the Trust at the time so I've a good idea what was said.


Confidentiality is important to me so you have my respect for not divulging any details of the American bid and the value JW has placed on our club.
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Re: where would we be

Postby Hodgie1978 » Thu May 29, 2025 5:42 pm

The Trust at the time put a statement out The name was never released or the figures but i could say it was a bid that I'm sure is nowhere near now. If it is I'd be shocked
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Re: where would we be

Postby redrobo » Thu May 29, 2025 5:59 pm

Hodgie1978 wrote:The Trust at the time put a statement out The name was never released or the figures but i could say it was a bid that I'm sure is nowhere near now. If it is I'd be shocked


That could be either more or less. I suspect the new bid is less hence the annoyance with JW.
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Re: where would we be

Postby Keith » Fri May 30, 2025 7:32 am

dazza wrote:whilst theres all the hullabaloo about the sale

but a genuine interesting thought although hyperthetical i accept
but where would we be now had jason never come into the club with his sidekick ?
would we still be in existence ? would we have had the glory days of league 1

whats peoples opinions


Returning to the actual question, it is an interesting one. Obviously, it is all speculation, but in the absence of anything concrete to discuss...

It is easy to forget the chaos at the club that went before Whittingham's involvement. A Brazilian buying the club without any finances, an Italian found asleep in the Board Room because he didn't have the money for a hotel, who also wanted to build an underwater casino, a Kuwaiti (or Qatari?) student who supported Morecambe because he'd played us on FIFA, wages unpaid... and on, and on...

So yes, there is a reasonably high likelihood that we'd have gone out of business by now. I think promotion to League One had as much to do with COVID as anything else. Games played in empty stadiums and some bigger clubs were arguably impacted financially, more than we were. It was still a brilliant achievement, but I think external influences had a huge influence.

Basically, yes, they brought some much needed stability to the club for a period, but then the chaos returned. Someone must be writing a book...
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".

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Re: where would we be

Postby black morse » Fri May 30, 2025 7:43 am

Keith wrote:
dazza wrote:whilst theres all the hullabaloo about the sale

but a genuine interesting thought although hyperthetical i accept
but where would we be now had jason never come into the club with his sidekick ?
would we still be in existence ? would we have had the glory days of league 1

whats peoples opinions


Returning to the actual question, it is an interesting one. Obviously, it is all speculation, but in the absence of anything concrete to discuss...

It is easy to forget the chaos at the club that went before Whittingham's involvement. A Brazilian buying the club without any finances, an Italian found asleep in the Board Room because he didn't have the money for a hotel, who also wanted to build an underwater casino, a Kuwaiti (or Qatari?) student who supported Morecambe because he'd played us on FIFA, wages unpaid... and on, and on...

So yes, there is a reasonably high likelihood that we'd have gone out of business by now. I think promotion to League One had as much to do with COVID as anything else. Games played in empty stadiums and some bigger clubs were arguably impacted financially, more than we were. It was still a brilliant achievement, but I think external influences had a huge influence.

Basically, yes, they brought some much needed stability to the club for a period, but then the chaos returned. Someone must be writing a book...


A follow up to Light at the end of the tunnel?
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Re: where would we be

Postby Keith » Fri May 30, 2025 8:00 am

black morse wrote:A follow up to Light at the end of the tunnel?


'It's a Train Coming Towards Us'
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".

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Re: where would we be

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Fri May 30, 2025 4:21 pm

We got promoted because of external influences? Nowt to do with DA then? Wow :o
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Re: where would we be

Postby Keith » Sat May 31, 2025 8:10 am

Westgate Wanderer wrote:We got promoted because of external influences? Nowt to do with DA then? Wow :o


Talk about selective quote, out of context!

"It was still a brilliant achievement, but I think external influences had a huge influence".

Are you genuinely saying that playing in empty stadiums didn't make a difference?
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