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Guest HillsboroughOwlNI
52 minutes ago, Señor Sam said:

If you're on a sinking ship you'll grab anything.

 

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Guest HillsboroughOwlNI

The man’s deluded. He still thinks the club is worth the “£300m“ he says he’s spaffed on it so far.

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Dc will never sell the club til he gets exactly what his dumb brain tells him it's worth 

 

We are stuck with him til he either changes his ways or someone is daft enough to buy him out 

 

While ever he and stuffing balk are here we are going to get worse and worse 

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Guest wilyfox

When Andy Giddings asked Chansiri about outside investment in the club when Moore was appointed, DC seemed surprised by the question and said he doesn’t plan on selling.

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Love this post from Derby fans..

 

“Mel Morris - "I wont just sell to anyone"
Also Mel - Hello Henry Gabay, since arrested. Hello BZI the only skint sheikh in the world. Hello Erik Alonso and Matt Southall. 😳

Guessing you wont be checking the rearview Mel? #dcfc #dcfcfans”

 

Check out Matt Southall and Charlton if you wonder what the fuss is about 

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1 hour ago, Yellowbelly said:

Why would anybody buy a football club?

Because they are successful in business they think they can replicate this at a football club. WRONG. Most have egos as wide as the Don and try to be successful so they can bask in the reflected glory of successful footballers. As Ive said on here before many try and almost all fail. Remind you of anyone !!!

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Like his transfer policy, Chancer will let the value run down to £0, and experience ‘cash flow’ issues on payments and ultimately lose his £350+M on the way.

 

I reckon £150M of that  has gone on fags....

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Yeah in an ideal world Chansiri would sell off 80-90% of the shares and remain as a SILENT shareholder,  so he can still have his name on the ground and take a percentage of any profit when it’s made in the future.  But his reaction to getting outside investment made it clear he’ll stay onboard the sinking ship as the sole captain 

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5 hours ago, prowl said:

In investing there is the sunk cost fallacy. You buy something expecting it to go up but it goes down instead. You hang on hoping to get your money back but it keeps going down and down and down. At some stage you have to accept the investment is now worth much less than it was when you bought it. You are never going to get your money back and if you want to sell you will have to accept the market value of your investment.

 

In DC'c case it's even worse, he's losing money steadily week by week and month by month, at some stage he might have to accept he can no longer bear the losses and a sale is the only way to end the pain.

 

We can but hope.

This is the point exactly.  My initial view is that DC would not just write off any debt. However that debt is growing by the day and at some time he is going to have to say it can’t go on any further.  Unless of course following the expected relegation, we get promoted immediately he will then begin to believe again 

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Guest FoxOwl12

Most football clubs are in debt including many Premiership clubs. Fact. Even more with the lack of income due to no gate receipts and other sales. We are lucky to have an owner who is still willing to pump more money into the club with no return. He has not taken advantage of the furlough system and is paying all the staff in full. How many owners would do that. Somebody once said nobody buys a football club to make money.

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