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ESI: Thoughts so far?

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  • edited February 2020
    I see on twitter @JamesSeed had heard/seen/been informed that ESI were looking for more investors? Does this have any truth? He mentioned muir again so my curious if anything
  • Why have Jacko and Andy Marshall not signed new deals yet I wonder?
  • Roland with expensive dental work and less money.
  • The deal works for Roland - he gets to keep the land/property which he had valued at £40m and charges rent ( presumably) to ESI 
    He stops incurring the annual £7-10m losses which was the bit that concerned him most.
    The deal works for ESI because they just fund the annual losses which is a bet on us getting promoted to the promised land within 5 years. 

    You would think that ESI would have had to sign a binding contract to acquire the ground within 6 months, but Roland’s probably not too worried about that either because the last thing he wants is a default so he ends up with the club back again and he’s retained the property as security anyway. 

    So you can see how it works for ESI and Roland - the big question will be how it works out for us fans. 
    Whilst the ownership of the property and the football club remain separated one of our worries would be a lack off investment into The Valley infrastructure. 
    Anyway let’s all hope that the acquisition of all the property assets is concluded within the 6 month period and we start to see the promised investment in the Valley and Sparrows Lane. 
    Probably because I’m an old cynic I wouldn’t be surprised if ESI fail to acquire the property and carry on as renters 
    Only time will tell 
    I have you about right Albury.  I think ESI have every intention of doing this right, they just don’t have the required/planned funding....yet.

    I find it odd they would’ve gone to Muir as it would seem to suggest they’ve started to exhaust their network maybe.  Time will tell 
  • cabbles said:
    The deal works for Roland - he gets to keep the land/property which he had valued at £40m and charges rent ( presumably) to ESI 
    He stops incurring the annual £7-10m losses which was the bit that concerned him most.
    The deal works for ESI because they just fund the annual losses which is a bet on us getting promoted to the promised land within 5 years. 

    You would think that ESI would have had to sign a binding contract to acquire the ground within 6 months, but Roland’s probably not too worried about that either because the last thing he wants is a default so he ends up with the club back again and he’s retained the property as security anyway. 

    So you can see how it works for ESI and Roland - the big question will be how it works out for us fans. 
    Whilst the ownership of the property and the football club remain separated one of our worries would be a lack off investment into The Valley infrastructure. 
    Anyway let’s all hope that the acquisition of all the property assets is concluded within the 6 month period and we start to see the promised investment in the Valley and Sparrows Lane. 
    Probably because I’m an old cynic I wouldn’t be surprised if ESI fail to acquire the property and carry on as renters 
    Only time will tell 
    I have you about right Albury.  I think ESI have every intention of doing this right, they just don’t have the required/planned funding....yet.

    I find it odd they would’ve gone to Muir as it would seem to suggest they’ve started to exhaust their network maybe.  Time will tell 

    Airman has indicated the people they've approached were not on the radar in 2019. So maybe not the Aussies - they've been around for about 30 years!
  • The deal works for Roland - he gets to keep the land/property which he had valued at £40m and charges rent ( presumably) to ESI 
    He stops incurring the annual £7-10m losses which was the bit that concerned him most.
    The deal works for ESI because they just fund the annual losses which is a bet on us getting promoted to the promised land within 5 years. 

    You would think that ESI would have had to sign a binding contract to acquire the ground within 6 months, but Roland’s probably not too worried about that either because the last thing he wants is a default so he ends up with the club back again and he’s retained the property as security anyway. 

    So you can see how it works for ESI and Roland - the big question will be how it works out for us fans. 
    Whilst the ownership of the property and the football club remain separated one of our worries would be a lack off investment into The Valley infrastructure. 
    Anyway let’s all hope that the acquisition of all the property assets is concluded within the 6 month period and we start to see the promised investment in the Valley and Sparrows Lane. 
    Probably because I’m an old cynic I wouldn’t be surprised if ESI fail to acquire the property and carry on as renters 
    Only time will tell 
    If ESI default he would not get the club back.  The club would just go bust and he would have the ground/training ground without the club.  He could choose to buy back the club I guess but why would he?
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  • cabbles said:
    The deal works for Roland - he gets to keep the land/property which he had valued at £40m and charges rent ( presumably) to ESI 
    He stops incurring the annual £7-10m losses which was the bit that concerned him most.
    The deal works for ESI because they just fund the annual losses which is a bet on us getting promoted to the promised land within 5 years. 

    You would think that ESI would have had to sign a binding contract to acquire the ground within 6 months, but Roland’s probably not too worried about that either because the last thing he wants is a default so he ends up with the club back again and he’s retained the property as security anyway. 

    So you can see how it works for ESI and Roland - the big question will be how it works out for us fans. 
    Whilst the ownership of the property and the football club remain separated one of our worries would be a lack off investment into The Valley infrastructure. 
    Anyway let’s all hope that the acquisition of all the property assets is concluded within the 6 month period and we start to see the promised investment in the Valley and Sparrows Lane. 
    Probably because I’m an old cynic I wouldn’t be surprised if ESI fail to acquire the property and carry on as renters 
    Only time will tell 
    I have you about right Albury.  I think ESI have every intention of doing this right, they just don’t have the required/planned funding....yet.

    I find it odd they would’ve gone to Muir as it would seem to suggest they’ve started to exhaust their network maybe.  Time will tell 
    We don't know they've gone to Muir. Just my speculation.
  • If they are looking at bringing in investors then surely this would be from their pool of Middle Eastern contacts that Nimer has. 

    I seem to remember reading a quote from MS that they would be looking to bring in sponsorship/investment from that region so would make sense. 
  • edited February 2020
    Bowyer has said that Taylor needs to see a couple of things happen at the club before he signs. We can probably guess what they are but even if we are wrong, it is surely going to relate to stability and growth. Challenging the top end rather than trying to stay up. I think this is a message to ESI. 

    I am looking at this and asking myself what they have actually done that wouldn't have happened under Roland. I would say it is one thing, getting Bowyer signed on a longer contract. Other than that there are some key questions that need answers. If we get the answers and they are positive ones, all good. If for instance, they don't purchase the whole of the club as they said they have a legal commitment to, I can't see the future being good.
  • edited February 2020
    Bowyer has said that Taylor needs to see a couple of things happen at the club before he signs. We can probably guess what they are but even if we are wrong, it is surely going to relate to stability and growth. Challenging the top end rather than trying to stay up. I think this is a message to ESI. 

    I am looking at this and asking myself what they have actually done that wouldn't have happened under Roland. I would say it is one thing, getting Bowyer signed on a longer contract. Other than that there are some key questions that need answers. If we get the answers and they are positive ones, all good. If for instance, they don't purchase the whole of the club as they said they have a legal commitment to, I can't see the future being good.
    I don’t think we would have kept Taylor under Roland and the P’boro chairman confirmed that we met their asking price to talk to Maddison, reportedly £700,000. That is about £650,000 more than Roland would have offered.
  • bobmunro said:
    cabbles said:
    The deal works for Roland - he gets to keep the land/property which he had valued at £40m and charges rent ( presumably) to ESI 
    He stops incurring the annual £7-10m losses which was the bit that concerned him most.
    The deal works for ESI because they just fund the annual losses which is a bet on us getting promoted to the promised land within 5 years. 

    You would think that ESI would have had to sign a binding contract to acquire the ground within 6 months, but Roland’s probably not too worried about that either because the last thing he wants is a default so he ends up with the club back again and he’s retained the property as security anyway. 

    So you can see how it works for ESI and Roland - the big question will be how it works out for us fans. 
    Whilst the ownership of the property and the football club remain separated one of our worries would be a lack off investment into The Valley infrastructure. 
    Anyway let’s all hope that the acquisition of all the property assets is concluded within the 6 month period and we start to see the promised investment in the Valley and Sparrows Lane. 
    Probably because I’m an old cynic I wouldn’t be surprised if ESI fail to acquire the property and carry on as renters 
    Only time will tell 
    I have you about right Albury.  I think ESI have every intention of doing this right, they just don’t have the required/planned funding....yet.

    I find it odd they would’ve gone to Muir as it would seem to suggest they’ve started to exhaust their network maybe.  Time will tell 

    Airman has indicated the people they've approached were not on the radar in 2019. So maybe not the Aussies - they've been around for about 30 years!
    I give you that Bob. The 'aussies' really are indicative of that national treasure of theirs - the boomerang! 
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  • Frankly the sooner ESI own the valley and the training ground the better .

    So far so good but it will end in tears if the above doesn't happen 

    Although Matt seems a nice guy...he is a mouthpiece..I'd like to see more serious experienced management to complement him at local level
  • bobmunro said:
    not at all convinced .. we will see later, when we know what league we are in next season .. the PR is over cringeworthy bordering on a confidence trick .. where's the MONEY ?
    But we haven't needed the money yet. With the likes of Cullen and Williams coming back from injury and loans (in particular Davis and McGeady) the squad should be able to survive comfortably. As I've said on more than one occasion, you don't build a squad in January, you fill the gaps - and that's what the loans have done. If they needed the money they would have sold Lyle - but they didn't and now run the risk of not getting a penny in the summer if they can't convince him to stay. RD would have sold him.

    I accept their reasons why the purchase of The Valley and SL had to wait so they could get in for the January transfer window. I'll re-assess that view in the summer if they still don't own the freeholds and scratch about in the transfer window.

    Until then I'm feeling positive - hopefully very positive by the start of next season.  
    you should join their PR team
  • bobmunro said:
    not at all convinced .. we will see later, when we know what league we are in next season .. the PR is over cringeworthy bordering on a confidence trick .. where's the MONEY ?
    But we haven't needed the money yet. With the likes of Cullen and Williams coming back from injury and loans (in particular Davis and McGeady) the squad should be able to survive comfortably. As I've said on more than one occasion, you don't build a squad in January, you fill the gaps - and that's what the loans have done. If they needed the money they would have sold Lyle - but they didn't and now run the risk of not getting a penny in the summer if they can't convince him to stay. RD would have sold him.

    I accept their reasons why the purchase of The Valley and SL had to wait so they could get in for the January transfer window. I'll re-assess that view in the summer if they still don't own the freeholds and scratch about in the transfer window.

    Until then I'm feeling positive - hopefully very positive by the start of next season.  
    This is where I am.

    I'll feel a lot more confident about ESI's long term commitment to the club when I see the redevelopment of Sparrows Lane actually happening.
    Me too but even if they owned the training ground already building work wouldn't have started by now.
  • edited February 2020
    not at all convinced .. we will see later, when we know what league we are in next season .. the PR is over cringeworthy bordering on a confidence trick .. where's the MONEY ?
    What do you want to see at this point in the season?

    There's obviously questions still to answer, but what was you seriously expecting when you first heard of ESI?

    First one to say MS's use of Twitter at the beginning weren't very bright, but confidence trick? 
  • not at all convinced .. we will see later, when we know what league we are in next season .. the PR is over cringeworthy bordering on a confidence trick .. where's the MONEY ?
    What do you want to see at this point in the season?

    There's obviously questions still to answer, but what was you seriously expecting when you first heard of ESI?

    First one to say MS's use of Twitter at the beginning weren't very bright, but confidence trick? 
    e.g. .. it was 'reported' on here that at a meeting ( I was not there) an ESI spokesman said .. 'we own the Valley' .. so far as I can see, and I confess I have not read and/or closely analysed every statement, tweet, publicity photo or 'wish', the best that ESI 'own' is an option to buy the Valley in six months time, probably a shorter time now as the statement was made a while back ..
     it's like you saying 'I own (or lease) a shop in Grove Park' when what you really have is an option to lease or buy said shop .. still with me ((:>) .. you'd be telling untruths, I am too polite to use the word 'lies' .. anyway, enough about you ((:>)
  • bobmunro said:
    not at all convinced .. we will see later, when we know what league we are in next season .. the PR is over cringeworthy bordering on a confidence trick .. where's the MONEY ?
    But we haven't needed the money yet. With the likes of Cullen and Williams coming back from injury and loans (in particular Davis and McGeady) the squad should be able to survive comfortably. As I've said on more than one occasion, you don't build a squad in January, you fill the gaps - and that's what the loans have done. If they needed the money they would have sold Lyle - but they didn't and now run the risk of not getting a penny in the summer if they can't convince him to stay. RD would have sold him.

    I accept their reasons why the purchase of The Valley and SL had to wait so they could get in for the January transfer window. I'll re-assess that view in the summer if they still don't own the freeholds and scratch about in the transfer window.

    Until then I'm feeling positive - hopefully very positive by the start of next season.  
    This is where I am.

    I'll feel a lot more confident about ESI's long term commitment to the club when I see the redevelopment of Sparrows Lane actually happening.
    Me too but even if they owned the training ground already building work wouldn't have started by now.
    I understand that but work is due to start fairly soon. If the diggers are busy over the summer all well and good but if Southall starts tweeting about unforseen issues and regrettable delays it'll stink to high heaven.
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