It’s a classic example of why football is in such a sorry state. These egotistical owners with money to burn like Chansiri, Sandgaard and others bask in the adoration and glory until they get fed or get criticised and pissed off throwing money away or realise the whole idea was bollox. It’s boom and bust ad infinitum. It’s one of the reasons why I reluctantly admire clubs like Millwall who are stable and have shown that slow steady organic growth is the best way. Yes it might not be spectacular or instant but it’s safe and Millwall proved last season that it can work. They came so close to achieving the impossible. Still too early to say which route SE7 is taking but as much as I’d have been excited for them to have splashed the cash, I’d certainly take a steady year on year improvement built on solid foundations. Wednesday will now get sold and the likelihood is that another egomaniac will take the reins to a fanfare of trumpets until in a few seasons it all goes tits up again.
Berylson has sunk £100M into Millwall and all last season proved is that that can buy you 7th in the Championship and miss out on a play off spot, during one of the Championships poorest quality seasons. If that is safe, successful and solid foundations then it says a lot about football in 2023.
Sandgaard thought it would be easy and that full houses and promotion would soon come.
When he realised they wouldn't he aimed to break even, another totally unrealistic goal.
Similar, I suspect at Wednesday.
But owners aren't the only unrealistic ones, fans (some of them at least) want cheap tickets, shirts, food, etc but huge spending on players and facilities and instant success.
Nearly all clubs will lose money, us included, even in the EPL, owners have to appreciate that. Clubs will do everything they can to reduce losses ie pricing and player sales, fans have to accept the reality of that while still correctly pointing out that doubling ticket prices, for example, won't double ticket income and that there is a good argument for long term planning and development within a nearly business like environment.
English football can never be truly business like because of its structure and tradition.
A competitive sector sees successful firms buy out and force out of business rivals leaving a few big players eg supermarkets.
But we want the local store our grandparents shopped in to keep going because it's our shop.
And I think that's great and long may it continue but it makes no business sense unless you are Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury, etc
" For example, some fans have said the ticket price is too high. I have explained this many times in forums. For example, the prices can be lower if we have enough guaranteed volume."
Has he considered that if he lowered the prices a bit then the volume would probably increase? I saw something online last week that they were charging fans almost 50 quid for the Sunderland game, which of course was live on tv.
It’s a classic example of why football is in such a sorry state. These egotistical owners with money to burn like Chansiri, Sandgaard and others bask in the adoration and glory until they get fed or get criticised and pissed off throwing money away or realise the whole idea was bollox. It’s boom and bust ad infinitum. It’s one of the reasons why I reluctantly admire clubs like Millwall who are stable and have shown that slow steady organic growth is the best way. Yes it might not be spectacular or instant but it’s safe and Millwall proved last season that it can work. They came so close to achieving the impossible. Still too early to say which route SE7 is taking but as much as I’d have been excited for them to have splashed the cash, I’d certainly take a steady year on year improvement built on solid foundations. Wednesday will now get sold and the likelihood is that another egomaniac will take the reins to a fanfare of trumpets until in a few seasons it all goes tits up again.
Berylson has sunk £100M into Millwall and all last season proved is that that can buy you 7th in the Championship and miss out on a play off spot, during one of the Championships poorest quality seasons. If that is safe, successful and solid foundations then it says a lot about football in 2023.
That £100 million though is over 17 years I think. Works out about £6 million a year over that period. Still have no idea as to why anybody would want to spend that sort of money but Millwall are as probably as stable a club as you could hope for. Depends I guess how you’d define success but in the John Berylson era he’s turned Millwall from a generally third teir team into an established Championship one. They’ll finish top half Championship again. Don’t quite see them challenging top six this term but they won’t be that far off. Probably as close as we’ll be a league lower.
Not quite sure this guy has been pumping money in, it's probably more like loans and didn't they sponsor themselves and sold their ground to themselves too? Hence the (delayed) points deduction? They must've really overspent the last couple of years too so FFP might be catching up. Others on here will know more. As always, fans are happy when it's going well on the pitch and will ignore this stuff...until it goes tits up! I agree with the sentiment of some on here. They've cheated consistently and have avoided real sanctions, so fuck em. I have sympathy for Scunthorpe as that is way out of the fans control and the owners seem to have conspired to fuck them over for their own gain. Either way for both clubs it's a massive shame. I reckon Wednesday will be fine, but fear Scunthorpe may be fucked
Not quite sure this guy has been pumping money in, it's probably more like loans and didn't they sponsor themselves and sold their ground to themselves too? Hence the (delayed) points deduction? They must've really overspent the last couple of years too so FFP might be catching up. Others on here will know more. As always, fans are happy when it's going well on the pitch and will ignore this stuff...until it goes tits up! I agree with the sentiment of some on here. They've cheated consistently and have avoided real sanctions, so fuck em. I have sympathy for Scunthorpe as that is way out of the fans control and the owners seem to have conspired to fuck them over for their own gain. Either way for both clubs it's a massive shame. I reckon Wednesday will be fine, but fear Scunthorpe may be fucked
Whether it's through issues of equity or in the form of a loan, it's still injecting money into the Club. Who's money do you think they were overspending?
There is no set repayment date on the loans, and they are at 0% interest AFAIK, which seems generous to me. It's not uncommon either, and should not be taken as a sign of a bad owner, not all of whom are on the take. I think we get overly cynical because we've had some bad 'uns in the recent past, especially Southall.
The scum are losing fortunes as well , I’m sure I heard they lost £13m in the last season or one or two before it . there is no magic way to not haemorrhage
The scum are losing fortunes as well , I’m sure I heard they lost £13m in the last season or one or two before it . there is no magic way to not haemorrhage
We lost 13 mill the COVID season. Usually it’s around the 6 to 8 mill mark. Luckily the Berylsons seem happy to cover it and are putting things in place to hopefully make us more sustainable in the future.
Either way this is a deplorable act that will be punished. The two supporters have been identified, and police are speaking to them.
Zoom in on the photo. Some major red flags …… an almost un pixelated image on a phone on a photo taken at distance….. the guys fingers also seems to vanish over the top of the photo.
Also rumours that the guy in the background has been identified and wasn’t even at the game.
So we either have two wrong uns or a wrong un running a photo shop.
End result is a tonne of hurt to the child’s family and someone will be punished either way.
And IF it isn’t genuine - two guys have been named and tried already.
Sure all will be confirmed either way soon.
Maybe I am just trying to believe no person can stoop so low at a football match.
Either way this is a deplorable act that will be punished. The two supporters have been identified, and police are speaking to them.
Zoom in on the photo. Some major red flags …… an almost un pixelated image on a phone on a photo taken at distance….. the guys fingers also seems to vanish over the top of the photo.
Also rumours that the guy in the background has been identified and wasn’t even at the game.
So we either have two wrong uns or a wrong un running a photo shop.
End result is a tonne of hurt to the child’s family and someone will be punished either way.
And IF it isn’t genuine - two guys have been named and tried already.
Sure all will be confirmed either way soon.
Maybe I am just trying to believe no person can stoop so low at a football match.
His fingers don’t disappear. He’s just holding his phone in such a way that his fingers aren’t in the way of the screen. He’s holding the edge of the phone. It’s clear to see.
I think the real issue is that Wednesday haven't taken advantage of promotion. It was a bit like us with Roland having a row with Bowyer, wanting to do it all on the cheap and Moore clearly didn't feel he was being supported properly. When you own a football club, you get a bit of momentum and sometimes that is the time when you need to fork out and ride it rather than stop it.
I think the real issue is that Wednesday haven't taken advantage of promotion. It was a bit like us with Roland having a row with Bowyer, wanting to do it all on the cheap and Moore clearly didn't feel he was being supported properly. When you own a football club, you get a bit of momentum and sometimes that is the time when you need to fork out and ride it rather than stop it.
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Berylson has sunk £100M into Millwall and all last season proved is that that can buy you 7th in the Championship and miss out on a play off spot, during one of the Championships poorest quality seasons. If that is safe, successful and solid foundations then it says a lot about football in 2023.
Sandgaard thought it would be easy and that full houses and promotion would soon come.
When he realised they wouldn't he aimed to break even, another totally unrealistic goal.
Similar, I suspect at Wednesday.
But owners aren't the only unrealistic ones, fans (some of them at least) want cheap tickets, shirts, food, etc but huge spending on players and facilities and instant success.
Nearly all clubs will lose money, us included, even in the EPL, owners have to appreciate that. Clubs will do everything they can to reduce losses ie pricing and player sales, fans have to accept the reality of that while still correctly pointing out that doubling ticket prices, for example, won't double ticket income and that there is a good argument for long term planning and development within a nearly business like environment.
English football can never be truly business like because of its structure and tradition.
A competitive sector sees successful firms buy out and force out of business rivals leaving a few big players eg supermarkets.
But we want the local store our grandparents shopped in to keep going because it's our shop.
And I think that's great and long may it continue but it makes no business sense unless you are Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury, etc
Has he considered that if he lowered the prices a bit then the volume would probably increase? I saw something online last week that they were charging fans almost 50 quid for the Sunderland game, which of course was live on tv.
I don't blame the owner if the abuse he gets is on this level.
There is no set repayment date on the loans, and they are at 0% interest AFAIK, which seems generous to me. It's not uncommon either, and should not be taken as a sign of a bad owner, not all of whom are on the take. I think we get overly cynical because we've had some bad 'uns in the recent past, especially Southall.
Wednesday fans in general have always been cnuts
It's made national news now
https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2023-09-30/investigation-launched-into-reports-fans-mocked-bradley-lowery-at-football-game
Zoom in on the photo. Some major red flags …… an almost un pixelated image on a phone on a photo taken at distance….. the guys fingers also seems to vanish over the top of the photo.
Also rumours that the guy in the background has been identified and wasn’t even at the game.
So we either have two wrong uns or a wrong un running a photo shop.
End result is a tonne of hurt to the child’s family and someone will be punished either way.
And IF it isn’t genuine - two guys have been named and tried already.
Sure all will be confirmed either way soon.
Maybe I am just trying to believe no person can stoop so low at a football match.
Hell even I've accidentally deleted Images of my Son from my Phone and Computer in the past, and have been able to use easy Software to get them back.
Is this what the police is for though?
Anyone willing to do it should automatically be declared unfit to do so.