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Thanks for your post, Mab.
However, as Valairian exemplifies, some fans on here (and maybe elsewhere) just don’t seem to want to believe or accept the commercial realities of trying to run a business in the UK today. No disrespect to you, Val. |
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Non taken Exile, it is a forum and it is about opinions ;)
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Stanley has never been run as a business and loses money hand over fist most years. It can make profit selling a player, but those days seem long gone and there was never an operating profit in those years.
The purpose of a business is to make a profit, so it isn't a real business, run on charitable principles, asking fans to volunteer and work for nothing, and requiring cash injections of many past shareholders to stay afloat. The almighty cock up with the Venue and they blame everyone but themselves, and blame the Council for doing their job which rather than their own incompetence. The fact the CEO was totally in the dark about next season's budget shows he has been put there for a purpose while the decisions are being made above him. If you run a lower league club you get Season Tickets on sale early and push their sales, as it gives longer to sell them, you get the money earlier, and most importantly you have more idea of your budget for the next year. If they had a drive of selling them back in March to keep the academy going, there would have been good will and more sold. Now you have loyal fans questioning whether to bother or not, and they have done the opposite. |
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The utilitarian interior of 'Coley's Bar', open to the roof with exposed ceiling ducts etc., was obviously a design choice aimed at keeping costs down.
Unfortunately, the result is a giant tin-can echo chamber. Perhaps the simplest option would be to install a suspended ceiling with sound proofing blanket above to help keep any sound generation within the room. Obviously there is no remedy without cost, but surely this would be the cheapest option to help resolve the problem? |
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So are you saying the councils figure of 140k is wrong ? because if it is you have to wonder how so seeing as their press release all but said that was the figure the club had given them. This seems to be a very knee jerk reaction from the club given the timescales involved. I believe AH has a charitable foundation why couldnt he use this to contribute to the losses as that way HMRC would effectively be paying half of it Another option that several non league clubs use to fund their academies [ dont forget they dont get the 500k towards its running that Accy currently do ] is by the use of funded places where rich parents effectively buy their kids an opportunity to join an academy 4 places at 35k would cover the deficit. It just seems to me that theres currently no body at the club whos a problem solver or rule bender but to blame the current taxation rises is an absolute pile of you know what when every other business in the country has experienced the same rises as they have and the club has just increased its prices by way more than the rate of increase in the NI rises etc. As for the Coleys problem theres a simple answer to this thats staring them in the face but it just seems to me that they arent interested in solutions just in prolonging the row with the Labour councillors when theres a way to solve it without either party needing to back down and one which when put to a vote would put the Labour councillors right on the spot Do they want to save Accrington Stanley or not ? |
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Where can you watch the above mentioned podcast please ? |
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The Academy's gone. The club moves on. The council trying to save face with a last minute offer does not help the club. Good luck all academy players and staff.
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The council arent the only source of funding but given the admitted timescale of just a week its pretty clear that in that time zero effort had been made to explore alternative avenues. I wouldnt mind betting that if theyd come out and said if we cant find the deficit to fund next season by say July 1st its closing the money from the council would have got them well over halfway there. |
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2. "Zero effort" ....that's an assumption. 3. Money offered by the council was under half the amount required. It was a one-off payment not a long term annual commitment from the Council. We are just not privy to all the relevant information the Club used to make their decision. It's for the Board of Directors to make those decisions....not you or me or anyone else. It's closed and gone NS. We can only "move on" and support the team, staff and club on match days and where we can. |
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But hes not accepting it because either because he wants them to fund the soundproofing of Coleys instead [ which clearly isnt going to happen ] or because the problem will be the same in a years time and he cant be arsed to spend that year ensuring that the required funding is in place by then. I find it unbelievable that people on here are quite content to roll over and let them remove whats seen as a vital part of a lower league football club and dont see the closure as not just the loss of the route into the professional game for local kids but the best tool that the club has to raise football fortune to provide the club with an income stream going forward and the fact that it hasnt done for the last couple of seasons or isnt expected to next season and shouldnt be seen as a reason to close it but should be seen as a reason to make it better and start finding a few more Ross Sykes. |
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Yes you're right. The £140k was a one-off. Do you know how much the soundproofing would cost and if spent if it would be acceptable to the Council? The Academy's gone. We have enough information as fans to decide what to do about tickets for next year. Another year in the football league with a new manager was a massive achievement for a club of our size and deserves celebration. Well done to everyone at the club.
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I could see the council putting in the £140k to maintain a youth set up in the borough but I’m not too sure they could legitimately offer the money for the roof, in short I don’t see it as an either/or
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