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Maybe it was a quip about hunting and he simply misheard the word "Pheasant"?
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I could've sworn there was someone similar looking to Vincent (on the right) in one of the recent Directors Box photos...?
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Season tickets - What it the actual law stopping us selling these?
trousers replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Fair point. I hereby consign my suggestion to the pile marked 'naive' -
Time to dig out some Wilde quotes on the OS from last May/June me thinks....
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Season tickets - What it the actual law stopping us selling these?
trousers replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
I accept that a company that is on the cusp of not being a going concern shouldn't start selling something it can't commit to, but, in the case of a football club, isn't the sale of season tickets the very bread and butter that keeps it solvent in the first place? If McDonalds stopped selling burgers I'm pretty sure they would soon go under, so what do they do? They keep selling burgers to ward off insolvency. To say that we can't sell our main commodity in case we can't fulfill the service we're selling is one of the biggest false ecconomies I've seen in a long time (IMHO of course). -
Indeed, and there's been no movement for over a month now. I've a suspicion that something is up. Just a hunch mind.
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Season tickets - What it the actual law stopping us selling these?
trousers replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Fair point. But what is ultimately more upsetting? Losing c.£300 (if the club went bankrupt even after throwing the season ticket sales dice) or seeing the club disappear because it didn't/couldn't sell season tickets in the first place? -
Many people have said that a company can't sell a 'future' commodity is it is in known financial straits (administration or otherwise). Can anyone actually post a link to the actual law in question so that I/we can see that there is actually a law that prevents 'Southampton Football Club Limited' (a company that is currently still a going concern, unlike the parent company) selling season tickets NOW for next season? I asked the question several weeks ago: "would people be prepared to waive their consumer rights to allow the club to sell season tickets" and most replies were "if it generates a cash flow that will get us through the summer and thus saves the club's bacon then, yes, of course I would buy a season ticket to keep the club alive". Surely any 'law' that exists which is preventing season ticket sales primarily exists to protect the consumer. But if the consumer in this case is prepared to own the risk rather than the retailer then why, oh why doesn't the club do something about it? If the law doesn't allow for consumer waiver of rights then the law is an ass. Which comes back to my original question to any lawyers out there. What is the exact wording of the law in this area? Thanks.
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Even those who do it tongue-in-cheekily?
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Which bid? Pinnacle?
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Great news. Wish I hadn't logged on now!
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Almost as much as an MP gets in total. Madness...
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We could always ask Claus to pay for the re-seeding. Ah, hang on, not such a good idea - Rupert "£100k" Lowe already got him to pay for that last year.....
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http://www.bursledon.org/
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Does it say how much Kim van der Waals was on?
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Fair point. Ok, perhaps all it needs is a question mark then....?
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May I venture the thread title is a little misleading now given Weston's clarification that he's not (directly) involved in 'bid 1' per se?
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http://www.pinnacleassetmanagement.co.uk/index.htm
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Cheers...so tends to rule out the likes of Maple Leaf Sports then. Wasn't one of the 'directors' of Trican (Marc Jackson's previous consortium vehicle) a Canadian?
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Interesting. Cheers
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Exclusive - Open Letter to Fans From New Owner...
trousers replied to Guided Missile's topic in The Saints
And here was me thinking that Fry was trying to find a buyer for 'Southampton Football Club Limited' (and other subsidiary assets) rather than 'Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC' as a whole.... :confused: -
Which gets me thinking....if they're prepared to pump, say, an extra £5m into the squad to overcome the 10 point handicap why not pump that money in anyway to get closer to guaranteeing instant promotion? In other words, if there is additional funding at their disposal why not use it regardless of point penalties? Unless they're looking at investing the bare minimum to achieve promotion, which is a difficult balancing act IMHO, and banking the 'spare' money for a further push the following season?
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Will our 'billiard table' pitch be to our advantage or our downfall, I wonder?
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Do you know when it's planned to publish what time slots each band has been allocated? Cheers
