Hignett Out
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:54 am
Raj getting restless
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Not only that but the fans will go into total meltdown - they absolutely hate him and that’s before he impresses upon them his flowing playing styleGhost_Of_1883 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:37 pmHo ho ho, that's Singh's first knee-jerk.
It will go downhill from here.
I pray that Gray gets the job because they clearly want to work together, and the bonus is that Gray will take them backwards.
There was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
So they are losing 400k per year, and the first thing that Gray (or any other manager for that matter) will want is cash to re-shape the squad.darlo_baron wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:46 pmThere was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
With these figures, I imagine the next manager will be the last throw of the dice and if it fails, he will be off.
To be fair, Pools (as in the 3,000+ loyal fans) had little choice in whoever saved the club, so we could have warned them all we liked and it would have made no difference to the outcome. So if it goes tits up, I'm not going to hold that against them.
Didn't Gray state he left Shildon for business reasons and concentrate on his academy.Seems more porkies from Marty similar as the rubbish he spouted when he left us for York. Gray/Singh and the Codheads ....the perfect match.divas wrote:Not only that but the fans will go into total meltdown - they absolutely hate him and that’s before he impresses upon them his flowing playing styleGhost_Of_1883 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:37 pmHo ho ho, that's Singh's first knee-jerk.
It will go downhill from here.
I pray that Gray gets the job because they clearly want to work together, and the bonus is that Gray will take them backwards.
I really hope AA is not a candidate, but surely it must be at the back of Poolie's minds? I would guess he pretty much works full time already for us, so managing a full time team not that much different for his workload plus he has great local connections. Hope they are looking for someone with National League experience or above!FozzQuaker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:31 pmGray is one of the favourites according to the Echo
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1.5M of exactly WHO's money? if it's RS's personal money - then our neck stretching chums have nothing to fear......if not.....darlo_baron wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:46 pmThere was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
With these figures, I imagine the next manager will be the last throw of the dice and if it fails, he will be off.
quite.Darlogramps wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:58 amIf it’s Raj’s money they have everything to fear. When eventually throws his toys out of the pram, the money he put in will of a sudden become a loan that he wants back. Exactly what happened with us.
Put in? Or borrowed against the club?darlo_baron wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:46 pmThere was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
With these figures, I imagine the next manager will be the last throw of the dice and if it fails, he will be off.
The club hasn’t got those sorts of assets to borrow against. It’ll be the usual procedure of one of his companies loaning money to the club, which to be fair is the most economic way of doing it for tax purposes.Spyman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 12:36 pmPut in? Or borrowed against the club?darlo_baron wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:46 pmThere was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
With these figures, I imagine the next manager will be the last throw of the dice and if it fails, he will be off.
And a clear way for him to refund himself from whatever or wherever he's able to from hartlepool fc ,once he's decided to pull the plug, which won't be to long now the rot has started.divas wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 12:48 pmThe club hasn’t got those sorts of assets to borrow against. It’ll be the usual procedure of one of his companies loaning money to the club, which to be fair is the most economic way of doing it for tax purposes.Spyman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 12:36 pmPut in? Or borrowed against the club?darlo_baron wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:46 pmThere was a recent article highlighting the amount he had put in to date, which was approximately 1.5m. It also stated they had a 400k, per season, deficit.onewayup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:27 pmDon't think anyone will be surprised, after all singh will never be fit and proper person for the role.how long before he pulls the ,we need bodies through the gate ,i can't do this without fans coming through if it doesn't improve i will have to take measures to secure my cash.
With these figures, I imagine the next manager will be the last throw of the dice and if it fails, he will be off.