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Post by stig123 on Sept 8, 2016 20:53:41 GMT
I just read that the Torquay board may be in the early stages of talking to potential new owners / investors. Does anybody have any information on this?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 8:29:56 GMT
Let's hope that's an sign of some impending good news. On the other hand you have to bear in mind other factors such as the Board agreeing to meet the TUST on a monthly basis, and some of the more well known TUST militants spread across the Forums who use the majority of their posts to attack the current ownrship, have noticeably eased off significantly recently. That's not intended to cause alarm and say that these new 'investors' are currently hiding behind their Guardians, and when they lower them we'll see that it's the TUST.....but there are some worrying indications that fans opposed to TUST ownership view with some concern
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Post by simonb on Sept 9, 2016 15:41:12 GMT
Concur - it's difficult to get too excited about investors, given past events. I am sure everyone would want there to be something positive in the offing but until any facts about a real deal are made evident, there is not a lot to be getting worked-up about!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 8:00:16 GMT
The latest developments come at an important time for Phillips and his board.
Not only are they under constant financial pressures, but they are in exploratory talks with a new set of potential owner-investors.
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I expect Stig is referring to the above lines that were tacked on near the end of the Eunan story.
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Post by stig123 on Sept 10, 2016 10:37:09 GMT
Thanks Alpine Joe...you are absolutely correct. ..this is the article I was referring to. Hopefully a happier ending than the last debacle.
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Post by Rob on Sept 10, 2016 12:20:02 GMT
If TUST do manage to rescue our ailing Club, then I can see a role for Alpine if they were ever then able to find a private investor after takeover a la York City. Board Member for TUSTXIT. Got his name written all over it. Alpine - The David Davis of the Gulls faithful.
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Post by simonb on Sept 10, 2016 17:22:07 GMT
The key word here is investors, not just custodians - would be good if TUST teamed up with a group wanting to invest in the club. Suspect we will have to wait and see what emerges but not over confident at this point in time!
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Post by Jon on Sept 21, 2016 21:16:26 GMT
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 21, 2016 23:10:00 GMT
Sounds like the asking price has been pitched to include the capital injection of cash that the current board may have put in but that is long gone now. The sale price matters if it significantly reduces what the new owners can put into the club subsequently. We need someone or a group with both the right motive and means as opposed to just one of these.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 21:10:34 GMT
rob Any need for me to broker TUSTXIT thankfully never materialised, and thanks to the loud and clear message delivered via the Pre-share issue, it most likely never will. Although some help might soon be required on deciding between the embarrassment of riches we're faced with when choosing between a good handful of high calibre candidates to take over from King Kev on a permanent basis. It is clearly trying the patience of a number of fans, but not just anyone can be slotted in and help deliver the sustainable success that we're working towards. There will be the quick fix merchants who would quite happily preside over the team if G.I were willing to buy success, but that's not a model we intend following, particularly bearing in mind the words of new Guiseley manager, Paul Cox, who has labelled the National League the toughest in Europe to get out of via a promotion place link - Cox's Guiseley Ambition. I do wonder whether the U.K will get out of Europe before Guiseley get promoted out of the National League ?
But it was only while reading of the latest shenanigans surrounding York City, and with the need, like the rest of us to pass the time until a suitable replacement for King Kev is announced, that I began to speculate as to which club has had the misfortune to be lumbered with the most disastrous Supporters Trust ?. Thankfully it isn't us, as we've always had the good sense to keep them well away from the levers of power. York City have been less fortunate, and even today their Trust retains 25% of the shares although that could well be reduced to 0% in coming years.And so, at the end of last month it was with disappointment, but no great surprise, to learn that York City Supporters Trust is as bad as ever:YORK City Supporters’ Trust board members Simon Pickering and Roy Clarkson have resigned from their positions.YORK City Supporters’ Trust board members. Simon Pickering and Roy Clarkson have resigned from their positions. The pair, who have only served on the board for just over two months, have stepped down, stating that they want to distance themselves from the Trust and make a “total disconnection” from the club’s 25 per cent shareholders.“However, the last three months have highlighted that we do not have confidence that the Trust has the available resources and expertise to fulfil the vision we brought to the table. We have studied various Supporters’ Trusts since our appointment and unfortunately the York City Supporters’ Trust is way off the mark".link - York City Trust Debacle.
It's a pity to see York City Trust in such a bad way, and the barely concealed infighting will surely do nothing to attract new members. Not that things are anywhere near as bad as they got with Stockport County Supporters Trust which was so hated by the clubs fans that it changed it's name to try and disguise it's 'Trust' status. The trust changed its name to the Supporters' Co-operative after the trust came under heavy criticism from Stockport County fans'
link - Stockport Co-op (Trust)Let's hope we get some cheery news of a great new manager for TUFC fairly soon. If not, then maybe I'll provide some further candidates, and we can have a poll to decide who deserves the title of 'Worst Of The Trusts', just to help another week go by . #AnyDayNow #DecisionImminent #DontRushGeoff
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Post by simonb on Sept 6, 2017 16:53:53 GMT
Not a lot of cheery news around these days!
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Post by loyaltygull on Sept 7, 2017 17:47:21 GMT
Still waiting for new investors
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