01-03-2022, 20:05
Hoyle tarnished himself for me with the events post prem. In his right to get his money back and what not, but i don't think he went about it the right way and really hamstrung us. Business man first town fan second at the end of the day.
As for replacing Phil, I never took to Phil either had the look of the smarmy business man and had the demeanor of someone you'd see in your pub living it large with all these stories where none where entirely true.
For Dean replacing it depends which Dean is in, is it the solely businessman Hoyle, if so it won't see much change in how we move forward. Dean from when he first took over would see us be a tad braver. But in all honesty I see Dean looking for a quick sale in summer. Everything has panned out where he benefits from it either way and that's very Dean, you just have to hear how he conducts business in everyday life and when he first took over to know he plots away.
Everything will benefit him though. If we don't go up he's got a club that will have been around the playoffs which will entice people, he owns the training ground which could be included and we may have the stadium by the summer, it's still ongoing despite the Phil admin issue. So Dean could be looking at a sale of somewhere between 12-20 mil of we don't go up.
If we go up through the play offs or automatic then the money received can pay what he's owed by the club so happy days for him, but the value of the club will be higher because of the premier League factor, I'd suggest there'd be more interested parties too.
The deal with Evans seems to have died a death, probably because of where we are in the league, why would Dean sell now when there's chance of more money. I also think Evans wanted a piece of the pie too so when he knew he wasn't going to get enough crust or filling of it, he wasn't interested. He may change his mind come summer if we don't go up. I can't see him being interested if we go up, sure it will be a premier League club, but it's the money.
The one I see being interested is that Chris Kirchner who was interested in derby but I honestly couldn't tell you much about his wealth, only that his business seemed to be a quickly growing one
As for replacing Phil, I never took to Phil either had the look of the smarmy business man and had the demeanor of someone you'd see in your pub living it large with all these stories where none where entirely true.
For Dean replacing it depends which Dean is in, is it the solely businessman Hoyle, if so it won't see much change in how we move forward. Dean from when he first took over would see us be a tad braver. But in all honesty I see Dean looking for a quick sale in summer. Everything has panned out where he benefits from it either way and that's very Dean, you just have to hear how he conducts business in everyday life and when he first took over to know he plots away.
Everything will benefit him though. If we don't go up he's got a club that will have been around the playoffs which will entice people, he owns the training ground which could be included and we may have the stadium by the summer, it's still ongoing despite the Phil admin issue. So Dean could be looking at a sale of somewhere between 12-20 mil of we don't go up.
If we go up through the play offs or automatic then the money received can pay what he's owed by the club so happy days for him, but the value of the club will be higher because of the premier League factor, I'd suggest there'd be more interested parties too.
The deal with Evans seems to have died a death, probably because of where we are in the league, why would Dean sell now when there's chance of more money. I also think Evans wanted a piece of the pie too so when he knew he wasn't going to get enough crust or filling of it, he wasn't interested. He may change his mind come summer if we don't go up. I can't see him being interested if we go up, sure it will be a premier League club, but it's the money.
The one I see being interested is that Chris Kirchner who was interested in derby but I honestly couldn't tell you much about his wealth, only that his business seemed to be a quickly growing one
Another day, another door, another high, another low