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Kemp

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  1. There are some clubs I dislike but there are many I have always liked and admired. And as I have mentioned r*ngers, it certainly looks like they are in real financial diffs. But anyone who thinks Scottish Football wouldn't be impoverished without either of the Old Firm needs to get a reality check.

    I can´t believe after a post from the boss telling us all to behave we get the worst piece of trolling in the history of St Mirren websites :lol:

    Bad language you are after is it? I won´t take the bait.

    Can´t say I have noticed any religious bigotry on here, plenty of anti Old Firm stuff but that has nothing to do with religion. I don´t live in Scotland any more but I think people there are starting to get a bit precious about this, and well, pretty much everything these days.

    I´m glad the forum will be monitored a bit more strictly though. The usual suspects were ruining it again.

  2. In his reply SG reckoned that if the other clubs tried booting the OF out the SPL the OF would appeal to UEFA to play in England and that Sky would welcome the prospect of the OF playing in the Championship or EPL and Sky might threaten to pull their TV deal with the EPL and Champions League etc unless UEFA and EPL allowed the OF in.

    Unlikely.

    EPL and Champions League games are on in every sports bar and hotel and millions of living rooms around the world every week, in Ghana, in Peru, in China, Japan, USA, Mongolia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia....I don't think I've been to any country in the world where people are not glued to Man U, Arsenal, Liverpool etc games.

    Anywhere further south than Carlisle and nobody would open their curtains if the bigots were playing in the back garden.

    Nobody in England wants them, nobody in Scotland wants them, few outside of the British Isles have even heard of them and I doubt Sky particularly care about them. Hopefully the new chairman of St Mirren will not have this ridiculous and self defeating fear of the bigot brothers.

  3. It was set low in order to ensure it was "over-subscribed" instantly.

    I'd say 300 is not 10% of the support - including Buddies spread around the world and those who dont attend every week due to family rather than financial reasons you are probably only looking at about 4% of people who take a very serious interest in St Mirren.

    I don't think anyone is signing up so we can have a supporters bar. It is the possibility to vote on issues which impact on the running of the club and the identity of the club which is exciting people. (to be honest, much as id love a bar at the ground, i find all the talk about the potential bar to be a bit cringeworthy!!)

  4. Having a go at the CIC??? I've already pledged my membership - I was just interested in how the CIC is structured....

    Referring to my questions above, it is this type of post that worries me.

    Does nobody else have the sensation of this being rushed through? We are assured proper due diligence has been carried out. I'd really just like to see some more evidence of that.

    Again, I think a CIC running the club is an incredibly exciting idea. The amount of debt we are talking about is not.

  5. I'm excited by the CIC proposals and would love to see this work out.

    However, I continue to have some major concerns, which mainly come from the 2m asking price for 52% of the club. From reading the twitter feed of the meeting (I live in Africa and it will be something of a tall order to attend one of the meetings!) the point was raised, and the answer given by RA is far from informative.

    The issue of the club "not being debt" by the CIC taking out loans is easy enough to understand, the idea that this does not put the club at risk is proving somewhat more difficult for me to get my head around.

    I have a healthy fear of free money given the present economic situation in Europe.

    To say the club "would be in the same position" if the CIC failed financially does not add up for me. Question 1: Surely the CIC could be forced in to a position of making a quick sale? Worst case scenario; 52% of the club could be sold to a Reg Brealy esque character?

    Question 2: Where does this figure of 2m come from if nobody has bid anything close to that amount? The 2m concerns me as I see it as incredibly large figure for the CIC to pay off over any reasonable length of time. My personal view is if the club is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay, surely a figure of 1m would be a fairer price for 52% of the club.

    Question 3: If RA and the leaders of the CIC are so confident that St Mirren can generate sufficent profit to pay off this loan, will the present commercial department of St Mirren be replaced due to their poor track record thus far in making St Mirren a profitable business?

    I honestly believe the CIC is going to pay over the odds in exchange for the public backing of SG and the present board.

  6. Is it possible to have a breakdown of who the other 48% of the club belongs to? I imagine a large % of that must be made by individuals, the "other two" being the obvious examples.

    Also, can it be confirmed that none of that other 48% is owned by SG or any of the selling consortium. They are all selling ALL their shares?

    I think both of these issues are quite important for those of us still deciding if the 52% CIC model could work.

  7. Take the blinkers off folks, this is a very good post. May not agree 100%, but this exactly what an independent website is all about.

    The knowledge that f**king leech won't show his face in the bar should boost membership somewhat.

    I don't see why the number of corporate members so far is being described as "not impressive". The whole thing has just been launched. The 300 individual and 12 corporate members seem very low numbers to me. I'm sure they could both be reached within a couple of weeks once the ball starts rolling.

  8. Sorry to ask a question rather than answer one, but could you clarify why you think the club currently has £800,000 worth of debt?

    10000hours CIC

    Well you shouldn't answer a question with a question, but it is a figure I have seen quoted a number of times on the forums. I was asking in my original post if it is the case that the club is still in debt, are you able to state the amount of debt that the club is in?

  9. £120 a year is a lot of money, but from my perspective, my part-time job prevents me from getting to a lot of games, so £120 a year is a lot less than the money I'm not spending on tickets at the moment.

    I've felt this season that I'm contributing very little to the club, so this will be a good way to rectify that.

    120 quid a year is not a lot of money.

    It is one pint of lager less a week. The fatties from the FFIT club should be on board already.

    I'd be delighted to pay that to have a share and stake in the club. Where the complication for me lies, is the fact that the money is not going directly to St Mirren FC, and I am not receiving a share in St Mirren but in 10000 hours. And that the cash is being used simply to buy shares in the club.

    c*ltic fans mind me a shower of a paranoid numpties, but they did invest heavily when they had a chance to buy shares and rebuild their club. I'd love to see the people of Paisley do something similar for St Mirren. I still have doubts over whether this is the best way to go about it though.

    If we could buy the club for 500,000 quid, and invest another 1.5 million in the infrastructure for diversifying revenue streams and strengthening the youth development infrastructure, then it would be a lot easier to make my mind up. Back to my earlier question on what really is the correct asking price for St Mirren.

  10. My main question at the moment is why does it cost 2m to buy 52% of the club. Is a business with 800,000 pounds of debt (and we do still have this debt I understand?) and with no viable business model that suggests it can ever make a profit, worth almost 4 million pounds?

    I'd happily invest in a community based ownership model if the money was going straight to the improvement of the club. I'm not so keen for it to be used to pay the present board of directors, and although I understand that they have every right to make their money back, I am unsure about this price.

    Does anyone have any information on what similar sized clubs have been sold for?

  11. Season is over for the team now. I think the reason they chose Braehead was so as not to alienate Paisley/Glasgow/Ayr etc. A genuine west of Scotland thing. 2,500 at Braehead on Friday night for the play-off game. Clan went down 1-3, went ahead 4-3 then lost out 4-5. Great atmosphere, great entertainment and a few fights too. Not everyone's cup of tea, maybe it is just something different.Time will tell.

    Point is Saints/Scottish football can't afford to leak fans. We are treated like mushrooms, fed shit and kept in the dark. I am, of course, referring more to league reconstruction. A genuine opportunity to do something radical and what do we get ? Same old (firm) shit.

    You are watching ICE HOCKEY?

    In a SHOPPING CENTRE?

    And the team is name after......A SHOPPING CENTRE?

    And people are supposed to identify with an "out of town mall" rather than their home town?

    I am speechless.

    Hope the new owners can get some passion back about the club and the town. It's sad to see so many drift away, but indeed also quite understandable.

  12. I'd say that I'm more Atkinson-ignorant as I don't enough about him or his plans to pass comment either way. What I'm confident of is that Gilmour wouldn't entertain him unless his intentions were good.

    A not unreasonable assumption point of view given how much we owe to Mr Gilmour, but a dangerous one none the less. In business, I don't look at what someone has done in the past, but what they deliver now, and what they intend to do in the present and future.

    The present board wants out. Is the deal they are taking going to be in the best interests of the club? Or is it just the fastest way out?

    This is an interesting thread - drivel from Animal and Sid aside - but the feeling I get from here is that our club is about to change ownership, and nobody here is armed with enough information to know whether it is a positive or negative move.

    I was completely ignorant about the style of deal that was being pushed through until I read this thread though, and I thank the original poster for at least brining it up.

    I for one am concerned from what I have read here. I am going to contact the club for clarification before commenting more, it would be good if we all did the same. The debate is certainly healthy however.

  13. I trust Mr Gilmour has done a process of due diligence on the Maxi Group and the new directors, and also on the process of setting up a CIC. Otherwise his work of putting us on a sound financial footing would be undone in the stroke of a pen. I'm not best pleased we had to lose our stadium under his leadership while others such as Motherwell have got off scot free, but SG has always had the best interests of St Mirren at heart.

    That said, once again Sid just proves he only posts on here to incite other supporters. I'll take the bait. What a ridiculous suggestion that discussing the issue and demanding answers at what sounds like a critical point in the deal is harmful. Imagine we had done the same as Reg Brealey planned his takeover.

    An online Q&A would be most helpful. If this plan was to go ahead, and the club were to look to supporters for investment, it is likely that St Mirren fans living away from Paisley would invest the same as or more than those still based at home. How many of us are in the position to go to one of these SMiSA or shareholder only events?

    As others have said, the plans looked good on paper but could be a total failure in practice. Would the local population really be so motivated to put their money in to the club? I have my doubts. I also have major doubts about using a system that does not seem to have ever worked anywhere else. Or are we trying to become the next Barcelona?

    At present it looks like a couple of guys want to run a football club, without needing to put their own money in. I look forward to receiving more information on the issue.

  14. Can you someone explain the whole story here from A to Z. I have no idea what you are all talking about.

    When is the new owner coming in?

    Are we certain who the new owner is going to be? Are talks more or less done?

    What is this thing about getting a 2million pound grant or loan? Has the new owner worked out a way to get 2m quid from the public sector to fund the club? Surely grounds for celebration if it is a grant, no?

    Can I set up Abercorn again and get a 2m quid grant then?

  15. Those photos a few pages ago of old and new Paisley certainly are depressing.

    HOW could ANYONE think that demolishing a historic building and putting up the f**king piazza could be a good idea? And that water tower can get to f**k too. Anyone know the individuals responsible for the decision to demolish? They should be tarred and feathered and.....naw actually, they should just be forced to spend some time in the shithole that is Paisley town centre.

  16. People tend to forget these bits though in order to suit their own bitter and pathetic little agenda.

    Tend to forget that they took a previously well managed club in a good financial state spent money it didn´t have, sending it to ten years in the First Division, a bawhair away from going out of business and eventually costing it it´s stadium in exchange for a mini McDiarmid Park.

    Funny how people are bitter about all that, eh?

  17. The next big problem was building the Caley Stand. That really fucked us up. That has turned out to be a monumental waste of money.

    No, it hasn´t. I believe for a while it was about the only thing that kept us afloat.

    The board of the time have take most of the responsibility. Although I do wonder how much money Hay walked about with in his pocket. As Shull says, thanks to these clowns we almost went out of business and are now leaving Love Street to go play in a joke lego land stadium down the road.

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