On the topic of potential money problems ,its noted in the last accounts income from commercial activities is 178k ,but looking at Motherwell ,similar size club their income from this is £450k ,si we are far short
You were obviously not shopping at Aldi ,quite a few of their stable items are down.
On another note a lot of the wee grocer shops in and around Foxbar have got good prices for milk and bread ,you just need to shop around.
I dont think any of the major players in the government sector have had or agreed wage increases over 8% ,the next set of figures will be out in October 19th and they should show a fall in petrol and diesel prices to offset other increases and going forward the cap on energy prices and financial handouts should stem runaway inflation.
Smisa has over £200k in the bank ,let's see what the members want to do with it when they meet on 27th October ,the least they could do was finance an initial design that we can all by into
Agreed but it just annoying as we get no feedback from the club ,if they have a plan let us know ,we are all here to help ,we are the major shareholders because we the fans raised the money!
Giffnock soccer just got themselves £250k in funding for 2 new 3g pitches ,maybe they could show our club how to go about getting external funding ,cos our lot have no idea !
It's time the club made a statement about its future.
1 if it's done, it needs to raise probably £5k to £10k for a design of a permanent solution ( if Smisa members allowed 1 month of their subscriptions it would cover it ) or through a Just Giving social media appeal.
2 Only when we have this will we know the cost of the replacement.
3 its then that the Club/Charitable Foundation/Smisa/Kibble can start chasing funding from the Lottery /Council/and us the supporters .
4 if we are serious about being a community club ,doing nothing is not acceptable.
The loan we got from the government is a long term liability ,not sure in accounts if it's a loss ,maybe taking the hit in one year ,to save tax on the loan being classed as income?