All will be ok at Derby now so long as they go up in year 1. They are already planning the route of their open top parade so all is good. Wealthy life long supporter takes over club. Wants to chase the dream too. Chucks all his money into the project. Goes skint. Repeat.
They are celebrating getting one over everyone as they have been the victim of an organised campaign to put them out of business. Love an underdog story.
The point is - we are little Wycombe but we've been spending like big Wycombe.
The Trust encouraged members to vote to reduce their shareholding from 25% to 10%, when who would have guessed it?, we hear The Couhigs are currently in talks to sell, or reduce their 75% shareholding.
The Couhigs have discovered, along with 91 Football Club owners, the club is not sustainable irrespective of what was previously stated at the time they sought our vote.
Furthermore, given the projected losses, WWFC is less sustainable than before.
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Might have suggested putting it up somewhere else after he left
All will be ok at Derby now so long as they go up in year 1. They are already planning the route of their open top parade so all is good. Wealthy life long supporter takes over club. Wants to chase the dream too. Chucks all his money into the project. Goes skint. Repeat.
So if other clubs celebrate great escapes, are Derby basically celebrating re-incarceration?
They are celebrating getting one over everyone as they have been the victim of an organised campaign to put them out of business. Love an underdog story.
I’ve seen the plinth “ Bring me your poor, your old, your huddled masses, mmm old”
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Absolutely perfect post.
There we go... THAT is what the Komedy Klaxon is for...! “Parp Parp”
The point is - we are little Wycombe but we've been spending like big Wycombe.
The Trust encouraged members to vote to reduce their shareholding from 25% to 10%, when who would have guessed it?, we hear The Couhigs are currently in talks to sell, or reduce their 75% shareholding.
The Couhigs have discovered, along with 91 Football Club owners, the club is not sustainable irrespective of what was previously stated at the time they sought our vote.
Furthermore, given the projected losses, WWFC is less sustainable than before.