As you are perfectly entitled to do. I cannot even begin to imagine how tough those contingency meetings are at the moment. I admit for one thing, for the first time in my life if someone asked me to run Burnley football club, honestly I think I’d have to pass. I just think there is going to be a lot of liquidity and for good or bad the world has got a rough year or two ahead of us yet.
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We have to wait, and hope these Americans are in for the right reasons.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:59 pmAs you are perfectly entitled to do. I cannot even begin to imagine how tough those contingency meetings are at the moment. I admit for one thing, for the first time in my life if someone asked me to run Burnley football club, honestly I think I’d have to pass. I just think there is going to be a lot of liquidity and for good or bad the world has got a rough year or two ahead of us yet.
As yet there is no evidence of that.
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Nor is there much point taking a hostile position until we know where we are going. It took Garlick. A long while to sell and the queue was not that long by many accounts. We are a town club transforming into an international business and yes there will be plenty of things we’d much prefer not to happen. As in all things it depends on where and how you define progress...boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:40 pmWe have to wait, and hope these Americans are in for the right reasons.
As yet there is no evidence of that.