I've avioded this forum for the past few days, because i dislike negative comments.
I was never one to judge Diamandis, as i had no opinion of him and his dealings. I felt that he would not have been appointed as an adviser to the money man without SSW trusting him.
Well i must say, having read this thread today, i'm very pleased.

I'm now alot more distrusting of Diamandis and his involvement and no longer stand neutral or behind the current board. I'm an out and out turncoat.
I now couldn't give 2 shits about the current board and their dealings, to a degree, as there is a potentially large positive around the corner; a light at the end of the tunnel.
Well done to Paul, Mike Wilks and everyone else involved in what they have done. I appreciate there is a very long way to go and the grass isn't always greener, but i do feel positive about this.
I don't mean to sound sceptical or imply any dislike of the potential new regime here, as i believe the consortium will be a good thing, but i can't help but remember Willy Carson's comments of our current "consortium".
"We have more money than you can shake a stick at"
Now, they felt they understood the debts, much like the new consortium, but i have a horrible feeling that there are much greater debts and servicing costs than Mike Wilks et al are aware of. Afterall, the same happened to old willy.
Do not take this the wrong way, i'm behind this 100% and feel much more confidence going forward.
Regarding my thoughts on huge hidden debts, does the new consortium fear this potential banana skin rearing it's head once they take over and fully see the magnitude of the clubs debt?
On a contrary note, is it possible that the club don't want to pass controlling shares to a new party, when they can see that the money the new consortium have is not enough? Afterall they don't want to open the books and appear to shun any talk of someone else controlling the club, could this be the reason?
Anyway, not meaning to detract from the positive and constructive work the trust is undertaking, i'm behind you. Bring the noise.