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« Reply #18675 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 13:09:29 »

Must admit I didnt think we had signed 3 players already at this stage last season.

If you count Ripley as a new signing (debatable) then we have signed 5 players at the same stage in Ripley, Snowdon, Mbete, Nichols and Ball.
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« Reply #18676 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 13:17:06 »

I mean if you count Ripley, why wouldn't you count Glatzel? Ripley definitely a re-signing.
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« Reply #18677 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 14:45:08 »

Different team but Gareth Bale heading a US privaty equity consortium to take over Plymouth.
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« Reply #18678 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 14:52:05 »

Different team but Gareth Bale heading a US privaty equity consortium to take over Plymouth.

An owner who had been presenting an investment prospectus looking for either fresh investment into the club or someone to purchase it from him with bigger pockets, just like Orient had been doing, who also managed to get that across the line.  Very different from our owner who is not seeking said buyers, even though plenty float around testing the market.  It is not always a quick process, think Plymouth were out there looking for over a year before getting the "right" people.
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« Reply #18679 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 14:55:04 »

Different team but Gareth Bale heading a US privaty equity consortium to take over Plymouth.
I had heard that one of the consortiums that were looking at taking over at Plymouth a few months back took a long look at buying us but were warned off by "footballing people" who know of our financial position and suggested that Clem is diffuclt to dealbusiness with.
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« Reply #18680 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 15:03:13 »

I had a good conversation with an ex-pro & Manager who runs an Academy over here these days about why USA investors are getting so heavily into English football when it's notoriously bad for making money.  His view is that the Yanks understand brand and real estate values much more than UK club owners do, combine that with a natural tendency to think they can make anything work, and you get the right mix for potential owners.  The rise of the game on TV over here, and it is growing every year, means they all fancy being the next big thing, but most can't play in the Premier League market, so they've started looking at the EFL clubs.

I can't say I know if any consortium that looked at Plymouth also looked at us (it is likely), but I can back-up that claim of people in the game having the view we are a risk.
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« Reply #18681 on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 15:39:02 »

Apparently we are a massive risk because the fans are notoriously difficult and regularly block redevelopment projects.. nothing to do with our financial position and Clem being difficult to do business with..  wash your mouth out..
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« Reply #18682 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 16:32:48 »

Alisha Henry new club secretary - formerly at Barrow
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« Reply #18683 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 19:47:09 »

Alisha Henry new club secretary - formerly at Barrow

decent signing on paper
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« Reply #18684 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 21:10:14 »

Barrow fans not very complimentary about her
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« Reply #18685 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 21:23:07 »

Barrow fans not very complimentary about her
What did they say? Might just be sour grapes. I doubt the average fan would know about the competence of the club secretary as much of the work they do is out of the public eye.
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« Reply #18686 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 21:31:13 »

Barrow fans not very complimentary about her
They really don't. Something about 'you better not have an opinion' and 'she'll keep younger fans away'

But another fan from her previous club (forget, maybe Darlington) said she did a good job keeping things going under tough circumstances.

Either way she's got football experience, and also as secretary unlikely to be involved with fans directly anyway

Welcome to her.
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« Reply #18687 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 21:33:56 »

They really don't. Something about 'you better not have an opinion' and 'she'll keep younger fans away'

But another fan from her previous club (forget, maybe Darlington) said she did a good job keeping things going under tough circumstances.

Either way she's got football experience, and also as secretary unlikely to be involved with fans directly anyway

Welcome to her.
Yes it’s refreshing to see us fill an important role with an appropriately skilled candidate.
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« Reply #18688 on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 23:58:01 »

She was COO at Barrow
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« Reply #18689 on: Wednesday, June 25, 2025, 04:45:16 »

‘ As Club Secretary, Alisha will be responsible for overseeing all football administration, including player registrations, compliance with EFL and FA regulations, and supporting first-team operations.’
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