Trust warchest 10:43 - Nov 1 with 506 views | E20Jack | Is it in the public domain how much the Trust has? There has been some dividend payments. I am increasingly of the opinion that 100% club ownership by the trust is the only realistic way to secure our longterm future. If we go down to the Championship/League 1 would the Trust should be in a position to buy the club outright if it sold its shares right now? The clubs value would be a fraction of what it is now. | |
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Trust warchest on 10:47 - Nov 1 with 494 views | Pegojack | Yes is in the public domain, it was in the published accounts the other day, and it was peanuts compared to what the club would cost, even as a Championship basket case. | | | |
Trust warchest on 10:51 - Nov 1 with 486 views | E20Jack |
Trust warchest on 10:47 - Nov 1 by Pegojack | Yes is in the public domain, it was in the published accounts the other day, and it was peanuts compared to what the club would cost, even as a Championship basket case. |
Even with a share sale on top of what it already has? Id say with £25m in the bank it would be in a really strong position in the future, even if it is part of a 50:50 consortium with someone the Trust feels comfortable working with. We have come to a massive crossroads with the Trust and the next step could be of vital importance to the club in the coming years. I would seriously consider taking the Americans to court to try and force a sale of shares at this point as they have undoubtedly devalued as a result of the sale which of course breached the shareholders agreement. | |
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Trust warchest on 12:28 - Nov 1 with 412 views | JackUlation | What we need urgently is the plan that the new owners have good bad or indifferent we need a statement so we all know where we stand. This is a must and the trust should be pushing like mad for this. [Post edited 1 Nov 2016 12:30]
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Trust warchest on 12:39 - Nov 1 with 387 views | Smellyplumz |
Trust warchest on 10:51 - Nov 1 by E20Jack | Even with a share sale on top of what it already has? Id say with £25m in the bank it would be in a really strong position in the future, even if it is part of a 50:50 consortium with someone the Trust feels comfortable working with. We have come to a massive crossroads with the Trust and the next step could be of vital importance to the club in the coming years. I would seriously consider taking the Americans to court to try and force a sale of shares at this point as they have undoubtedly devalued as a result of the sale which of course breached the shareholders agreement. |
Great plan except the shares ain't worth any where near 25 Mill and there is also no buyer, apart from that it's a sound plan. | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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