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New owners 07:22 - Feb 12 with 853 viewsBobsthename

How long was their investment plan ? Thought i read 5 years then they hoped we would be in the premiership but it’s looking unlikely now if it’s the case another season in this league would be a disaster surely.
Do we still have that goalie as our attacking coach? Surely Ashton will want to look at that again next season and Davis as good as he is going forward he is as bad at defending surely that needs looking at aswell i felt this new era was going to be a breeze but it’s not been that at all im just wondering where we will be this time next year.
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New owners on 08:16 - Feb 12 with 764 viewsPowrigan

It is looking more likely that we will still be in League One after the initial 5 years.
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New owners on 10:15 - Feb 12 with 605 viewsbraveblue

Pension fund. Long term.
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New owners on 10:19 - Feb 12 with 590 viewsFrimleyBlue

People say it's a long term thing

but then Steed demanded we stopped losing money and started seeing results.

No one knows how long they'll remain patient, that's slightly concerning

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New owners on 10:21 - Feb 12 with 567 viewsWickets

Football is never a breeze .
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New owners on 10:24 - Feb 12 with 555 viewsGuthrum

New owners on 10:19 - Feb 12 by FrimleyBlue

People say it's a long term thing

but then Steed demanded we stopped losing money and started seeing results.

No one knows how long they'll remain patient, that's slightly concerning


Tho he's looking from a financial perspective, rather than purely a sporting one. That will take into account assets acquired and increased in value, plus how far losses have been mitigated by increased revenue (sponsorship, TV games, high attendances). So long as ITFC is not a hopeless money-pit, that will buy more patience if there is discernable progress on the pitch.

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New owners on 10:28 - Feb 12 with 540 viewsFrimleyBlue

New owners on 10:24 - Feb 12 by Guthrum

Tho he's looking from a financial perspective, rather than purely a sporting one. That will take into account assets acquired and increased in value, plus how far losses have been mitigated by increased revenue (sponsorship, TV games, high attendances). So long as ITFC is not a hopeless money-pit, that will buy more patience if there is discernable progress on the pitch.


being league 1 won't help on the financial front, millions of lost revenue by going up a league and whilst attendances are excellent for this level, crazy in fact, the away followings have a negative effect which you'd imagine wouldn't be as bad in the champ, sponsorship pricing etc would increase, tv footage perhaps would increase etc etc.

Being championship too, would enable us to begin the player sell on plan, it's bound to happen, but in this league, we won't be able to achieve great profits

how long realistically, can the club continue in league 1 before the pension pot says, nah fk it..

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New owners on 10:37 - Feb 12 with 526 viewsGuthrum

New owners on 10:28 - Feb 12 by FrimleyBlue

being league 1 won't help on the financial front, millions of lost revenue by going up a league and whilst attendances are excellent for this level, crazy in fact, the away followings have a negative effect which you'd imagine wouldn't be as bad in the champ, sponsorship pricing etc would increase, tv footage perhaps would increase etc etc.

Being championship too, would enable us to begin the player sell on plan, it's bound to happen, but in this league, we won't be able to achieve great profits

how long realistically, can the club continue in league 1 before the pension pot says, nah fk it..


Wages and hiring fees would go up in the Champ, too. The numbers are overall lower in L1.

That's obviously not to advocate staying here, getting to the Prem is the clear aim. But I can't see them throwing away their investment after just two years when the potential is still there and close to being realised.

For that matter, even if the pension fund should pull out, Gamechanger can look for investment elsewhere.

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New owners on 10:39 - Feb 12 with 515 viewsPinewoodblue

New owners on 10:28 - Feb 12 by FrimleyBlue

being league 1 won't help on the financial front, millions of lost revenue by going up a league and whilst attendances are excellent for this level, crazy in fact, the away followings have a negative effect which you'd imagine wouldn't be as bad in the champ, sponsorship pricing etc would increase, tv footage perhaps would increase etc etc.

Being championship too, would enable us to begin the player sell on plan, it's bound to happen, but in this league, we won't be able to achieve great profits

how long realistically, can the club continue in league 1 before the pension pot says, nah fk it..


Prefer to see the pension fund as long term investors in Game changer. The minority shareholders are the ones with ambition to develop the club they will be the ones pushing for change if things don’t happen quick enough.

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