| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m 17:43 - Mar 29 with 715 views | Pinewoodblue | Falling to £300m if we fail to secure promotion this season. If the club shares were traded on LSE how much do you think the club’s shares would have fallen as a result of Ashton’s catastrophic errors magnified by ongoing uncertainty. Will post as a football post but happy if Phil decides to move it over to General. |  |
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| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 17:57 - Mar 29 with 616 views | KBsSocks | Difficult to quantify right now, but definitely not an increase in value. Would be easier to crystallise any "loss" if the club were sold; or make estimates in the mid-term - end of this season, obviously, being the major one. But you ask "how much do you think ...", I'd say this is an error of the order of the tens of millions. I don't personally think it will derail our promotion chances. |  |
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| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 18:02 - Mar 29 with 583 views | suffolkpoker | The value will be based on promotion or not. Having lunch with a party leader won’t change to much tbh |  |
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| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 18:27 - Mar 29 with 480 views | KBsSocks |
| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 18:02 - Mar 29 by suffolkpoker | The value will be based on promotion or not. Having lunch with a party leader won’t change to much tbh |
but having a CEO /Chairman post combined, plus incumbent who obfuscates and alienates WILL (and greater) affect the valuation. |  |
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| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 19:21 - Mar 29 with 353 views | suffolkpoker |
| December 2025 the club was reported to be valued at £350m on 18:27 - Mar 29 by KBsSocks | but having a CEO /Chairman post combined, plus incumbent who obfuscates and alienates WILL (and greater) affect the valuation. |
The valuation is driven by promotion, nothing else. £350m only makes sense if we go up – it’s that simple. Backing Mark Aston is about keeping the focus where it should be: on the football and getting us promoted. That’s what actually protects and grows the value. Meetings, politics, photo ops – none of that shifts the dial. Results do. |  |
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