SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 10 hours ago, rigger said: I had a reply from Christina Haynes, with regards to my E-Mail to Waggott. She states that the closure of the Blackburm end for the Cardiff cup game, is to save money. A piss poor decision, in my opinion And there it is in black and White,cost cutting before the needs and wishes of home supporters. Make no mistake'we are in for a tough time with this lot in charge. 3 Quote
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lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 15 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: And there it is in black and White,cost cutting before the needs and wishes of home supporters. Make no mistake'we are in for a tough time with this lot in charge. If it’s so desperate that we need to save £2k to £3K max, that’s definitely tough times. It’s possibly worse than it was back in the eighties. No wonder Sw4aggott is bragging about paying the wages and hiring a new coach. Perhaps we need to point this out and ask for some degree of comfort, once we know the exact figure saved. The club must be on a cliff edge if this is how desperate things have become and we deserve to know. 5 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 9 minutes ago, lraC said: If it’s so desperate that we need to save £2k to £3K max, that’s definitely tough times. It’s possibly worse than it was back in the eighties. No wonder Sw4aggott is bragging about paying the wages and hiring a new coach. Perhaps we need to point this out and ask for some degree of comfort, once we know the exact figure saved. The club must be on a cliff edge if this is how desperate things have become and we deserve to know. I know a quick way of saving around £270,000. Sack Waggott and employ a monkey instead - the added bonus is the club would be run better as well… 4 Quote
Mattyblue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) As dismaying as this has been at a surface level, because as much as anything it shows that they don’t remotely understand football fans, ‘so we had 6k in two stands? Why not 6k in one stand? Clever us, aren’t we!’ Err because you won’t get your 6k as plenty of displaced fans will tell you to shove it. But as others have said the bigger concern is the club is obviously at a real financial precipice if we are now shutting the home end merely to save peanuts on opening a couple of concession stands and toilets (which it won’t anyway as loads will stay away). The next 12 months are going to get very messy. Edited September 26, 2023 by Mattyblue 2 Quote
M_B Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 Looks like Agnes will put paid to the potential walk up tomorrow night. Quote
Popular Post lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) Ok, so here is my E Mail. Dear Steve, I write as a very concerned supporter, as things seem to be going from bad to worse with the finances at the club, which looks to be even worse than I thought, given the recent decision to close the Blackburn end for Tomorrow night’s cup game. Just so that you know that I am not just jumping on the band waggon, I have followed the club, though thick and thin, having attended my first game in 1973. If you look back at the old archives from the seventies for example, you will see that things were once so desperate that the club arranged a sponsored run around the perimeter of the pitch, to raise much needed funds. I was a young child at the time, and I took part in that event and begged and pleaded with my family and friends (most who probably could not really afford to) to sponsor me, to take part, just to help to save the club. Pictures of this were published in what was then the Lancashire evening Telegraph, so please fee free to check this event out, which was one amongst many. Anyway, onto the recent decision to close the stand, which I understand from reading other people’s comments, has been done for financial reasons. Can you please advise, exactly how much this saves, as I have a feeling this a big own goal and assuming you have the final say on such matters, consider that to be of your making. I firmly believe, given again, what I have read, that there will be a number of people not attending the match, due to the decision to close the Blackburn end and given that you have stated that you expected a crowd similar to the Walsall fixture, if it ends up lower that, will you stand up and accept responsibility for it? Furthermore, I also consider that we have given up, what advantage a home draw could have brought and therefore the prospects of making it through to the next round. Again, if we go on to lose the tie and miss the opportunity to progress maybe one or two more rounds, will you also accept responsibility for this and acknowledge the cost of this to the club. I have read quite recently that last year’s cup runs, did bring extra revenue to the club and here we are, potentially throwing the chance of that away this season. Finally, given how things on the financial side, do seem to be so desperate, can you give me and my fellow supporters some assurances that we do not need to take to the desperate measure again, to save the club from the financial abyss, that we seem to be currently heading for? Yours faithfully, A very worried supporter. Edited September 26, 2023 by lraC 17 Quote
roversfan99 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 The main worry is again above Waggott. His decision to close the Blackburn End is obviously pig ignorant and counter productive. But in tandem with budget cuts to the point where we cant afford players of any experience or even a loanee to a tiny squad, assuming this continues for any period of time, theres only one way we get out of this league and it doesnt lead to the Premier League. Waggott seems to be fulfilling the wishes of the owners, leaving us uncompetitive and with a further dwindled regular fan base. 1 Quote
lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) 20 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: The main worry is again above Waggott. His decision to close the Blackburn End is obviously pig ignorant and counter productive. But in tandem with budget cuts to the point where we cant afford players of any experience or even a loanee to a tiny squad, assuming this continues for any period of time, theres only one way we get out of this league and it doesnt lead to the Premier League. Waggott seems to be fulfilling the wishes of the owners, leaving us uncompetitive and with a further dwindled regular fan base. For what it's worth and again from what other people are saying, Waggott seems to justify his salary, by what he is saving. Slashing the wage bill and not spending on transfers, will no doubt be fed back to India, to show that the bigger picture is, he is worth his £300k. I might not get a reply to my E Mail and he will definitely not admit to the loss, the stand closure causes, but that needs to be fed back to India too, in the event. Edited September 26, 2023 by lraC 1 Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 52 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: I know a quick way of saving around £270,000. Sack Waggott and employ a monkey instead - the added bonus is the club would be run better as well… Would that be a sick monkey with an Elon implant to the brain. Maybe give Maggot an implant too as a parting gift, he can be one of the early human test cases. Quote
tomphil Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 I think we can take it for granted now they'll be desperate to sell a player in January. 4 Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 I don’t wish to get into the slagging off of Steve Waggott or anyone else involved in running the club as I’m not close enough to understand the issues. However, if a financial decision has been taken not to open the BBE how should that put off those who want to watch the game from attending? I usually sit in the Riverside and if I wanted to attend (which I won’t be) I would be more than happy to buy a ticket in the JW. 1 Quote
lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 5 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: I don’t wish to get into the slagging off of Steve Waggott or anyone else involved in running the club as I’m not close enough to understand the issues. However, if a financial decision has been taken not to open the BBE how should that put off those who want to watch the game from attending? I usually sit in the Riverside and if I wanted to attend (which I won’t be) I would be more than happy to buy a ticket in the JW. I guess the same could be said about the financial decision to pay certain players contracts up and let them leave the club. Also sack the manager and bring an under qualified background staff member in, to give it a go. After all we still had players to cheer and a manager to listen to in post and pre match interviews. Some things have been done to feather the nest of other people and not for the greater good of the club and thankfully, some people spot things like that and quite rightly do not just sit back and accept it. Quote
arbitro Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 16 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: I don’t wish to get into the slagging off of Steve Waggott or anyone else involved in running the club as I’m not close enough to understand the issues. However, if a financial decision has been taken not to open the BBE how should that put off those who want to watch the game from attending? I usually sit in the Riverside and if I wanted to attend (which I won’t be) I would be more than happy to buy a ticket in the JW. Lots of people are creatures of habit and want to sit in the same seat they have had for years. Personally speaking that wouldn't bother me but I fully understand and appreciate the supporters that do. And more importantly Swag should understand and respect that too. And once it's happened it will happen time and again for Carabao and FA Cup earlier round games. Swag doesn't understand people, particularly local people and their habits. 4 Quote
blondie Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 Won/t be selling many more tickets as website down. Quote
JohnD Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 8 minutes ago, blondie said: Won/t be selling many more tickets as website down. Phone .... Quote
tomphil Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: I don’t wish to get into the slagging off of Steve Waggott or anyone else involved in running the club as I’m not close enough to understand the issues. However, if a financial decision has been taken not to open the BBE how should that put off those who want to watch the game from attending? I usually sit in the Riverside and if I wanted to attend (which I won’t be) I would be more than happy to buy a ticket in the JW. Just read through the thread to get the general jist of it. It isn't about foot stamping it's questioning a relatively pointless exercise and believe it or not some fans actually like going behind the goal. Hence why even for these games with low crowds anyway at least 1500/2000 would go in the BBE. Why bother angering or potentially putting off a lot of them to save at best a couple of grand ? Also more importantly it helps the team and there is the other end of the ground opened up for 200 away fans. It shouldn't really need explaining. 3 Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 I get it. Some folk want to sit where they usually sit, as do I. The point I am making is that this should not put off anyone who wants to watch the game. If anyone is not going because they can’t sit where they normally sit then that is their decision. Fact is, this game against Cardiff is not attractive and the club don’t want to incur the extra costs associated with opening the BBE. As for the previous well documented issues relating to how the club is being run since Venkys took over, well we know they have made a complete mess of things but what can we do if they won’t sell up? Quote
lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, tomphil said: Just read through the thread to get the general jist of it. It isn't about foot stamping it's questioning a relatively pointless exercise and believe it or not some fans actually like going behind the goal. Hence why even for these games with low crowds anyway at least 1500/2000 would go in the BBE. Why bother angering or potentially putting off a lot of them to save at best a couple of grand ? Also more importantly it helps the team and there is the other end of the ground opened up for 200 away fans. It shouldn't really need explaining. It is very difficult at this stage to come to any other conclusion than Swag himself benefits from reducing what the owners put into the club. Until I am convinced otherwise my theory is a % is paid to him, based on the overall saving. There is no logical explanation to do this, if the saving is indeed around £2k as such a paltry figure, surely makes no difference to the finances of the club. I am sure we could crowd fund that if we had to, but I can't believe it has come to this. Edited September 26, 2023 by lraC 3 Quote
lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: I get it. Some folk want to sit where they usually sit, as do I. The point I am making is that this should not put off anyone who wants to watch the game. If anyone is not going because they can’t sit where they normally sit then that is their decision. Fact is, this game against Cardiff is not attractive and the club don’t want to incur the extra costs associated with opening the BBE. As for the previous well documented issues relating to how the club is being run since Venkys took over, well we know they have made a complete mess of things but what can we do if they won’t sell up? We can kick up a real stinking fuss, with every move they make of this nature, rather than just accepting our lot. I wonder if the Bury fans regret not standing up to their previous regime a little bit more? 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 Back in the day when we couldn’t afford to pay the milkman we didn’t sink as low as this. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 ‘Don’t want to incur the costs of opening up the Blackburn End’. Not really much hope/point for this club then, is there… Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 So why is the Riverside closed for all Cup games? Why has no one kicked up a fuss about that? I’m sure some would rather see it closed altogether without a thought for those who like to sit there, because it’s not in keeping with the rest of the ground. Well, guess what, there must have been financial reasons for not redeveloping that part of the ground. Quote
lraC Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 2 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: So why is the Riverside closed for all Cup games? Why has no one kicked up a fuss about that? I’m sure some would rather see it closed altogether without a thought for those who like to sit there, because it’s not in keeping with the rest of the ground. Well, guess what, there must have been financial reasons for not redeveloping that part of the ground. People have definitely kicked up a fuss about that. granted maybe not as many as there have been over this. people also kicked up a fuss about stopping selling programmes and lot's of other things that we have had forced upon us over the years. If some people choose to sit back and accept what is happening here fine, but in my view, if everyone had taken that stand, since the current regime took over, I very much doubt we would now have a club at all. Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 We will always have a club don’t worry about that! However, it may not be a Premier or Championship one unfortunately. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 4 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said: Would that be a sick monkey with an Elon implant to the brain. Maybe give Maggot an implant too as a parting gift, he can be one of the early human test cases. I’m not sure you’d find a brain to implant it in. 1 Quote
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