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Topic: Club Investment Update
21. Author:  JamesAndrew74        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt

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22. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.

c'mon the pars

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23. Author:  Kdy Par        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 10:26

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.


There are also plenty examples of good investors down South as well. Don’t understand why the starting point is always so negative on this site.

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24. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 10:34

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.


Why the negative speculation? Maybe someone sees the pretty obvious potential in a club like ours. At this level we have a very strong, pretty loyal fan base. We have a stadium most clubs at our level would kill for. We have a large catchment area just waiting for someone to capture it. We also have the beginnings of a decent training facility if we continue to go down that path.

Try being positive. It`s infectious

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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25. Author:  ParfectXI        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 11:24

Giovanni Di Stefano the convicted fraudster along with other crimes and one time owner of Dundee before liquidation was on X with a video ranting about the liquidation.

Someone though replied saying Dunfermline were available which got an “I know” from the man himself!

Are some people seriously that desperate? Or stupid? My god I’d rather have Trump investing than him and that’s saying something!

A message to McTeir- please stop touting this family club to criminals and very possibly a war criminal!



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26. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 11:39

Who is `McTeir`?



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27. Author:  NW 1966        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 11:55

The absolute state of some of these posts. War criminals and Donald Trump hahaha.

I`m happy to let those responsible do their job and reserve judgement like I did when Gmbh Fussball took over.
I`m more concerned about this afternoons games and hopefully seeing a turn around on the pitch (difficult I know).



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28. Author:  partake        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 12:21

the accounts published at end of feb show debtors 192k as well as a further 880k due to creditors within the year.



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29. Author:  buffy        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 13:55

NW 1966, Sat 5 Oct 11:55

The absolute state of some of these posts. War criminals and Donald Trump hahaha.

I`m happy to let those responsible do their job and reserve judgement like I did when Gmbh Fussball took over.
I`m more concerned about this afternoons games and hopefully seeing a turn around on the pitch (difficult I know).


It’s obvious some posters are taking the mick. Perhaps you need a sense of humour injection

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”

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30. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 15:26

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 10:34

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.


Why the negative speculation? Maybe someone sees the pretty obvious potential in a club like ours. At this level we have a very strong, pretty loyal fan base. We have a stadium most clubs at our level would kill for. We have a large catchment area just waiting for someone to capture it. We also have the beginnings of a decent training facility if we continue to go down that path.

Try being positive. It`s infectious


Another insightful post from you. I`ve said my opinion and why I feel that way it`s usually what happens on forums. If I felt there was a positive id call it as such but when the club are losing large sums of money on a yearly basis and we are served with crap on a weekly basis then why say it`s all great. Throw glitter on sh*te it`s still sh*te

c'mon the pars

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31. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 15:31

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 15:26

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 10:34

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.


Why the negative speculation? Maybe someone sees the pretty obvious potential in a club like ours. At this level we have a very strong, pretty loyal fan base. We have a stadium most clubs at our level would kill for. We have a large catchment area just waiting for someone to capture it. We also have the beginnings of a decent training facility if we continue to go down that path.

Try being positive. It`s infectious


Another insightful post from you. I`ve said my opinion and why I feel that way it`s usually what happens on forums. If I felt there was a positive id call it as such but when the club are losing large sums of money on a yearly basis and we are served with crap on a weekly basis then why say it`s all great. Throw glitter on sh*te it`s still sh*te


I thought my post gave an insight into my take on this news. So it was insightful. Thanks for noticing.

Clearly people that matter (ie not you) must think there`s something worth looking at, so that`s a positive. If we get new owners they`ll bring a fresh perspective on things and maybe bring out the best in what`s already at the club?

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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32. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 15:44

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 15:31

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 15:26

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 10:34

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 10:15

JamesAndrew74, Sat 5 Oct 09:50

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 07:18

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 00:07

saltonsgonagetu, Fri 4 Oct 23:28

wee eck, Fri 4 Oct 22:32

Who needs `due diligence` when we`ve got experts like you for free.


There must be a whole host of investors looking to throw money into a club that lost 1 million the last time they were in Division 1 .


Hope they`re more positive thinking than you anyway!


Not really wrong though. Why would you spend probably in the region of £2m to buy a club who have considerable losses the last few years ? Remembering you are inheriting the debt.

We don`t know who said investors are it might be the same bunch who have tried to buy umpteen English clubs and have been denied at every opportunity as they can`t pass the ownership test set out by the FA.

It might be guys who buy the club funded by bank loans and when he can`t offset them he sells us in a worse state than we are at present.

It`s good we have options although hard to make an accurate decision on the quality the options bring for the club without information on who they are. Obviously the club can`t give us this so it`s just a case of waiting to see.


You don’t inherit debt though as the club doesn’t have any. Losses aren’t debt, Germans investment covers the losses and provides working capital. Amazing how many people see losses as debt


Happy to stand corrected on that. Although principal is still similar the calibre of investors willing to invest in a club losing a substantial amount on an annual basis probably won`t be the saviour that most fans want. You have seen that in England lower league clubs struggling end up attracting the wrong kind of investors.


Why the negative speculation? Maybe someone sees the pretty obvious potential in a club like ours. At this level we have a very strong, pretty loyal fan base. We have a stadium most clubs at our level would kill for. We have a large catchment area just waiting for someone to capture it. We also have the beginnings of a decent training facility if we continue to go down that path.

Try being positive. It`s infectious


Another insightful post from you. I`ve said my opinion and why I feel that way it`s usually what happens on forums. If I felt there was a positive id call it as such but when the club are losing large sums of money on a yearly basis and we are served with crap on a weekly basis then why say it`s all great. Throw glitter on sh*te it`s still sh*te


I thought my post gave an insight into my take on this news. So it was insightful. Thanks for noticing.

Clearly people that matter (ie not you) must think there`s something worth looking at, so that`s a positive. If we get new owners they`ll bring a fresh perspective on things and maybe bring out the best in what`s already at the club?


Or maybe they won`t nobody can tell hence why I said at the end we will wait and see but you obviously missed that.

c'mon the pars

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33. Author:  Indiapar        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 15:59

The Caledonian Braves are a good example of how to seek investment in their club and putting in place a methodology to attract interest from around the globe. I am sure there will be no shortage in interest as its more about the potential of the club rather than its current operating model.

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34. Author:  DBA        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 16:05

Indiapar, Sat 5 Oct 15:59

The Caledonian Braves are a good example of how to seek investment in their club and putting in place a methodology to attract interest from around the globe. I am sure there will be no shortage in interest as its more about the potential of the club rather than its current operating model.


I mean, I get it, but that`s hardly a setup for the Scottish Championship and to suggest so is quite bizarre.

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35. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 16:26

I give up. You win. It`s going to end in disaster.

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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36. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 16:38

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 16:26

I give up. You win. It`s going to end in disaster.


Maybe learning to read full posts will stop you looking like a Muppet.

c'mon the pars

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37. Author:  DBA        
Date: Sat 5th Oct 2024. 16:42

cammypar 1995, Sat 5 Oct 16:38

da_no_1, Sat 5 Oct 16:26

I give up. You win. It`s going to end in disaster.


Maybe learning to read full posts will stop you looking like a Muppet.


I hope the irony isn`t lost...

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