Quote mystic eddie="mystic eddie"Anyone daft enough to give him money deserves to lose it.'"
So, that's practically the whole of the core Bulls support, and many people from outside the club, including Steve O'Connor. Nice one.
Quote mystic eddie="mystic eddie"I said that anyone daft enough to give HIM money, not, as I thought the pledge was for, the CLUB money.'"
Or, the direct quote you replied to was this:
Quote mystic eddieBradford Badger wrote:Anyone else want to go knock on Hoods door and ask for their money back?'"
BB was obviously talking about, and only about, people who pledged and paid. Therefore, so were you, unless despite quoting that comment, you weren't talking about pledgers, but about hypothetical persons who for unspecified reasons might give money to Hood.
In fact, we got what it said on the tin. We stopped the club from closing the doors. If we had not been "daft enough" to do so, then the club wouldn't even be here for you to pen your poisonous comments about.
And as Adey says, no-one will now ever know what would have happened without CC's last minute intervention and call for EGM.
Quote mystic eddie="M@islebugs"On the other hand if you, I or anyone else who owned 26% of a business and heard the Chair and CEO announce what they did, then I think you would have to act. I don't see what else could have happened.'"
Act, yes. The issue is, act in what way. One option would have been for all to temporarily bury their grievances and differences, and get around a table to solve the crisis. So far as we have been told, that did not happen, indeed it seems the two camps simply refuse to meet. If I had been CC, that's what I'd have been looking to do. And that's also looking further back than just recent weeks; Coulby suggested there'd been no dialogue for at least 2 years.
Quote mystic eddie="M@islebugs"FWIW I'm surer than ever that Hood should have taken the club into admin before the settlement of the Harris deal siting the alleged £3.2million liability.'"
I'd sadly agree with that. When I heard indications of our total capitulation and the breathtaking numbers involved, it was obvious to me and still is that these numbers were too much for us to cope with. And the weird statement that the payments were "covered by the Sky money" is sheer bravado, but bollox. Like being fined £25K, but saying to the wife, "Don't worry love, it's covered by my wage".
It would surely have been better to fight on, and I remain of the same view that we had a decent chance. The arguments ranged at my view at the time was that we [ihad[/i to settle, because if we lost, it would bankrupt the club, and that was a gamble we couldn't take.
Can anyone now see the flaw in that logic, albeit with hindsight? Now we may have the worst of all worlds. We may go down the tubes, yet Leeds have all our money.