That is the big, massive, elephant in the room that we’ve been waiting months to find out about.
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Celtic and Rangers are out of his price range.
Aberdeen have wealthy backers.
Hearts are ****s.
Everyone else are diddy teams.
That’s leaves Hibs as the only opportunity to invest in a British side that could realistically qualify for Europe and attract a large enough support to be relatively self sufficient.
It still makes little sense for an American based Peruvian to purchase a Scottish football club and model the club he’s bought on the likes of St Johnstone or Killie and punch above our weight while not investing in the playing side of the club at all. What’s happening with the indoor stadia investment at HTC also?
I might be wrong but I believe its needed for some kind of stadia certificate.
Anyway, its not something we should turn our nose up at. Iceland put a lot of their recent success down to the fact they invested in infrastructure. That being 30 all weather pitches, many of which were indoor. Being able to train on a full size pitch regardless of weather gives us an advantage.
Get to the group stage of the Europa regularly and we would be more than relatively self sufficient. We've spent so long being careful about our finances, we seem to have lost the will to compete and are now happy to just survive... at least the board are. Whatever 'improvements' are planned, I sincerely hope they're not just cosmetic. Ron needs to step up to the plate, or what's the point of buying us?
Did you read the article or just copy and paste from Google search results? That article is based on the cheapest season tickets available at each club. Because Hibs have flat pricing they appear higher up the list, however other teams in the league have more expensive season tickets. It doesn’t compare apples with apples.
Season ticket beside the dugouts at Easter Road = £405
Season ticket beside the dugouts at Pittodrie = £434
Season ticket beside the dugouts at Tynie = £500
More than six months and that’s more than long enough to let us know wtf is going to happen.
It’s not realism also. Unless we can get an answer as to why he bought us speculation will continue. It’s not as if anything positive has happened since we got bought over.
Definitely not. I just dont see him spending extra millions a season just to come 3rd (which isn't guaranteed). I'm hoping he's looking to grow the club long term so it can attract extra money, that means getting the footballing side doing better with the budget it's got.
I forgot to add, when in January does Ron intend putting his ideas/plans out there?
It is now half way through the month and no date for any announcement has been made, 14/15 days to go yes however if Ron is organised in what he is doing his diary will have a day/date in it by now I would bet.
It’s all about the community and match day experience for the fan.