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In all honesty Alan i want somebody in to take us forward.This is all dejavu to me.Ipswich away when all the Anti WTB started i saw people who will remain nameless chanting for V2001 and ranting how they where the best thing since sliced bread and where the future off PVFC lay.

Same people now are Anti V2001 and ranting on how Mo is the best thing since sliced bread.Lets get it right this time for the good of the club.

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If you want to attend matches no one is trying to stop you.... perhaps you should show the same consideration to those that want to demonstrate.... where they want to demonstrate and when they want to demonstrate... we all realise that if murky "I walk on water" doesnt live up to his own hype everyone and his dog will be blamed for the lack of achievement.... except murky "I walk on water" and the flotsam and jetsam of a team.... I wonder if the protestors will get the credit if it all goes well???

I wonder what the attitude would be if the team won when there was a protest but lost when there was no protest..... ah of course it would be the protestors fault for not protesting :rolleyes:

 

I have no problem with people who want to demonstrate as long as its peaceful. The intentions of the individuals are peaceful but the dynamics of a group/crowd of people are much different especially if fuelled by alcohol and this is why I fear confrontation.

 

All Vale fans hope the team wins despite demo's etc but over the long term disruption around a football club club generally correlates with poor results on the pitch. There are exceptions, perhaps Man U is one.

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Mo Chaudry is a "sportsman" and does like football and would consider himself a bit of fan of Port Vale Football Club......although power lifting

and a blackbelt in marshall arts along with a deep love of cricket along

with a sports science degree among other qualifications and a very sucessfull business in the sports and leisure industry could have proved a distraction

but the fact is Mo Chaudry just gets it and loves sport and has a long experience of the business of sport and leisure at many levels along

with a strong feeling for community and the local area in which he and his family live....the whole Vale thing is a challenge in both a sporting and business sense and it is also the case that it is also driven by a strong commitment to the local area and a feeling for community and wanting to put something back and leave a legacy.

The kind offer to invest 5 million is like a lottery win and many Championship clubs would snap his hand off for that kind of investment

but beyond the sporting and business challenge Mo Chaudry wants to put something back into the local community and leave a legacy and if that is returning Port Vale to being a proud Championship club that is professionally run then what is the problem with that.....

Mo Chaudry is a local man,a sportman,a business man and a man of community who just happens to also be a multi-millionaire interested in

the challenge that is Port Vale and he has the money,experience,drive and

ambition along with a team of professionals to take the club forward.

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I have no problem with people who want to demonstrate as long as its peaceful. The intentions of the individuals are peaceful but the dynamics of a group/crowd of people are much different especially if fuelled by alcohol and this is why I fear confrontation.

 

All Vale fans hope the team wins despite demo's etc but over the long term disruption around a football club club generally correlates with poor results on the pitch. There are exceptions, perhaps Man U is one.

 

Perhaps there should be a march every game, we won the last game 7-2

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Mo Chaudry is a "sportsman" and does like football and would consider himself a bit of fan of Port Vale Football Club......although power lifting

and a blackbelt in marshall arts along with a deep love of cricket along

with a sports science degree among other qualifications and a very sucessfull business in the sports and leisure industry could have proved a distraction

but the fact is Mo Chaudry just gets it and loves sport and has a long experience of the business of sport and leisure at many levels along

with a strong feeling for community and the local area in which he and his family live....the whole Vale thing is a challenge in both a sporting and business sense and it is also the case that it is also driven by a strong commitment to the local area and a feeling for community and wanting to put something back and leave a legacy.

The kind offer to invest 5 million is like a lottery win and many Championship clubs would snap his hand off for that kind of investment

but beyond the sporting and business challenge Mo Chaudry wants to put something back into the local community and leave a legacy and if that is returning Port Vale to being a proud Championship club that is professionally run then what is the problem with that.....

Mo Chaudry is a local man,a sportman,a business man and a man of community who just happens to also be a multi-millionaire interested in

the challenge that is Port Vale and he has the money,experience,drive and

ambition along with a team of professionals to take the club forward.

 

It is amazing that people cannot see the chance for the Vale to move up in the world, of course there will be details to sort out and assurances to be given. But until his plan is presented in confidence to a receptive board , there will be sniping with comments that have no relevence. Obviously the board will be well briefed on what to ask, the shareholders will have the final say, and so what is the problem?

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Mo Chaudry is a "sportsman" and does like football and would consider himself a bit of fan of Port Vale Football Club......although power lifting

and a blackbelt in marshall arts along with a deep love of cricket along

with a sports science degree among other qualifications and a very sucessfull business in the sports and leisure industry could have proved a distraction

but the fact is Mo Chaudry just gets it and loves sport and has a long experience of the business of sport and leisure at many levels along

with a strong feeling for community and the local area in which he and his family live....the whole Vale thing is a challenge in both a sporting and business sense and it is also the case that it is also driven by a strong commitment to the local area and a feeling for community and wanting to put something back and leave a legacy.

The kind offer to invest 5 million is like a lottery win and many Championship clubs would snap his hand off for that kind of investment

but beyond the sporting and business challenge Mo Chaudry wants to put something back into the local community and leave a legacy and if that is returning Port Vale to being a proud Championship club that is professionally run then what is the problem with that.....

Mo Chaudry is a local man,a sportman,a business man and a man of community who just happens to also be a multi-millionaire interested in

the challenge that is Port Vale and he has the money,experience,drive and

ambition along with a team of professionals to take the club forward.

 

Probably the best stated, well thought out case I have read to date :clap:

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What would happen if:

 

The three amigo's resigned over the week-end!

 

They've saddled the club with all these 'contracts' and knowing we were in so

 

much debt would they then be liable for anything at the club?

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Mo Chaudry is a "sportsman" and does like football and would consider himself a bit of fan of Port Vale Football Club......although power lifting

and a blackbelt in marshall arts along with a deep love of cricket along

with a sports science degree among other qualifications and a very sucessfull business in the sports and leisure industry could have proved a distraction

but the fact is Mo Chaudry just gets it and loves sport and has a long experience of the business of sport and leisure at many levels along

with a strong feeling for community and the local area in which he and his family live....the whole Vale thing is a challenge in both a sporting and business sense and it is also the case that it is also driven by a strong commitment to the local area and a feeling for community and wanting to put something back and leave a legacy.

The kind offer to invest 5 million is like a lottery win and many Championship clubs would snap his hand off for that kind of investment

but beyond the sporting and business challenge Mo Chaudry wants to put something back into the local community and leave a legacy and if that is returning Port Vale to being a proud Championship club that is professionally run then what is the problem with that.....

Mo Chaudry is a local man,a sportman,a business man and a man of community who just happens to also be a multi-millionaire interested in

the challenge that is Port Vale and he has the money,experience,drive and

ambition along with a team of professionals to take the club forward.

 

Hi BA,

 

Spot on but of course there are those who prefer not accept the blindingly obvious preferring instead to take every opportunity to criticise Mo the person, the businessman but never the bid itself. There appear to be those loyalist who put blind faith in BB and Co despite the lack of a credible business plan...but then again I am full of hype and spin so it appears of late:shutup:

 

Regards

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What would happen if:

 

The three amigo's resigned over the week-end!

 

They've saddled the club with all these 'contracts' and knowing we were in so

 

much debt would they then be liable for anything at the club?

 

Get them out NOW before they do more damage.

 

The longer they stay the worse it will be for P.V.F.C. and the harder it will be and the longer it will take to pay the mounting up of debts that the board are continually seeking to add to.

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What would happen if:

 

The three amigo's resigned over the week-end!

 

They've saddled the club with all these 'contracts' and knowing we were in so

 

much debt would they then be liable for anything at the club?

 

They would still have their directors' guarantees.

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Hi BA,

 

Spot on but of course there are those who prefer not accept the blindingly obvious preferring instead to take every opportunity to criticise Mo the person, the businessman but never the bid itself. There appear to be those loyalist who put blind faith in BB and Co despite the lack of a credible business plan...but then again I am full of hype and spin so it appears of late:shutup:

 

Regards

 

Then there are those who seem more ITK than most Vale fans who have all the answers.I have always said that Mo as a business man can not be faulted also on the 1 occasion i have had the pleasure of talking to him i found him both aproachable and sincere.Is it not ok to ask questions to answer any doubts i or others have ?

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