CollegeTillIDie
16/12/2004, 9:20 PM
College TID, I think that you will find otherwise.
At Waterford's last AGM in October, the Club reported to its shareholders that its debt is now down to €30,000 ( from + €700k in 2000). The previous incumbents left the Club in such a mess that when our current chairman came in that summer people thought he should be carted off to the local lunatic asylum. No businessman in the South East were prepared to touch Waterford with a 40ft barge pole.
In short WUFC nearly went bust in June 2000 with a massive 6 figure debt but our Chairman (I dont like the guy what he did to Jimmy McGeough) steadied the ship and we now have one of the best run clubs administratively in the League. Our finances are very tight but we are sure that the mistakes of the past will never be repeated again.
Yes as a shareholder myself I checked the literature that was sent in connection with the last AGM it is way down admittedly but the focus seemed to be reducing and eliminating the debt rather than splashing the cash on player's wages. I agree with you about Chairman Mao but he did steady the ship, shame he insists his son gets picked in the team....
At Waterford's last AGM in October, the Club reported to its shareholders that its debt is now down to €30,000 ( from + €700k in 2000). The previous incumbents left the Club in such a mess that when our current chairman came in that summer people thought he should be carted off to the local lunatic asylum. No businessman in the South East were prepared to touch Waterford with a 40ft barge pole.
In short WUFC nearly went bust in June 2000 with a massive 6 figure debt but our Chairman (I dont like the guy what he did to Jimmy McGeough) steadied the ship and we now have one of the best run clubs administratively in the League. Our finances are very tight but we are sure that the mistakes of the past will never be repeated again.
Yes as a shareholder myself I checked the literature that was sent in connection with the last AGM it is way down admittedly but the focus seemed to be reducing and eliminating the debt rather than splashing the cash on player's wages. I agree with you about Chairman Mao but he did steady the ship, shame he insists his son gets picked in the team....