A friendly should definately be top of the agenda for the AGM. This should be used more as a fundraiser rather than begging Fans. I know its not easy getting them, but last year we missed the boat on Wolves and Sunderland's tours of Ireland.
Look I'm just quoting what was said in the Champion. 1mil to run the club and a quarter of that goes to players wages. Sorry but is that not the correct maths? I can see why they have budgeted that much with a European trip costing the guts of 100,000 taking up a chunk of it.
Your talking 300 euro average a week for each player. Taking into account part time players thats probably about right maybe an extra 50k to that, so circa 300k?
EDIT: good point Rovers Fan that would probably make up for it.
outside player wages other expenses will be manager wages, ref fees, medical costs,security costs,travel costs(european travel will cost fortune)etc
Last edited by Trainee; 18/02/2009 at 8:31 PM.
Early days but after two games with the reserves Seamus Coleman looks like he could be playing first team football at Everton within a month or two. If that happens I have heard that Rovers will receive €150K, if that is true then that would cover the European venture but would hate to see us having to use that much up over a few matches. What is the position regarding home European games, will the Showgrounds be passed ok or are we going to have to take our games elsewhere and where. Totally agree that an attractive friendly would be a huge help as I feel the begging bowl will not succeed as this country will have slipped further financially over the next six months.
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I think someone mentioned before about selling the naming rights for the main stand, which is a great idea.
There are still companies out there with big advertising budgets even in this current econmic climate eg Aviva spending a fortune on rebranding from Hibernian etc.
Another company for example spending a lot of money on advertising at the moment is Bord Gais, which is entering the electricity market nationwide.
As Bord Gais have no current customer base in the NW, Sligo Rovers could be seen as a perfect vehicle to get their name in the marketplace.
LOI and Bord Gais have a history together as they sponsored the league for a number of years during the 80's/90's.
The 'local well' is pretty dry at the moment so we might as well try new avenues of fiance. Perhaps when a CEO is appointed it is something he or she could look into.
Maybe one of the improvements would be a TV gantry on the Jinks Ave side making the top of the main stand one big blank canvas for advertising a la Pats main stand
The Anglo-Irish Stand. It'd be looking great for a few years and then collapse - and it would be nobody's fault.![]()
"Even if the wind stops to blow
Even if the sea ceases to flow
Even if the sun ceases to rise
The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning star glittering in the sky."
Fivesilver, I'm putting you through to the next round.![]()
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