UEFA now makes sure of that, or the Independent Regulator will. Make sure the books are fine? Of course they are. Having a supporter representative on the board sounds great but what’s the practical benefit, if as pointed out you won’t get detailed information due to an NDA? The introduction of an Independent Regulator will automatically bring a dimension of fan input on the biggest levels, strip change and stadium location for instance, so necessity just isn’t there if your clubs not in danger of going insolvent. FSR should ensure that clubs survival from here on.Īsking the Tims for 20 million just to get overturned when push comes to shove would be viewed as unnecessary perhaps even vanity. Which ties into the next potential reason, Necessity.Ī visible reason to grasp the opportunity doesn’t jump out, not to mention in this particular instance folk have been burned before. Not only that but given the club are successful on the pitch and in attendance figures, the only viable area to become involved would be on the moral aspects, on which one can easily be outvoted with ‘a mere’ 15 percent holding. The questions and queries would become incessant to the point of irritating I’m sure. Tempered with a Non Disclosure Agreement of course, just standard protocol and strictly business, nothing personal. Imagine today’s figurehead, who would need an online presence to garner the support needed to sit on the board of all their behalves. Its easy for me to imagine big numbers jumping at the opportunity should a similar offer become available for our club of choice but when you look at our history the last time the Tims put their hands into their collective pockets we had the perfect figurehead, they are few and far between these days, and at one stage we thought Dermot ideal just to show nationality and personal riches shouldnt become the benchmark. If The Trust announced a similar deal I know there would be misgivings. I personally find it incredible such a large stake became available to supporters, any club’s supporters, in such a manner i.e. It happened to be Dave King and The Rangers as you will know, but I’m wondering if this failure has implications for all. I would rather focus on the under-discussed (in my humble opinion) news of supporters failing to take a major shareholding in their club, and maybe ask for some local opinion. Our menu also includes gluten-free and vegan cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and other treats for everyone in your family to enjoy.Yesterday saw my partner in crime focus on today’s massive game and I don’t see the point in covering old ground except to state this home match is the players big chance to stake a claim for a starting berth in next weekend’s Cup Final, and as such I expect an exciting attacking approach by the Bhoys and therefore a good victory. We source the finest local and international ingredients from Worcester to Madagascar to Belgium. Today, Bean Counter Bakery Café specializes in delicious and beautifully decorated wedding cakes, any occasion cakes and cupcakes, fine desserts and premier coffee. We have also made it a part of our mission to give back to the community that has helped us arrive where we are today. Our mission is to bring joy into people’s lives, whether it be a perfectly brewed cup of coffee or a beautiful wedding cake on the most special day of your life. We have stayed true to Alice’s core values: desserts handmade from scratch every day with the finest ingredients – just as she did in her home kitchen. However, some things have remained unchanged. Over the last 20 years, the Bean Counter Family has grown from a one-person operation in Alice’s home to multiple locations staffed with our talented bakers, decorators and baristas. In May 2020 Bean Counter’s new Flagship Store at Grove Street, Worcester, MA opened its doors. Soon, she expanded her locations to her Shrewsbury Café where she had more space to focus on her award-winning wedding cakes. With the community’s support, her first cafe opened on Highland Street in Worcester, Massachusetts in 2001. Her business grew quickly as her creations became renowned in the community. Founder and owner Alice Lombardi started Bean Counter Bakery Cafe in 1998 out of a licensed kitchen in her home, selling her delectable desserts to local Worcester businesses.
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