More importantly why does the Echo feel the need to publish each letter they receive even if from people who are plainly clueless? 3 letters and they have published them all? Is that where the Echo is now...Why does Alan Hales think losses are very likely to occur? What is his expertise?
Echo News Is a bot mate. It auto posts anything "Blues" related. Regardless of how tripe it is.There have always been contentious letters published in the Echo, nothing wrong with that. What is wrong is deciding that it is worthy of pushing them out onto biased social media like ShrimperZone. Very few readers of the Echo, electronic or hard copy, bother with the letters column, but make it available to a larger electronic audience and the **** hits the fan.
My vote would go to just deleting the letter at birth (but that view is as an ordinary Zoner).
SBC will be the landlord renting properties that they will be leasing then owning.To be fair to Mr Hales he is basically highlighting the deal that would mean the Council paying full rents on empty property. It seems now that some Councillors have at last woken up to the fact that this deal would be terrible for the City and it's council tax payers. It will need to be renegotiated. So often, business people, developers, even dodgy ones like RM run rings around public sector bodies who often seem to have little business nous. Consequently they get stitched up to a lousy deal. A good example is Wet Spam and the London Stadium, the club must be laughing all the way to the bank. The sooner this issue over rents gets sorted the better. We urgently need this takeover to take effect.
We have no idea of the financials of the deal and so have no way of assessing if it is good or not. The financials will have an assumed occupancy rate, rent received, lease costs etc, as far as I know the details of that are not public so again there isnt a way for the public to asses if good or bad deal.To be fair to Mr Hales he is basically highlighting the deal that would mean the Council paying full rents on empty property. It seems now that some Councillors have at last woken up to the fact that this deal would be terrible for the City and it's council tax payers. It will need to be renegotiated. So often, business people, developers, even dodgy ones like RM run rings around public sector bodies who often seem to have little business nous. Consequently they get stitched up to a lousy deal. A good example is Wet Spam and the London Stadium, the club must be laughing all the way to the bank. The sooner this issue over rents gets sorted the better. We urgently need this takeover to take effect.
To be fair to Mr Hales he is basically highlighting the deal that would mean the Council paying full rents on empty property. It seems now that some Councillors have at last woken up to the fact that this deal would be terrible for the City and it's council tax payers. It will need to be renegotiated. So often, business people, developers, even dodgy ones like RM run rings around public sector bodies who often seem to have little business nous. Consequently they get stitched up to a lousy deal. A good example is Wet Spam and the London Stadium, the club must be laughing all the way to the bank. The sooner this issue over rents gets sorted the better. We urgently need this takeover to take effect.
Ron doesn't see it that way.‘It’s risky’. No **** Sherlock, there’s risks on all sides. The same can be said about absolutely everything in life, but that’s not a reason to never do anything. The only certainties in life are death and taxes.
There is the risk of financial loss to the council/property developers on one side, which Alan seems very alert to. Oddly, he seems less concerned to note that there is also the potential for those same folks to fill their boots. The DD should help narrow down the range of likely outcomes, and insurances will quite possibly further mitigate any downside risk.
There’s also a risk that the football club is kaput, which Alan doesn’t really dwell on at all despite limp protestations about how ‘we all wish the club well’, ‘start next season with optimism’ and other unconvincing hackneyed guff.
Alan, you sir are a prat. Your letter is garbage. Next time, do us all a favour and don’t bother.
I do get your point but maybe we just need to cut the Echo a little slack. Season is over. Pretty safe to say every day is a slow news day right now. Like every other newspaper, they have to drive engagement. No one’s forcing any of us to read (and get triggered) by the letters.More importantly why does the Echo feel the need to publish each letter they receive even if from people who are plainly clueless? 3 letters and they have published them all? Is that where the Echo is now...
Opinions are opinions wherever they are aired, it's true.I do get your point but maybe we just need to cut the Echo a little slack. Season is over. Pretty safe to say every day is a slow news day right now. Like every other newspaper, they have to drive engagement. No one’s forcing any of us to read (and get triggered) by the letters.
When you strip it all back, isn’t SZ just people posting their opinions and opening up debates anyway.
Some are better than others…