Sunday 23 June 2019

My Business...

Hi all,

If you follow me on twitter, I tweeted about a new business I am launching called Sellitch.

For your information, Sellitch is an online marketplace (like eBay) but our sellers sell physical products through a 60-second video pitch. Sellitch will be taking a 9% commission from each transaction and 1% of this will be donated to charity. The mission of Sellitch is to build a marketplace presenting opportunity and visibility, changing the way businesses buy and sell products online. 

If you own a small business selling physical products such as; clothing and accessories, toys or crafts etc. and you're looking for a new and exciting platform to increase your sales on, then please get in touch. Or, if you could refer Sellitch to a friend, that would be very much appreciated.

You can find Sellitch on twitter or instagram so please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Apologies I have not blogged in a very long time, things get in the way as time goes by. Despite this, I am still very much active on twitter .

I understand this is not Leeds United related but sometimes you have to use various platforms to get something going so I do hope you appreciate this. Thank you and Marching On Together.


Wednesday 25 May 2016

Massimo Cellino Is A Waste Of Time

Originally, i was going to title this post as "Leeds United Are A Waste Of Time", but I thought it'd be fitting to include the man's name who has made our football club feel unloved. I have absolutely no time whatsoever for the owner of Leeds United Football Club. He is an absolute disaster and there is no coming back from it. A recent example is openly inviting manager's for an interview when clearly the managerial position is already filled by Steve Evans. The best thing Evans could do now is turn around to Cellino and disrespectfully tell him to jog on. However, he won't do that. Why? Because he has gratitude, respect and loyalty towards a cause which is questionably worth fighting for. The ghost that is Cellino, implemented plans to refund 25% of each and every fan who purchases a season ticket if Leeds don't reach the play-offs next season. Brilliant. I won't be buying. I'd rather spend my money elsewhere than support Cellino's unmotivated regime. No plans have been set in place to achieve play-off status. No confirmed head coach, no head of recruitment, no contracts offered to Charlie Taylor or Lewis Cook - the list goes on and on. He is treating LUFC like he is selling the club when in reality, doesn't seem to have any intention to do so. Leeds barely have any attractive assets to potential buyers, more liabilities than anything. As a result, a buyer should expect the valuation to be reasonable. Oh no! Cellino requires each investor to lay down £5 million before they can even look at the books. Not to mention his ridiculous £60 million valuation of the club. So don't let it fool you when he argues there is no buyers willing to come forward because as always, Massimo Cellino is the main problem and will never change his attitude or business dealings. Back to the manager, Cellino is looking to appoint someone on the cheap. Furthermore, a man who he can control. I'd say a head coach at a Sunday League football club gets more benefits than one at Leeds United, in terms of freedom. The majority of our managers under his reign have spent their time doing the garden. It infuriates me to see people still support him, I literally don't know why. He is driving the club into the ground and whilst other clubs have big plans in place to move forward, we are going through the same disatourou cycle we went through a year ago. What I'm trying to say is, get on board with timetogomassimo.com Although it's the summer transfer window, we can make a difference together. To further show the crook that I'd rather have my dog in charge than him. It's that bad.

Thursday 31 March 2016

Leeds United Are Losing Another Generation Of Fans

Well, it pains me to write this but, I've never been so uninterested in my football club as I am now. All the bad press, the insults and the laughs at my football club just bore me to death. Yes, I agree. Leeds are a laughing stock. I'd rather laugh than cry when it comes to a ridiculous 4-1 loss at home to Huddersfield. This isn't a letter to the owner; to be honest, I don't know what it is! It's me speaking from the future. Telling everyone connected with United - another generation of fans will be lost. The lack of fight on the pitch; ambition from the board; honesty from coaches are just a regular thing now. So what in this damned world is motivating me to buy a ticket? Yes the odd few things come into play such as: - My support of Leeds United - Seeing other fans/friends - Watching the team play That isn't enough to pay £40+ for a ticket, plus travelling expenses. Not to mention three quarters of the time I do attend a Leeds game whether it be home or away, I come home sober and disappointed. Disappointed at the fact my team didn't get the right result and that my new Ralph Lauren Polo is covered in beer from the concourse. The fact of the matter is, supporters are losing interest. What's in it for us? Seemingly bugger all! I'd like to attend a football game being excited from my expectations of my team showing the passion, effort, and determination to get us another 3 points closer to something worth fighting for. Not to be lingering in mid-table and promising fans, next season will be different in February when the current season is over. Rarely you'll see a positive coming out of Leeds United these days, as they're often overshawdowed by the negatives created by Massimo Cellino. Who will in fact, drive this club into the ground. Still, some fans support him which baffles me. The protests are having a little impact on the ownership of the biggest club in Yorkshire - there is absolutely no sign of Cellino selling before next season. Therefore, it is very much acceptable for me to fear for next season. But do you know what? I can't be bothered anymore. If Leeds won't show the respect, loyalty, and passion - why should I? One generation of fans has already been lost, and as our current man in charge kindly puts it, "12 years in the sh**". Which is set to be 14 years. Not a thing has changed. Thinking about it, things have gotten worse! Going down to the local boozer and chatting to the oldest local about how he used to plant seeds in 1950 is genuinely more appealing than going to Elland Road. How sad is that? I'd say it's definitely not the same for most supporters but generally, interest has been lost. Huge respect to those fans who still find the willingness and ability to attend week in, week out. You're the heart and soul of our football club. I aren't sure how, or why you do it but; do you? I guess it's just a habit. If something doesn't change with the current state, I'm afraid fans will be lost, and so will the money. We'll spend many more years pondering relegation until it finally happens. We'll spend many more years wondering what could have been. We'll spend many more years dealing with the grief from our mates. "And no mate, I don't know what's going on at Leeds." #CellinoOUT

Wednesday 10 February 2016

CELLINO OUT - TIME TO ACT

I am not here to inspire you. I am here to write a clear and simple message. I want Massimo Cellino to sell my football club. I want my football club back. We've said this for many years and we should still be persistent in fighting for what is rightfully a part of our lives. He has caused too much controversy and bad publicity to my football club. He has treated us like a rag doll and hasn't showed any respect to the biggest part of Leeds United, the fans. Therefore I for one am going to do everything in my power to make myself heard. To make sure the owner knows that I am in full support of the football club - not him. To make sure he knows he deserves absolutely zero respect from any supporter of Leeds United. Its time to act. Leeds Fans Utd, Leeds United Supporters Trust, and the fans of Leeds United Football Club all need to unite and push Cellino into the opposite direction. Marching On Together?

Wednesday 27 January 2016

Farnan Confirms English Businessman Wants To Buy Leeds

Mike Farnan, formerly linked with a consortium involved to buyout Leeds United, has tonight confirmed on Twitter that Steve Parkin wants to buy Leeds United, not invest in a minority stake.

He also confirmed Steve Parkin wants to do the deal alone, not with a consortium. The Clipper Logistics owner has been spotted at Leeds' past two games amid rumours he has renewed his interest in the club. PICTURES BELOW


Tuesday 26 January 2016

UPDATE: Potential Buyer Will Be At Griffin Park

Leeds owner Massimo Cellino was in the Directors Box today watching his side beat Bristol City 1-0. He was spotted with a familiar face in Steve Parkin.

The owner of Clipper Logistics has been interested in buying Leeds United for years, and he could well get his wish - if he gets on Cellino's good side. PICTURES BELOW.

Adam Pope has confirmed Steve Parkin will also be at Griffin Park tonight to watch Leeds come toe to toe with Brentford. It's a long way to travel all that distance from Leeds, isn't it? Parkin also made no comment on whether he would be buying a stake in the club.


Saturday 23 January 2016

Takeover Back On The Cards Again As Buyer Spotted With Cellino?

Leeds owner Massimo Cellino was in the Directors Box today watching his side beat Bristol City 1-0. He was spotted with a familiar face in Steve Parkin.

The owner of Clipper Logistics has been interested in buying Leeds United for years, and he could well get his wish - if he gets on Cellino's good side. PICTURES BELOW.