Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (6 Viewers)

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AFCCOVENTRY

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A part of Ashley's deal to buy Derby will reportedly see him not include any charges for the rent of Pride Park. He will also not take any money out of the club for the next decade in a bid to help the Rams get back on its feet. Interesting what he could do with the CBS and CCFC.

 

Evo1883

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Just a few more years of shit to go then everybody
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Liquid Gold

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Recap as it looks:

A company can sell assets and then go into admin so long as the sale was at a fair value with a fair process.

In this case, the lease.

If the company enters admin after, any money / assets left are distributed between creditors in order (secured - HMRC - unsecured etc.)

I guess it’s like selling a house in a divorce to some extent. Pay the mortgage off first, rest gets divided after secured loans are paid then split rest (or give to her in most cases by court order but that’s off subject)

I’m thinking the Trustees to Bondholders has to give permission to release the asset to be sold. Compass too.

Eg.

If MA offers 40m and that goes to bondholders (35) Compass (2? - don’t know don’t care) it’d leave 3 to go back into ACL bank account.

It may well be that ACL goes into admin after and that 3 gets split between remaining creditors.

Since the sale of asset has been dealt with (apparently) correctly then the director of the company at point of sale is unlikely to be held accountable after.

Similarly if the sale of asset is £50m and £37m to secured creditors (which triggers release of title) then £13 to ACL and to admin pot if applicable.

If the bid is £20m then the Trustees of the Bondholders might accept. If they do then they will release title / charge so that that asset can be transferred. The £20m will be split to bondholders but that’s no concern if ACL how.

MA / NEC won’t have to buy ACL in full I don’t think.

The council will probably have a transfer clause - hence their involvement.

I think that’s about right in layman’s terms. If I’ve got it wrong then let me know.
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Flying Fokker

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A part of Ashley's deal to buy Derby will reportedly see him not include any charges for the rent of Pride Park. He will also not take any money out of the club for the next decade in a bid to help the Rams get back on its feet. Interesting what he could do with the CBS and CCFC.

Are we 6 months out of sync? DCFC was done ages ago.
 

hill83

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Recap as it looks:

A company can sell assets and then go into admin so long as the sale was at a fair value with a fair process.

In this case, the lease.

If the company enters admin after, any money / assets left are distributed between creditors in order (secured - HMRC - unsecured etc.)

I guess it’s like selling a house in a divorce to some extent. Pay the mortgage off first, rest gets divided after secured loans are paid then split rest (or give to her in most cases by court order but that’s off subject)

I’m thinking the Trustees to Bondholders has to give permission to release the asset to be sold. Compass too.

Eg.

If MA offers 40m and that goes to bondholders (35) Compass (2? - don’t know don’t care) it’d leave 3 to go back into ACL bank account.

It may well be that ACL goes into admin after and that 3 gets split between remaining creditors.

Since the sale of asset has been dealt with (apparently) correctly then the director of the company at point of sale is unlikely to be held accountable after.

Similarly if the sale of asset is £50m and £37m to secured creditors (which triggers release of title) then £13 to ACL and to admin pot if applicable.

If the bid is £20m then the Trustees of the Bondholders might accept. If they do then they will release title / charge so that that asset can be transferred. The £20m will be split to bondholders but that’s no concern if ACL how.

MA / NEC won’t have to buy ACL in full I don’t think.

The council will probably have a transfer clause - hence their involvement.

I think that’s about right in layman’s terms. If I’ve got it wrong then let me know.

 

Flying Fokker

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If Ashley does take over and gets Hoffman on board, then together with Robins and Viveash we'd surely have the porkiest management team in the entire football league.I

EDIT: Scratch that, forgot about Steve Evans who is the Top Trump.

I see what you did with the edit.
 

CCFCSteve

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I really can’t fathom why you’d bid now. Any of the finance/business experts on here shed any light?

I might be wrong but I would’ve thought any bids now would be on the basis of buying the business and assets via a pre pack administration sale*. Everything gets agreed and the sale completed as soon as company enters administration

If so, the Gilbert comment about SISU only being interested in administration is a bit of a red herring. Maybe he means if ACL ends up in administration and there’s no other
bidders they might be interested !

*Unless someone thinks the stadium is worth £40m 🤷‍♂️
 

shmmeee

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I might be wrong but I would’ve thought any bids now would be on the basis of buying the business and assets via a pre pack administration sale*. Everything gets agreed and the sale completed as soon as company enters administration

If so, the Gilbert comment about SISU only being interested in administration is a bit of a red herring. Maybe he means if ACL ends up in administration and there’s no other
bidders they might be interested !

*Unless someone thinks the stadium is worth £40m 🤷‍♂️

Thats what I thought so confused as to what Sisu are waiting for?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I might be wrong but I would’ve thought any bids now would be on the basis of buying the business and assets via a pre pack administration sale*. Everything gets agreed and the sale completed as soon as company enters administration

If so, the Gilbert comment about SISU only being interested in administration is a bit of a red herring. Maybe he means if ACL ends up in administration and there’s no other
bidders they might be interested !

*Unless someone thinks the stadium is worth £40m 🤷‍♂️


I mean if Ashley really set aside 50 million for the Derby sale is it that out of the ordinary to think he'd go straight in?
 

pusbccfc

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Is there no way that the fans can get together and get a share of the stadium? Even 5% to stop decisions being made of outside of the clubs interest?
 

Telfer85

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Are we 6 months out of sync? DCFC was done ages ago.
Derby was completely different wasn’t it? Both the stadium and club were owned by the same person even though they were two separate entities. If Ashley bought this it’s either gonna need Sisu to basically shrug there shoulders and go you win here’s the club on the cheap or Ashley Vs Seppala ensues which I think would be bad news for all of us.

I hope I’m wrong.
 

Nick

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I might be wrong but I would’ve thought any bids now would be on the basis of buying the business and assets via a pre pack administration sale*. Everything gets agreed and the sale completed as soon as company enters administration

If so, the Gilbert comment about SISU only being interested in administration is a bit of a red herring. Maybe he means if ACL ends up in administration and there’s no other
bidders they might be interested !

*Unless someone thinks the stadium is worth £40m 🤷‍♂️

Yeah I think has brought a lot of confusion.

Why on earth would anybody want to buy it without admin?

Also, surely if it goes into admin and it's sealed bids etc how would they know how many other bids there are?
 

Evo1883

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Derby was completely different wasn’t it? Both the stadium and club were owned by the same person even though they were two separate entities. If Ashley bought this it’s either gonna need Sisu to basically shrug there shoulders and go you win here’s the club on the cheap or Ashley Vs Seppala ensues which I think would be bad news for all of us.

I hope I’m wrong.


True although he did offer 50 million didn't he
 

slowpoke

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What is the process ? I seem to remember the original preferred bidder for Derby not having the funds or something.
 

Nick

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Surely the council would have taken into consideration plans for CCFC before making bids preferred or not?
 

Gint11

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The latest is Ashley is preferred but he doesn’t want either club, just the arena
 
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