covboy1987
Well-Known Member
Wolves bought for 45 million - I would imagine that is the stadium and training ground and the whole set up including the players - What was our asking price when enquiries were been made
Joy wanted 90 million I believeI think before SISU there was one for £26million with an extended extended lease on the Ricoh.
Joy wanted 90 million I believe
Joy wanted 90 million I believe
Who'd want to buy us?
Genuinely what are you getting in assets? Players? Ticket & sponsorship revenue?
What else?
Sorry posted wrong...fans cheering,singing the owners name that's what new owners will getWho'd want to buy us?
Genuinely what are you getting in assets? Players? Ticket & sponsorship revenue?
What else?
Literally the players, the name and the golden share to play in League One.Who'd want to buy us?
Genuinely what are you getting in assets? Players? Ticket & sponsorship revenue?
What else?
It's all well and good being cheap.
Any new owner is going to want their own stadium aren't they?
Our club has no value apart from the playing squad, Ryton and a couple of years lease at the Ricoh.
Cheap as chips...
This is what has been meant when people say the club has been run into the ground. The main asset of any club outside the Premier League will always be its stadium, and as we don't have one we are indeed worthless. At this level our players are as much a liability as an asset if they are in contract.I can understand Sisu wanting to recoup some of their investment, but the amounts bandied about on here and mentioned in despatches of wanting tens of millions is just ridiculous in terms of what anyone would be getting.
Without the Ricoh we are pretty much worthless aren't we?
This is what has been meant when people say the club has been run into the ground. The main asset of any club outside the Premier League will always be its stadium, and as we don't have one we are indeed worthless. At this level our players are as much a liability as an asset if they are in contract.
Our only hope is if a Chinese consortium decides CCFC is worth a gamble by picking the whole club up on the cheap. They will not sell for peanuts though so the downward spiral is destined to go on. Their tactic of hoping to fluke two promotions is not a plan in any way.
Or how badly they've been managed by successive regimes.Not sure I need to say more than that to illustrate how far away CCFC is from a value of any kind
Money from the PLWhat are league distributions ?
If you strip out gate receipts our income is £3.5m compared to their £20.7m, a pretty big difference by anyone's standards.for various reasons this is an interesting page in the accounts in terms of perhaps our Championship aspirations. Take a look at the split of incomes and how they might relate to (a) owning a ground (b)the totals (c) our situation. Then look at the wages bill of a team that missed out of the play offs by quite a distance and (a) the amount paid and (b) the percentage of turnover.
you get money from the PL apart from parachute payment, we get something like £400K every year.Wolves were relegated at the end of the 2011/12 season, would have had parachute payments in the 2012/12 & 2013/14 accounts but 2014/15 there still seems to be £12m of payments
Literally the players, the name and the golden share to play in League One.
Yep.have they found it ?
It's all well and good being cheap.
Any new owner is going to want their own stadium aren't they?
Outside the premier league, this will always be the case.Wolves did need a very generous loan write-off of 40 million from Sir jack Hayward to put their books in order.
Still shows shows that with average gates of 20k they are still reliant on distributions to even cover the wage bill.
Who'd want to buy us?
Genuinely what are you getting in assets? Players? Ticket & sponsorship revenue?
What else?