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Jesus wept...could you imagine?'
She may have no options if her investors have said get rid of this loss making pile of doo doos (or words to that effect).It's all going to come down to what figure Joy will accept and only she knows that. Any potential way forward has to have the debt at least reduced and deferred if not written off entirely.
I suspect its about stubbornness and personalities now as much as hard cash. And that's a spanner in the works to any calculations of the clubs worth.
I'd guess the likely end game is selling off Ryton, perhaps with a rental deal with Warwick or someone and admin. Then we probably get wound up, the FA takes back the golden share and once again it's up to how a couple of people in a smoky rule internet the rules.
He just did, must be sick in the headJesus wept...could you imagine?'
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The encouraging thing *if* it were SISU going under rather than the club, is it loosens some of the control of that at least, gives us a bit more of a fighting chance.
Still think if it's down to Seppala herself, we can wave goodbye to our football club unless a nutter turns up with a wheelbarrow full of used fifty quid notes.
I think since we went down we are very much a Seppala investment more than a Sisu one.
I suspect we will only leave her grip through a spite filled admin, and as Sisu hold all the debt probably a spite driven winding up process. Unless of course said wheelbarrow turns up.
Buyers was it not?
I fear I agree with you. Not even sure it's spite either tbh, it's maintenance of her own 'brand' innit.
I dunno what's going on around here mind you. I just can't shake that the suspicion the Telegraph break cover and then almost immediately rumours start flying around. It's either a cunning plan to try and make a self-fulfilling prophecy, or the Telegraph are trying to piggy-back on something substantial.
No I went to the dolphin in canley and met him round the back - he and his minders were fairly intimidating.
jjust googled their address and the entrance appears to be up an alleyway.........very salubrious
So when someone first showed them round, did someone take Joy Seppala up the back alley?jjust googled their address and the entrance appears to be up an alleyway.........very salubrious
Why might the Telegraph break cover? Try Googling this 'OUT/2016/2034'
Funny how the asset stripping of the Coventry Evening Telegraph has gone so unnoticed.
So immediate 2-4k reinvigorated enthusiastic SBA added on the gates wouldn't be of any interest to them whatsoever? At the same time they would probably get by running Wasps & CCFC admin together (hence I mentioned "efficient outfit" earlier). CCC would have a major Rugby Club & football club with owners they know they can work with...all that investment under one roof & overarching banner cements the club in the City (resolving many fan's fears).Not a chance. The average investment required to get a successful championship team would be £100 million. Wasps don't actually pay for anything that doesn't generate instant return.
They could buy us and charge £2 million a year rent to fund their main operation.
How ridiculous can you get, the telegraph downsized to rented premises in the Canal Basin in 2012. That building they formerly occupied used to house printing presses and a much larger news team etc. its has been empty since they moved, it needs redevelopment. That submission has nothing to do with asset stripping it is a realistic approach to the current business conditions of the Mirror Group they're selling off a building they don't need. Local papers are dying, I'll give it 10-20 years and they'll all be online.
Did you not get the last and most important point? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decline_of_newspapersThe newspaper is on a course to self destruction isn't it.
By cutting what you called the 'news team' to reduce costs, you almost certainly damage the quality of the product and so sales fall... which mean you have to reduce costs still further, which damages the quality of the product even more and so sales fall still further...
Also, I don't think the profile of the paper has been enhanced by it moving from landmark offices in Corporation Street to the comparative backwater of the canal basin (pun intended).
You don't seem to understand. Irrespective of reasons, we had 8k at last home game. They weren't all called into work urgently on a Saturday were they?
*Edit* Why not blame Big Dave for having the cheek to play golf instead of watching CCFC, or Fred because his mrs says he has to take her shopping on Saturday between the exact times of 3pm and 5pm. or Bob because he was on a promise every other Saturday between 3pm and 5pm. Inconsiderate bas***ds to say the least eh?
That could so easily be all about CCFC... just read "first team" for "news team" and think of ticket sales rather than newspaper salesThe newspaper is on a course to self destruction isn't it.
By cutting what you called the 'news team' to reduce costs, you almost certainly damage the quality of the product and so sales fall... which mean you have to reduce costs still further, which damages the quality of the product even more and so sales fall still further...
Also, I don't think the profile of the paper has been enhanced by it moving from landmark offices in Corporation Street to the comparative backwater of the canal basin (pun intended).
exactly, I was delighted when the current bunch of wankers took over from the last bunch of wankers so I'm going to reserve judgement on the next bunch of wankers.
How ridiculous can you get, the telegraph downsized to rented premises in the Canal Basin in 2012. That building they formerly occupied used to house printing presses and a much larger news team etc. its has been empty since they moved, it needs redevelopment. That submission has nothing to do with asset stripping it is a realistic approach to the current business conditions of the Mirror Group they're selling off a building they don't need. Local papers are dying, I'll give it 10-20 years and they'll all be online.
*Edit* just for you smart arses. That should read, I along with a couple of others told you all 4 years ago when I joined the forum they were wankers when they arrived 9 years ago.... Thank you.I along with a couple of others, told you all they were wankers 9 years ago, starting to believe now eh?
*Edit* just for you smart arses. That should read, I along with a couple of others told you all 4 years ago when I joined the forum they were wankers when they arrived 9 years ago.... Thank you.
I think since we went down we are very much a Seppala investment more than a Sisu one.
I suspect we will only leave her grip through a spite filled admin, and as Sisu hold all the debt probably a spite driven winding up process. Unless of course said wheelbarrow turns up.
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Overall, Sisu have been left with the white elephant in the room... CCFC. The hedge fund is in dramatic free fall as a business and not really making money. <snip>
As my contact said...'they won't be hanging around for much longer. They can't afford it and nobody trusts their money to be invested with them anymore'.
If they can't find new investors to pull CCFC up and build assets they will dump. <snip>
It's all out there in the public domain.
The business in Germany
The changing of business premises
The first step towards selling Ryton.
I just don't understand how not putting the club into administration. Is the current path for them.
The only thing I can think is it somehow affects compensation if they won the legal battles.
If the club itself is not in significant debt crises administration is illogical.
But you also praised Ray Ranson and his vision.
lolThere was nothing wrong with Ranson and his vision. It was a pity SISU reneged on it.
If the club itself is not in significant debt crises administration is illogical.
I guess that means there won't be any new stadium then.
No I can't see it going to another admin. Agreed.
also I don't know how these things work but surely Joy can't just wind the club up because she wants to can she?
They can't attract investors. People don't want to invest their money with Sisu right now. If they magically find the investors for a new stadium then it could happen.
The original plan was invest in playing squad to get to the premiership. Didn't work.
2nd plan - investment money ran out and premiership gain was slipping away each season. Plan shifted to getting the Ricoh on the cheap and at one point they asked for it to be handed over. They thought of they could marry up the stadium on the cheap with the club they could cash in big time. Didn't work. Wasps came and took it.
3rd plan - time to sell assets to satisfy investors and move the club being self sufficient as no more money is being pumped in. Original investors have moved on and they can't find new ones. That's where we are at now.
Next move:
1) find investors to build a new ground or
2) leave the club self sufficient and maybe premiership might come one day or
3) just keep selling a star player each year from the academy to help keep investors happy
4) take what they can from sale of club and bin the investment . Investor would rather take an 80% loss than have nothing left.
My personal thought is we are somewhere between point 1 and point 4. If they can find that investor then they will try again to marry club with a stadium and then exit with a big sale. If they can't, they will just move on. 10 year mark is coming next year and CCFC is an absolute failure on their portfolio.
No mention of the litigation, JR1 & JR2, where do they fit in?