SOMETHING ABOUT JR D (48 Viewers)

wingy

Well-Known Member
You would assume so, although is an appeal just them going and appealing it to be heard again so does it have a defence?
I'm thinking overall, think there was an Initial £400k at some point but there's been a fair bit since then.
So thinking this chrystalises that?
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
would think that the full amount of costs awarded to CCC have yet to be physically paid over - often sums are paid in to court or lawyers client account whilst appeals continue rather than paid over
 

Nick

Administrator
I'm thinking overall, think there was an Initial £400k at some point but there's been a fair bit since then.
So thinking this chrystalises that?

Didn't some get paid before for the actual JR (not appeal)? Remember some being paid.

I guess there is more to be added on since.
 

Nick

Administrator
I reckon after the appeal of Hickinbottoms decision.

August 2014 I can find:

A spokesman for the council said today: “The council has received the £250,000 in full from Sisu in relation to the council’s legal costs and that satisfies the court order.”

Cant find much else.
 
Last edited:

Senior Vick from Alicante

Well-Known Member
would think that the full amount of costs awarded to CCC have yet to be physically paid over - often sums are paid in to court or lawyers client account whilst appeals continue rather than paid over

One would assume its one of the fabled escrow accounts that Sisu like to use. If their is any more money to be paid out I wonder if it will be paid by Sisu or the club and will this have a direct bearing on transfer funds for January hence the fact that we have so many executive vacancys that are being dual rolled?
 

Colin Steins Smile

Well-Known Member
The legal teams are in danger of having to find some other work. That'll be a shock to the system after years of the SISU funded litigation.

Having said that I'm forgetting it's SISU we're writing about. I expect they are trying to find something in the ruling to challenge.
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
Merry Christmas everyone.
Let's hope this is it lets all go up the City to celibate:) :) :)
 

Winny the Bish

Well-Known Member
And now we get to do it all again with JR2. Unless SISU can prove that the Council rejected a much greater bid of theirs - with promises of nearly £13m in further investment like Wasps have supposedly made - is probably also dead in the water and going to be ridiculously drawn out.

So, shall we meet again in 2 years to see how that one went? CCFC will probably be in League 2 or the Conference by then.
 

Colin Steins Smile

Well-Known Member
And now we get to do it all again with JR2. Unless SISU can prove that the Council rejected a much greater bid of theirs - with promises of nearly £13m in further investment like Wasps have supposedly made - is probably also dead in the water and going to be ridiculously drawn out.

So, shall we meet again in 2 years to see how that one went? CCFC will probably be in League 2 or the Conference by then.
It won't be League 2 or the Conference. It''l be the Coventry & District League
 

Sky Blue Kid

Well-Known Member
3) Sisu sought to blame the club’s financial woes on ACL, but the judge said the club sold their right to revenues at the Ricoh Arena “for good consideration”. He also pointed out that when Sisu bought the club they had “full knowledge” of the lack of revenue rights and the contractual commitment to pay ACL £1.3m-a-year in rent.

Anyone still in doubt that SISU knew all along what they "Signed up for" Torchy?
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
3) Sisu sought to blame the club’s financial woes on ACL, but the judge said the club sold their right to revenues at the Ricoh Arena “for good consideration”. He also pointed out that when Sisu bought the club they had “full knowledge” of the lack of revenue rights and the contractual commitment to pay ACL £1.3m-a-year in rent.

Anyone still in doubt that SISU knew all along what they "Signed up for" Torchy?
They never knew for ober a year after paying it for that long?
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
I only have one reaction to this:

O963yXG.jpg
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
What is JR2?

Sisu have lodged an application to challenge the terms of the deal which saw Premiership rugby club Wasps secure Ricoh Arena firm ACL in October 2014.

Wasps secured 100 per cent of the company by paying the council and Alan Edward Higgs Charity’s £2.77million each for their 50 per cent shares.

The rugby club also paid back the remainder of a £14.4million council loan to ACL and agreed an extension of the lease of the venue from 50 years to 250 years from freehold owners Coventry City Council.

This second legal challenge can get underway now the first judicial review process appears to have ended.

The aim of the legal action is not yet clear but it is likely Sisu would like to see the deal undone or for compensation to be paid for the negative impact on the football club.
................................

That's the exit plan.
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
What is JR2?

Sisu have lodged an application to challenge the terms of the deal which saw Premiership rugby club Wasps secure Ricoh Arena firm ACL in October 2014.

Wasps secured 100 per cent of the company by paying the council and Alan Edward Higgs Charity’s £2.77million each for their 50 per cent shares.

The rugby club also paid back the remainder of a £14.4million council loan to ACL and agreed an extension of the lease of the venue from 50 years to 250 years from freehold owners Coventry City Council.

This second legal challenge can get underway now the first judicial review process appears to have ended.

The aim of the legal action is not yet clear but it is likely Sisu would like to see the deal undone or for compensation to be paid for the negative impact on the football club.
................................

That's the exit plan.
SISU have had a negative impact on mine and the rest of CCFC fans lives, can we sue them?
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
would think that the full amount of costs awarded to CCC have yet to be physically paid over - often sums are paid in to court or lawyers client account whilst appeals continue rather than paid over

I'm sure Gilbert would have told us if not!
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
What is JR2?

Sisu have lodged an application to challenge the terms of the deal which saw Premiership rugby club Wasps secure Ricoh Arena firm ACL in October 2014.

Wasps secured 100 per cent of the company by paying the council and Alan Edward Higgs Charity’s £2.77million each for their 50 per cent shares.

The rugby club also paid back the remainder of a £14.4million council loan to ACL and agreed an extension of the lease of the venue from 50 years to 250 years from freehold owners Coventry City Council.

This second legal challenge can get underway now the first judicial review process appears to have ended.

The aim of the legal action is not yet clear but it is likely Sisu would like to see the deal undone or for compensation to be paid for the negative impact on the football club.
................................

That's the exit plan.

Can't argue with that, I don't think. We, in theory, had first refusal but never stood a chance. ACL were always going to sell to Wasps.
 
Last edited:

Ashdown

Well-Known Member
I would say if SISU now push on with this JR2 bullshit and are likely to be still here in 2 years...........attracting players in January for peanuts, falling casual support and a collapse in ST numbers will ensue. They will be able to cut costs further soon and just open the corporate stand or failing that as I think 'Otis' suggested the 4000 capacity at the BPA would be sufficient for their fucked up club whilst they pursue a bit of compo at our expense !
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
I would say if SISU now push on with this JR2 bullshit and are likely to be still here in 2 years...........attracting players in January for peanuts, falling casual support and a collapse in ST numbers will ensue. They will be able to cut costs further soon and just open the corporate stand or failing that as I think 'Otis' suggested the 4000 capacity at the BPA would be sufficient for their fucked up club whilst they pursue a bit of compo at our expense !

And then the world ends.
 

rupert_bear

Well-Known Member
Was wondering, could this be an opportunity for any interested party, if there is one, to move in with a bid for the football club and be public about it. As I see it sisu are in a spot, they may talk big but with this JR1 seemingly dead in the water they either cling on to this JR2 which they surely have doubts about now or continue to bleed money by hanging on to our football club, or is it simply a woman scorned scenario with our Joy.
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
I would say if SISU now push on with this JR2 bullshit and are likely to be still here in 2 years...........attracting players in January for peanuts, falling casual support and a collapse in ST numbers will ensue. They will be able to cut costs further soon and just open the corporate stand or failing that as I think 'Otis' suggested the 4000 capacity at the BPA would be sufficient for their fucked up club whilst they pursue a bit of compo at our expense !

and all along, the claim for compo increases
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
What is JR2?

Sisu have lodged an application to challenge the terms of the deal which saw Premiership rugby club Wasps secure Ricoh Arena firm ACL in October 2014.

Wasps secured 100 per cent of the company by paying the council and Alan Edward Higgs Charity’s £2.77million each for their 50 per cent shares.

The rugby club also paid back the remainder of a £14.4million council loan to ACL and agreed an extension of the lease of the venue from 50 years to 250 years from freehold owners Coventry City Council.

This second legal challenge can get underway now the first judicial review process appears to have ended.

The aim of the legal action is not yet clear but it is likely Sisu would like to see the deal undone or for compensation to be paid for the negative impact on the football club.
................................

That's the exit plan.

Do you think they have been advised that this compensation will be bigger at the point it us agreed if they still own the club?
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top