Wasps downward spiral... (7 Viewers)

CCFC54321

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I said at the start when they were initially raising the bonds, that they had been greedy and bitten off more than they could chew with the £35m. They didn't need £35m, they only needed c£15m to pay odd the loan. Richardson paid himself £10m back then they spunked the other £10m for very little return.

They'd have been better off keeping the ACL loan, now they are having to borrow pretty much the same amount to keep them afloat.

The WMA would be ridiculous to give them the loan, you're giving someone £35m in debt to the bonds, plus their addition debts another £13m to add to the debt. If they were a football club they would be forced into administration, why do wasps think they are so special

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I think their overall debt is closer to £65m Stand corrected…
 

CCFCSteve

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I wonder if Appleton or someone of his ilk is going to rock up and miraculously wasps regain the lease and business via administration and get rid of millions in debt at some point🤔

Haha, who knows ! The problem for Wasps is that the bond holders will want repaying as much of their cash as possible and have security over the stadium (I think), so whoever is dealing with the administration/liquidation will be expected to achieve best value for the stadium lease, which makes a stitch up difficult. However, as I’ve half joked before, it still wouldnt surprise me if, given the chance, SISU low ball their offer and someone else picks it up…and maybe end up as landlord to us and Wasps 🤷‍♂️

The difference with the CCFC/SISU administration was that SISU were the only ones with security via one of their other smoke and mirrors entities, so controlled the process/ appointment….then Appleton played the ‘missing golden share’ game to put other interested parties off. As SISU group were by far the largest and only secured creditor and therefore the party with the main economic interest in a sale, they got away with it

Not sure Wasps/Wasps current owners have the same luxury
 

Philosoraptor

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From my understanding from the Prospectus, and I could be wrong here, is that security of the bond is held over the wasp group of companies.

If CCC takes the head lease back, then it will probably be easier for bondholders getting resettlements from the wasps group of businesses rather than the head lease, which has a huge clause in it.
 

The CableGuy

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If the WMCA agree to this they're fools. And I will open my own business, run it into the ground and goto the WMCA asking for 'public funds'.
 
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Liquid Gold

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I don't buy the argument that the money will be for dilapidations. The timing is just too convenient when they have all this money to pay and are late on it.

I understand that they may not be able to secure additional refinancing without it being sorted but they would have known that in advance, you'd think they'd have been in discussions with lenders for at least a year now. It would be incredible incompetence to let it go until after the repayment period to try and find a solution.

My guess is that they can only refinance x and they need to £13m to avoid insolvency. If they get it it will kick the can down the road but the same problems will still exist and this situation will be just over the horizon.

Surely local government won't be able to countenance it as they know it opens them up for other claims from a myriad of businesses along with legal claims of state aid.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I don't buy the argument that the money will be for dilapidations. The timing is just too convenient when they have all this money to pay and are late on it.

I understand that they may not be able to secure additional refinancing without it being sorted but they would have known that in advance, you'd think they'd have been in discussions with lenders for at least a year now. It would be incredible incompetence to let it go until after the repayment period to try and find a solution.

My guess is that they can only refinance x and they need to £13m to avoid insolvency. If they get it it will kick the can down the road but the same problems will still exist and this situation will be just over the horizon.

Surely local government won't be able to countenance it as they know it opens them up for other claims from a myriad of businesses along with legal claims of state aid.

Didn't they already get millions in public funds for some bullshit around the conference hall?
 

Liquid Gold

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Just read that Wasps thread too and I'm astounded how ignorant they are.

Honestly it's like people are questioning dear leader in N Korea.

Simon Gilbert is complaining that CCFC weren't sold the stadium even though he spent years working against CCFC in an attempt to get at sisu in tandem with Wasps' best mates at the council.

The critical thinking skills are almost 0 with it being goodies (them) vs baddies (sisu) and nothing else.
 

Liquid Gold

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Didn't they already get millions in public funds for some bullshit around the conference hall?
Surely that would have been ring fenced though.

Looks good in accounts but has no material impact.

Unless there has been some misuse of funds or corruption in the contract, neither of which can be ruled out with this relationship.
 

shepardo01

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Which they've not spent and not delivered, you wonder where that's gone if it's been drawn down
OSB replied to my post earlier basically saying that there is no scrutiny once you have the money. They could get the 13mil after applying for grounds/infrastructure upkeep, then bam... the Bond are all ok and paid (obviously they'll need more, but guessing the 13m applied for is that figure for a special bond related reason!)
 

torchomatic

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Young Wasps, there's a need to feel down
I said, Young Wasps, fuck off out of our ground
You can't stay there, as I'm sure you will find
You've finally run out of time

You'll get no cash from the WMCA...
 

torchomatic

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Just read that Wasps thread too and I'm astounded how ignorant they are.

Honestly it's like people are questioning dear leader in N Korea.

Simon Gilbert is complaining that CCFC weren't sold the stadium even though he spent years working against CCFC in an attempt to get at sisu in tandem with Wasps' best mates at the council.

The critical thinking skills are almost 0 with it being goodies (them) vs baddies (sisu) and nothing else.

Yes, it's quite amusing. Especially the guy claiming insider knowledge stating the hierarchy at the club aren't worried in the slightest.
 

clint van damme

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OSB replied to my post earlier basically saying that there is no scrutiny once you have the money. They could get the 13mil after applying for grounds/infrastructure upkeep, then bam... the Bond are all ok and paid (obviously they'll need more, but guessing the 13m applied for is that figure for a special bond related reason!)

If that's true its quite astounding to be honest.
 

clint van damme

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looking in on this, it looks like even if they get 13m, they’re still losing 10m a year. All it’s doing is kicking the can down the road. This is ending badly and I for one can’t wait…

It might be bad news for CCFC so really I should be happy with things as they are for now but to be honest, it's really fucking enjoyable!
 

shepardo01

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More interesting stuff from Mr Gilbert- Martin Reeves approaching WMids on behalf of Wasps without others knowing - stinks ..... again!!! :mad:
 
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The first grant came from the WMCA via the CWLEP!
Ha. This all seems doomed from the start then, you'd think.

Rationally, it's hard to make any kind of financial case, and a social case is pretty bloody hard for a club that didn't exist in the city until very recently!
 

fernandopartridge

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More interesting stuff from Mr Gilbert- Martin Reeves approaching WMids on behalf of Wasps without others knowing - stinks ..... again!!! :mad:
He's massively conflicted, ex ACL director heavily involved in the ACL / CCC / SISU dispute, massively invested his own reputation in the Wasps project. If only the Tories hadn't obliterated the independent Audit functions overseeing xentral and local government...
 

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