Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (142 Viewers)

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Grendel

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Why would the game be off?

suggestion is a high court injunction is being confirmed Monday and then administration occurs late Wednesday afternoon. The employees manning the stadium for Heath and safety I can’t see will be contracted until administrators take over Thursday
 

Skyblueweeman

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And so that was the choice that fell before me-to carry on by myself, or to make friends with the boy everyone now called ‘boner’.

I've got a mate whose surname is Bone. Got some strange looks the other day when I said to my wife in public, 'I need to make more of an effort with Boner going forward'.
 

Grendel

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I've got a mate whose surname is Bone. Got some strange looks the other day when I said to my wife in public, 'I need to make more of an effort with Boner going forward'.

Peter?
 

Gynnsthetonic

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SHUNT31

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Probably nothing in it seeing as it says it'll be headed by Dawkins

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I remember seeing Dawkins tweet something a while ago but can’t find any link to what Simon has said?


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shmmeee

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For those that can’t be arsed to click:

American billionaire John McEvoy is considering a bid to buy Championship club Coventry City and the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Any takeover would be headed up by John Dawkins, a Sky Blues fan who is the UK managing director of record label Various Artists Management.
Sources close to Coventry owner Joy Seppala suggest she is not actively seeking to sell the Sky Blues.

The CBS Arena is owned by Premiership rugby union side Wasps.

McEvoy, founder of a San Diego-based mobile device distribution company, already holds ownership stakes in US National Hockey League team Nashville Predators and Major League Baseball outfit Colorado Rockies.

He works with Dawkins on the record label, where he is listed as a member of the senior management team. He bought a minority stake in the business, which manages artists such as Tom Grennan and The Libertines, back in 2019.

McEvoy attended the Sky Blues' match with Millwall in August and has met with a senior figure at the club.

The businessman is the latest name to be linked with a takeover of the stadium - with the Daily Mail reporting interest from ex-Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley and the NEC Group.

Former Wasps chief executive David Armstrong has also been linked with a bid for the CBS Arena and the Premiership club.

There is uncertainty over the future of the stadium. Wasps bought the stadium operating company in 2014 and were granted a 250-year-lease by freehold owners Coventry City Council.

But Wasps are grappling with debts running into the tens of millions of pounds and have been forced to take court action to fend off attempts by HM Revenue and Customs to force the payment of unpaid tax.

Notices of intention to appoint administrators were filed on 4 October with the Insolvency and Companies Court against parent company Wasps Holdings Limited, Arena Coventry Limited, and the company which holds the stadium lease - Arena Coventry Ltd (2006).

The court action provided a 10 working day grace period, protecting Wasps against action from creditors - including HMRC, and bondholders who are owed £35m by the club.

Wasps' latest statement insisted the club remained hopeful of securing the investment they need to avoid administration.

The statement, issued on 4 October, said: "A number of additional potential investors and funders have come forward. Discussions are now at a relatively advanced stage, and we remain hopeful of securing a deal that will allow the group, and the entities that sit within it, to move forward."

The most recent set of accounts for Wasps Holdings, covering the financial year ending June 2021, showed an £18.5m loss over a two-year period, with current liabilities of £54.7m.

But the financial woes continue to mount, with another £1m interest due to bondholders next month as a result of delaying the full repayment, which was originally due in May.
 

Bugsy

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When are we ment to get excited and think it's happening because I've had my hopes up before and ended up with fuck all
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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Of course it’s a long way from even being remotely close to happening, but the amount of American ownership in this country could become a real, real issue in the future. Not to say I’m against the prospect of a billionaire American owner with how our fortunes have been, but cumulatively it could be bleak for the prospect for the very foundations of British football


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shepardo01

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I'm still convinced that somehow;
1- Wasps (due to all their moving things around/multi faceted arms to the "company") will come out of this debt free and still at the CBS.
2 - As part of this, the Council will have given them special help related to the lease (preferred bidders for any new aspect of Wasps after admin)
 

Colin Steins Smile

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Potential US owner….. does this mean we will have the sky blue crew back, a north v south championship game, commercial breaks for throw ins, etc…. ? Plus some ridiculous appointments of staff
 

hutch1972

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Of course it’s a long way from even being remotely close to happening, but the amount of American ownership in this country could become a real, real issue in the future. Not to say I’m against the prospect of a billionaire American owner with how our fortunes have been, but cumulatively it could be bleak for the prospect for the very foundations of British football


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The foundations of British football were compromised the day we helped set up the PL.
 

Grendel

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I'm still convinced that somehow;
1- Wasps (due to all their moving things around/multi faceted arms to the "company") will come out of this debt free and still at the CBS.
2 - As part of this, the Council will have given them special help related to the lease (preferred bidders for any new aspect of Wasps after admin)

Im not sure it’s that simple anymore - i think the creditor liability is huge - a winding up order is due Monday there’s little escape from that
 
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