Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (63 Viewers)

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Grendel

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But clubs go into admin and the stadiums still operates, wont the cost go on to the stadium sale

The stadium clearly has no money and now liquidation is being muted
 

RegTheDonk

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Ashley is not interested -
Well thats us fucked then. Renting forever with SISU taking their fees. Surely there is some optimisum?

If the trust had and skill or credibility amongst the fans they would already have been looking to get control of the arena but obviously they wouldn’t want to upset the London team that used to play there.
Wasps asside, what are they playing at? Aren't they the go to guys for the media soundbite? Hardly a peep.
 

Nick

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Well thats us fucked then. Renting forever with SISU taking their fees. Surely there is some optimisum?


Wasps asside, what are they playing at? Aren't they the go to guys for the media soundbite? Hardly a peep.

The woman from the trust was expressing her sadness at Wasps going bust.
 

Grendel

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Which means the Council would get the lease back and would surely want it to keep running?

Why would they?
 

duffer

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Well thats us fucked then. Renting forever with SISU taking their fees. Surely there is some optimisum?


Wasps asside, what are they playing at? Aren't they the go to guys for the media soundbite? Hardly a peep.

Personal opinion is that the Trust is perhaps too divisive to be involved, and probably too disorganised to get involved.

I can't see that it would take a massive initial effort to get the ball rolling on a fan led buy out of ACL. Whether people would really put their hands in their pockets, that's a different matter.
 

Grendel

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To get maximum value of selling the lease again for the tax payers etc etc?

It wouldn't make any difference. Its a logistical headache to fund the opening of it and there is no money coming into it as all our money is paid to us.

Who pays for the catering, staff, maintenance, policing, parking attendants, electricity for lighting, heating etc?
 

Tommo1993

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Trying to comprehend the ins and outs of administration.

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Samo

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Personal opinion is that the Trust is perhaps too divisive to be involved, and probably too disorganised to get involved.

I can't see that it would take a massive initial effort to get the ball rolling on a fan led buy out of ACL. Whether people would really put their hands in their pockets, that's a different matter.

If there was a legal guarantee that I would get my money back if the sale didn't happen, or the required sum was not reached, I would definitely do it and I'd be very proud of it.
 

Nick

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It wouldn't make any difference. Its a logistical headache to fund the opening of it and there is no money coming into it as all our money is paid to us.

Who pays for the catering, staff, maintenance, policing, parking attendants, electricity for lighting, heating etc?

Ah yeah, guess all the existing contracts would vanish too for catering etc.
 

duffer

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Does he have the appetite to sink 20m into repairs?

Just on this £20m figure, I'm not saying you're wrong, but is there any evidence anywhere of this being a real issue?

I've only ever heard it here as a rumour, I've never seen anything vaguely official stating it. Happy to be corrected, obviously.
 

Philosoraptor

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I guess having renaming rights for Arena, stands, rooms etc could become quite profitable.

Imagine the Coventry Building Society Arena being liquidated. It's a PR nightmare.
 

Nick

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I guess having renaming rights for Arena, stands, rooms etc could become quite profitable.

Imagine the Coventry Building Society Arena being liquidated. It's a PR nightmare.

It would depend on the agreement for naming rights.

If it was with ACL then potentially the agreement is gone if it goes into admin?
 

Philosoraptor

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Of course, CCC have said their main concern is for CCFC to keep playing at the Arena. If the Arena is threatened with a close-down, then they surely have to take control of the lease. Unless they're full of shit.
 

duffer

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If there was a legal guarantee that I would get my money back if the sale didn't happen, or the required sum was not reached, I would definitely do it and I'd be very proud of it.

Yep, top of my head you'd perhaps want a CIC (Community Interest Company) set-up so any assets purchased are "locked-in" and an escrow account to protect deposits.

You can tell I've been thinking about it... 🙂
 

TomRad85

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Just on this £20m figure, I'm not saying you're wrong, but is there any evidence anywhere of this being a real issue?

I've only ever heard it here as a rumour, I've never seen anything vaguely official stating it. Happy to be corrected, obviously.
I find £20m hard to believe. Sure it needs a bit of love and it's grubby as fuck... but £20m seems a lot.

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rexo87

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Yep, top of my head you'd perhaps want a CIC (Community Interest Company) set-up so any assets purchased are "locked-in" and an escrow account to protect deposits.

You can tell I've been thinking about it...
Get it going Duffer!

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