Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (133 Viewers)

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Nick

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Any company can agree an exclusivity period with a particular bidder, it doesn't just apply to administration

Well yeah if it is just selling normally the seller can literally do what they want and listen to whatever bids they want?

If it's going to drop into admin, wipe away shit loads of debts but picks a particular offer in advance then it seems different.
 

The Philosopher

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Secured creditors with a fixed charge

These are generally banks and other asset based lenders that hold a fixed charge over the asset in question – vehicles, for example, property, or land. The lender is entitled to recover possession of the asset on the insolvency of the company, with the fixed charge being registered with Companies House.
Yes, my thoughts all along were that the lease was secure in the same way that a bank / mortgage / debenture / commercial premises works. The trustee (bank) has preference and the proceeds go there and on to the bondholders.

Some on here suggested that somehow that is beIng circumnavigated.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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pete. Your way off the mark there. Ashley paid substantial amount of money to get exclusivity. In turn that meant he has funded the day to day operations of the CBS for a few weeks now.
Be good to see the timeline from ccfc making their payment and feeling there may be more on offer than a few home games to Ashley paying an exclusivity amount and keeping acl out of admin. Think both can be true
 

Grendel

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Well yeah if it is just selling normally the seller can literally do what they want and listen to whatever bids they want?

If it's going to drop into admin, wipe away shit loads of debts but picks a particular offer in advance then it seems different.

It isn’t different - the key is acl are to all intent and purpose insolvent

Ashley - we assume - has as part of the exclusivity deal funded the stadium costs and the £1 million payment. It gives security that the buffer is genuine compared to someone say on a radio station saying he’s got £20 million
 

shmmeee

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So i asked before but is there any legal duty on company directors to entertain any other bids if they’ve filed a notice basically saying the company is screwed?

Could they turn down a higher bid basically?
 

shmmeee

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Didn't we (CCFC) do this when (I think) ACL tried to put us into admin... and we then put ourselves in so as, I'm guessing, to have greater control after appointing the infamous Mr Appleton!!???

Wasn’t that because Sisu were the biggest creditor?
 

Nick

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It isn’t different - the key is acl are to all intent and purpose insolvent

Yes so effectively how can Richardson decide which bid is best for creditors? As we have seen he is trying to get the charges removed.

If that happens, what's to stop him from saying "The £15m is mine and you can all share this £5"
 

Grendel

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Wasn’t that because Sisu were the biggest creditor?

In effect yes so they made the biggest bid on the total group debt
 

tisza

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Yes so effectively how can Richardson decide which bid is best for creditors? As we have seen he is trying to get the charges removed.

If that happens, what's to stop him from saying "The £15m is mine and you can all share this £5"
Atm Richardson doesn't have decide which is the best deal for the creditors. The best deal for creditors becomes the administrator's concern - if one is appointed tomorrow.
 

Nick

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Atm Richardson doesn't have decide which is the best deal for the creditors. The best deal for creditors becomes the administrator's concern - if one is appointed tomorrow.

How can it if the deal is already agreed for when it drops into admin?
 
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