A quick sum shows that we do not need to own our own stadium. We are losing every home game at least 8000 fans at £15 a ticket. For 20 games comes to 2.4 million pounds. That is 16 years rent. So we dont need to own the stadium he they are prepared to lose that money
These quick sums have been done to death...we all know that but unfortunately, our owners need to see some return on their investment (and despite what some will say, they have invested...wages etc, bills for the large part) so they're not going to get any return on Sixfields. Ownership of the Ricoh, or another stadium they can sell on as part of a whole CCFC package, is the only way we're going to get rid of SISU.
WM
If they don't buy the Ricoh for say £40 million, stands to reason they don't have the money for a £40 million new stadium which will be inferior to the Ricoh, what then?
These quick sums have been done to death...we all know that but unfortunately, our owners need to see some return on their investment (and despite what some will say, they have invested...wages etc, bills for the large part) so they're not going to get any return on Sixfields. Ownership of the Ricoh, or another stadium they can sell on as part of a whole CCFC package, is the only way we're going to get rid of SISU.
WM
I get what you're saying, but there's nothing to say they don't have the money to buy the Ricoh. The current ownership of the Ricoh is the reason they don't own it. I wouldn't necessarily say they don't have money to buy either though..they just choose not to at the moment.
WM
I get what you're saying, but there's nothing to say they don't have the money to buy the Ricoh. The current ownership of the Ricoh is the reason they don't own it. I wouldn't necessarily say they don't have money to buy either though..they just choose not to at the moment.
WM
We know the sums it doesn't make sense playing at sixfields.
Sisu are relying on winning the JR at which point a massive claim for damages including lost revenue because of playing games at sixfields....
A quick sum shows that we do not need to own our own stadium. We are losing every home game at least 8000 fans at £15 a ticket. For 20 games comes to 2.4 million pounds. That is 16 years rent. So we dont need to own the stadium he they are prepared to lose that money
But that capital value will be realised by Sisu not CCFC.
Even if we were gifted the Ricoh, te sensible thing to do from Sisu's POV would be to take a mortgage out on it for say £60m, use that cash to pay off investors then either hope for a quick sale (not likely) or liquidate the club (more likely).
The idea that once Sisu have the Ricoh/new ground they'll sell up to a nice owner is fantasy. Who would buy us after Sisu have extracted thier "investment"?
Absolutely it will be SISU that benefit from any increase in the capital value of the club. It could then become a saleable commodity, something it certainly isn't at the moment.
Hi Maupet. What you simply explain here is the operational (day to day) loss/profit from the stadium situation. What SISU are looking for is an increase in the capital value of the business, a saleable commodity that in the mid/long term will provide them with some sort of return on their investment.
Your model would work well for a debt free club with a strategy of pure re-investment in the club itself, maybe a supporters trust ownership or the old fashioned local businessman chairman. Unfortunately, SISU have a responsibility to its investors first and foremost, something we all knew from the start.
As a 3rd tier club, the main capital value will come from land, property and the occasional increase in player value. All the revenues from tickets and matchday will typically be swallowed by operating cost.....and in SISU's case, hefty management fee's.
SISU are in a hole and stand to make a major loss on our club, unless they can increase the capital value to appease its investors.....not likely in the short term.
But that capital value will be realised by Sisu not CCFC.
Even if we were gifted the Ricoh, te sensible thing to do from Sisu's POV would be to take a mortgage out on it for say £60m, use that cash to pay off investors then either hope for a quick sale (not likely) or liquidate the club (more likely).
The idea that once Sisu have the Ricoh/new ground they'll sell up to a nice owner is fantasy. Who would buy us after Sisu have extracted thier "investment"?
Absolutely it will be SISU that benefit from any increase in the capital value of the club. It could then become a saleable commodity, something it certainly isn't at the moment.
Hi Maupet. What you simply explain here is the operational (day to day) loss/profit from the stadium situation. What SISU are looking for is an increase in the capital value of the business, a saleable commodity that in the mid/long term will provide them with some sort of return on their investment.
Your model would work well for a debt free club with a strategy of pure re-investment in the club itself, maybe a supporters trust ownership or the old fashioned local businessman chairman. Unfortunately, SISU have a responsibility to its investors first and foremost, something we all knew from the start.
As a 3rd tier club, the main capital value will come from land, property and the occasional increase in player value. All the revenues from tickets and matchday will typically be swallowed by operating cost.....and in SISU's case, hefty management fee's.
SISU are in a hole and stand to make a major loss on our club, unless they can increase the capital value to appease its investors.....not likely in the short term.
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shmmeee - apologies but can you, or someone, please explain how liquidating the club is a likely scenario and how this benefits SISU? If they do have the ground with a mortgage, would it not make sense to keep CCFC going until someone eventually buys the whole package? I genuinely don't understand how this works.
Hi shmmeee - apologies but can you, or someone, please explain how liquidating the club is a likely scenario and how this benefits SISU? If they do have the ground with a mortgage, would it not make sense to keep CCFC going until someone eventually buys the whole package? I genuinely don't understand how this works.
Skyblueweeman...I get what you're saying, but there's nothing to say they don't have the money to buy the Ricoh. The current ownership of the Ricoh is the reason they don't own it. I wouldn't necessarily say they don't have money to buy either though..they just choose not to at the moment...........................................................................................................No disrespect here SWM...All SISU have done over the last six(6) years is plead poverty.."We can't afford this"..."We can't afford that"..."We can't afford to pay the rent"...Suddenly "We are going to build a brand new Stadium"....Which one is it mate ffs???
They have put about 30m into our club. If they mortgage the ground for 40m they have made 10m profit. Then they liquidate. Or they could liquidate our club and as the debt is owed to SISUE/Otium/ARVO or whatever they call themselves this week they would get the freehold and we are left without a football club and they keep the arena. Any new club started would need a stadium so then.........
No disrespect taken. To be fair though, they've only not paid bills for two of six years. They've not pleaded poverty for that long. The one major crime that can be levelled at them over the past 6 years is awful due dilligence over the Ricoh when they took over.
WM
SISUE don't own our club. The investors do. SISUE don't have the money to build a stadium or to buy the Ricoh. The investors do.
SISUE are sharks. They are funded by other sharks. They are used to going in for the kill. They are used to having their victim being scared and letting them have what they want. But this time Higgs and CCC are not rolling over and letting them have what they want. Why should they be given the Ricoh in the hope it will make them leave?
They wouldn't even need to liquidate, just stop paying the bills and wait for someone to put them into admin then don't submit a bid to buy the club back out of admin. If someone else comes in the have to make a pence in the pound offer to repay SISU, if noone comes in club ceases to exist.
First of all, the adult, grown up name for them is SISU.
Secondly, I've not said they should be given the Ricoh. My point is that a football club with a stadium, is an easier package to sell and a better proposition to buy, than a football club with no stadium.
WM
Taking us to Northampton was a much bigger crime.
So they say that CCFC owe them 70m. You don't want the Ricoh given to them. 20m would be cheap. So there is 90m. Are you saying that with the stadium someone would give SISUE 90m for our club?
And yes whilst they are suing everyone including a local charity I will call them SISUE.
Hi shmmeee - apologies but can you, or someone, please explain how liquidating the club is a likely scenario and how this benefits SISU? If they do have the ground with a mortgage, would it not make sense to keep CCFC going until someone eventually buys the whole package? I genuinely don't understand how this works.
If they hadn't of committed crime one, crime two wouldn't have happened....
WM
I'm not sure where this £70m figure has
come from? Have I missed something or is this something that the doom and gloom merchants have plucked from thin air?
£20m would be cheap? Didn't the Higgs offer to sell their half for something like £4.6m? If that's the case, the £20m is very expensive.
And in anycase, it doesn't matter what figures we're talking about, a club with a stadium is more attractive that a club without a ground. Surely you can see that?!
WM
I'm not sure where this £70m figure has come from? Have I missed something or is this something that the doom and gloom merchants have plucked from thin air?
£20m would be cheap? Didn't the Higgs offer to sell their half for something like £4.6m? If that's the case, the £20m is very expensive.
And in anycase, it doesn't matter what figures we're talking about, a club with a stadium is more attractive that a club without a ground. Surely you can see that?!
WM