The administrator's statement reads: "Following Friday's deadline, I have received a number of indicative offers for the assets of Coventry City FC Limited.
"I am now inviting all interested parties to provide their best and final offers by noon on Thursday June 13.
"Having discussed the situation with the Football League and with the fixtures for the 2013-14 season due to be published on June 19, I believe the sale process must conclude quickly in order that arrangements can be made for the participation of Coventry City Football Club in the forthcoming season. "
There are only 2 scenarios where the sale process could conclude quickly:
1. SISU are preferred bidders
2. SISU and a.n.other bidder are in advanced negotiations
On balance option 1 seems a 99% certainty
Byng told the Telegraph that he was a bidder only last night, so I can only guess that there's some ambiguity or confusion about the process rather than him just making it up.
I have a feeling he's been making things up
Byng tells me he's checking email records to see if it got lost in cyberspace! He says administrator checking too
I promise I'm not the Les Reid RSS feed or anything:
You'd think with all that South-East Asian expertise he'd be able to get the SMTP settings right.
I promise I'm not the Les Reid RSS feed or anything:
You'd think with all that South-East Asian expertise he'd be able to get the SMTP settings right.
I promise I'm not the Les Reid RSS feed or anything:
You'd think with all that South-East Asian expertise he'd be able to get the SMTP settings right.
I'm pleasantly surprised that they use email rather than fax. Fax just seems so 80s.
I belive there is a secret tie up between Byng and SISU.
I belive there is a secret tie up between Byng and SISU.
It's not an extension. The deadline was for indicative bids. Thursday is for final bids.
At least it'll be concluded quickly either way. Then I can either get very excited, or find another past time.
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