It is really difficult to say. In my opinion purchasing Coventry City would take sometime to reach a deal. (but we don't know who long someone-if anyone) has been behind the scene. If someone is going to buy us why would SISU invest more money? Ideally a takeover would be before the transfer window for our sake.When you say imminent what sort of timeframe is that. re we talking before end of year/season?
My source is not a board member, but someone has said too much to someone and the rumour spread. Business is rarely done in public and SISU never disclose their finances always been cloak and dagger.That's my confidence gone if you're saying that the board/owners haven't even got a clue about this investment. Unless you meant it as the team/players are just speculating like we are?
Maybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.Are we taking too great a leap with potential buyers?
Could it be more simple than that. Could it simply be a short term cash flow loan just to keep us going secured on say the disposal Ryton?
Much like the £750K SISU sourced last year around this time and were in part repaid it seems from the Maddison sale
Maybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.Are we taking too great a leap with potential buyers?
Could it be more simple than that. Could it simply be a short term cash flow loan just to keep us going secured on say the disposal Ryton?
Much like the £750K SISU sourced last year around this time and were in part repaid it seems from the Maddison sale
just a manager not replaced and an MD not replaced aswell as half a squad not replacedNo idea Nick it was just a for instance
Any one left the back office staff recently?
Maybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.Are we taking too great a leap with potential buyers?
Could it be more simple than that. Could it simply be a short term cash flow loan just to keep us going secured on say the disposal Ryton?
Much like the £750K SISU sourced last year around this time and were in part repaid it seems from the Maddison sale
Post it one more time so we can read your reply for the fourth timeMaybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.
There could be an interested person / organisation who desperately need a way into
The club, but SISU are in to deep financially to let it go at market value.
So maybe an agreement could be reached where SISU handover 50% of the club for
No fee, on the understanding the new stakeholder provides all future investment and
Generally runs the club, inc All financial and strategic decision making. This would Give
SISU an opportunity to hand over control and relieve themselves of all the responsibilities
They clearly are unable to maintain.
It could be agreed that SISU could sell their stake to the newbies at anytime for whatever
The market valuation is at the time of sale, this would be a massive weight removed from
SISUs back. And give them a real opportunity to get back some or all of their losses.
The newbies would have the chance to invest and negotiate the club to future success,
Without having to pay out millions in the first place that the club just isn't worth.
Just an opinion, maybe it could work.
just a manager not replaced and an MD not replaced aswell as half a squad not replaced
Never mind back office!!
Maybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.
Loose lips sink ships.There is a lot less that induces wagging tongues on social media in general and on this forum in particular
So more Red Lion than Red Bull?I have heard it is a local business man looking at putting in some money don't believe it is a takeover situation.
Let's hope there is a covenant that it must be used to buy players.
Typically uncaring/disinterested attitude that many of us slated fans of other clubs for when we have sought their support...plus the fact they probably won't be relishing the prospect of at least 2 hammerings
...onwards & upwards PUSB
If things were as tight as I suspect financially it would be positive and big news if you worked there - especially if jobs were say under threat
Just an example nothing more
If you are correct and any new investment is ensure the club can carry on trading during a very limited income period. Then the obvious question is "who will be sold in January" to repay the short-term loan"?I think you are probably correct. The next few weeks cash flow wise are a nightmare - December has one Thursday night home game. I would guess the funding is too keep the club cash flow neutral.
What will be will be in terms of this new investment.
I think there has been a lot of don't look here look there...... look at the Trust, look at Wasps, look at possible investors (no disrespect to Malaka intended but his hasnt been the only source), etc etc
The things that really concern me is that there is pretty much silence on
- The future of the Academy (out of a home in 7 months)
- A new deal at the Ricoh (I suspect both sides playing brinksmanship so to be fair I don't expect any resolution on this for probably 6 even 12 months)
- The proposed planning permission, sale of Ryton and its replacement
- BPA (has the lease changed hands so progress, if only for CRFC, is not blocked)
- the site or plans for a new stadium (not that I believe it will happen)
- reassurance on the finances and therefore the playing side
- the way forward
or is it they don't know what to do and we are trapped by inertia, marking time or simply cut adrift
And the one connection in most of the above questions...... CCFC's beloved owners...Sisu, who for some can do no wrong.
And the one connection in most of the above questions...... CCFC's beloved owners...Sisu, who for some can do no wrong.
I just don't think there is a single fan who thinks that they can do no wrong tbf
There could be an interested person / organisation who desperately need a way into
The club, but SISU are in to deep financially to let it go at market value.
So maybe an agreement could be reached where SISU handover 50% of the club for
No fee, on the understanding the new stakeholder provides all future investment and
Generally runs the club, inc All financial and strategic decision making. This would Give
SISU an opportunity to hand over control and relieve themselves of all the responsibilities
They clearly are unable to maintain.
It could be agreed that SISU could sell their stake to the newbies at anytime for whatever
The market valuation is at the time of sale, this would be a massive weight removed from
SISUs back. And give them a real opportunity to get back some or all of their losses.
The newbies would have the chance to invest and negotiate the club to future success,
Without having to pay out millions in the first place that the club just isn't worth.
Just an opinion, maybe it could work.
Are we taking too great a leap with potential buyers?
Could it be more simple than that. Could it simply be a short term cash flow loan just to keep us going secured on say the disposal Ryton?
Much like the £750K SISU sourced last year around this time and were in part repaid it seems from the Maddison sale
Please excuse duplicate posts, I pad seems to be playing upMaybe, but would that really induce loose lips and wagging tongues.
Because they would also own 50%, SISU could only sell their 50% for theLook at things logically for a minute Bry... Who in their right mind would take on all footballing responsibilities from SISU, build up the Club(Who knows perhaps Prem league) Then SISU could say I want £100m for CCFC without any financial outgoings?.... Nah! don't think so mate
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