I gather you didn’t study economics at school
Nice try. You’re trying to deflect from peacendlovus real story on here aren’t you.So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
Thought exactly that...but it is an immediate way in..Can’t see it. If Wasps are in that much of a mess why wouldn’t SISU just sit around waiting for the shit to hit the fan? If what you say is true about the state of Wasps the only thing I would assume is that a ground share is more likely than ever.
Thought exactly that...but it is an immediate way in..
Also thought that there could be huge disputes over price of the share!!
Reduce season ticket prices to sell more season tickets to generate more income happy daysI gather you didn’t study economics at school
Reduce season ticket prices to sell more season tickets to generate more income happy days
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One things for sure is wasps are in desperate trouble.So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
What makes you so sure oldfiver ?You are deffo wrong !
As are CCFC/SISU, unless people on here still think Birmingham is a viable option?One things for sure is wasps are in desperate trouble.
So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
Clearly not true, would mean Duggins turned up for a meeting.Don’t shoot the messenger, but I’ve heard there was a secret meeting with Duggins last night.
Apparently Joy and George met at the Godiva statue before dawn.
There was a choir of masked council members singing Carmina Burana while Joy and George feasted on babies stolen from a Sunderland maternity hospital.
As the singing reached a crescendo, they symbolically sealed a deal to stay at the Ricoh, as (covered in the blood of Sunderland pensioners), they fornicated under the watchful eye of Lady Godiva, illuminated by the orange glow of master of ceremony, Ken Dulieu.
On completion of the act Joy’s eyes turned black and she ate Duggins, while Tim Fisher maniacally laughed. After a miraculously condensed gestation (exactly the same length as the delay of the 1977 fixture against Bristol City) made possible by her uniquely dark magical powers, she parted her legs in the direction of the council house, before giving birth to twins Out slid a slime covered Andy Thorn, who will be charged with the task of stealthily eating everyone employed by Wasps, starting with Nick Eastwood.
After another violent heave, a mucus covered Michael Doyle emerged, the man destined to replace Mark Robins (who will have his head turned by a devastated Sunderland who will choke in the LeagueOne play offs) and lead us into the Premiership for the 2021-22 season.
I didn't realise that was the reason that they went down by having over 20k season ticket holders we had better keep to our 6k so incase we are relegated next seasonYeah really worked for Bradford
So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
Even if they go bust the ground falls back into councils handsCan’t see it. If Wasps are in that much of a mess why wouldn’t SISU just sit around waiting for the shit to hit the fan? If what you say is true about the state of Wasps the only thing I would assume is that a ground share is more likely than ever.
Been over this a number of times - no guarantee this would happen, we’re then stuck with less income.Bradford City have already sold over 14,000 Season Tickets for next season for their League 2 campaign. This is double the amount of our current ST holders and we're in League 1!
I didn't realise that was the reason that they went down by having over 20k season ticket holders we had better keep to our 6k so incase we are relegated next season
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Wishful thinking, if a deal is done between Wasps & SISU it will be shortly before the bond is due to be repaid and Wasps will end up paying interest.So. Had a text yday, from a relative who works for one of the parties involved in this mess.
They have refused to attend games at the RA for some years, not NOPM but due to actions against who they work for and events of a number of years.
Text read that an organisations top legal person said SISU have nowhere to go now with legal action.
They were at game yesterday and I went over at ht to see them. Said didn't feel as bad attending after news this week. Asked about civil stuff, said didn't think anything merited that either.
This is where it got interesting.
They said... "how would you feel about them (Didn't specify whether club or SISU) buying 49% of the Wasps share of RA" and spoke about access to revenue streams etc and said "Wasps are in finacial financial trouble"
What was said was that a sticking point would be how much that 49pc would be... Wasps original purchase price or it's purported worth now....
I asked if these talks were going on. Response was non committal but I am under the impression that at present no, but a possible deal IS there to be discussed If they are approached.
Wherever does/doesn't happen, for them to be saying this shows a change in stance....
Thought this was very very intetesting....
I can't expand on this as this was it...
But again, guessing this also dependent on no more action of any kind.
Yes, means Wasps being helped out and SISU having stake and sticking around but I'd be over the moon with this and would be interested to see where it might lead!
whack them with a rolled up newspaperJust wondering what sanctions the FCA could impose on wasps if their investigations find serious wrongdoing. Fines ?
The FTwhack them with a rolled up newspaper
Sisu could go tomorrow and after about 3 games the attendances would be back down.If we sold season tickets for £150 we would possibly sell 1000 more.
People in Coventry don't care about the ticket price, they care about what is happening off the pitch.
Bradford sell lots of season tickets but mostly to kids and families who aren't as loyal. This is clear when you take into account the average away following of BCAFC.
Agree. Still think they are missing a trick not getting more Uni Students to the games. The City is over-run with them.Sisu could go tomorrow and after about 3 games the attendances would be back down.
Nope I was in opposite side watching the gameYou were giving her one instead of Duggins while the match was on ?
There is a photo of someone who looks a bit like her. There was a similar confusion at Wembley !There is a photo on another thread of her at the game yesterday
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