Article in The Times today that SISU may be willing to sell the club to allow a third party buyer to make a bid for CBS Arena because Wasps are about to default on their bond payment, as explained below…
The Times understands that Sisu, a Mayfair-based hedge fund, is considering a sale of Coventry City, believing that Wasps’ distress may present an opportunity for a third party to make an offer for the club and, at the same time, bid to acquire the lease for the arena. A senior source said Sisu was “open for business”. Sisu itself is unlikely to make an offer for the stadium because of its troubled relationship with Coventry city council, which owns the freehold.
Wasps looking at moving to the Alexandra Stadium after the commonwealth games apparently.
Wasps looking at moving to the Alexandra Stadium after the commonwealth games apparently.
I'll think about it, though I have also got my eye on a nice set of rattan furniture for the garden.Would it be worth offering sisu £60m to buy the club as long as they don’t sell any of our best players?
How much does Richard Overson have? I’d be keen for us to continue our *relative* self-sufficient model rather than have some chancer turn up and splurge money they haven’t got everywhere.
Wasps looking at moving to the Alexandra Stadium after the commonwealth games apparently.
This would be quite something.
Maybe there’s already interest…
Anyone have a Times subscription as it's behind a pay wall?
I'm going to guess not many on here...
Hedge fund puts Coventry City football club in play
The hedge fund owner of Coventry City FC is open to offers from a buyer with the clout to capitalise on financial difficulties at Wasps, the rugby team that owww.thetimes.co.uk
You’d think…given that rich people seem to love buying football clubs.There will be loads of interest, surely?
On a maybe?You’d think…given that rich people seem to love buying football clubs.
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