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Sounds like the bond is the least of their problemsI even got mentioned on the other forum as talking far more sense than most on here
That’s the point we all knew they didn’t know what they were on aboutI even got mentioned on the other forum as talking far more sense than most on here
There is something ironic about the traditionally north west London based Wasps blocking an actual north west London club in Ealing from being promoted to the Rugby Premiership
Just Googled as I've never had the pleasure of SUdbury, and hadn't realised Wasps originally came out of Action and Ealing themselves!There is something ironic about the traditionally north west London based Wasps blocking an actual north west London club in Ealing from being promoted to the Rugby Premiership
Shugs is definitely a new wasps fan - he’s dismayed at the lack of travelling wasps fans… he’s the type who will be raging if they ever went back to LondonIt’s all ok Shugs explains fans should accept the move as it’s the only way they can be self sufficient and sustainable
Is he Italiahorse?Shugs is definitely a new wasps fan - he’s dismayed at the lack of travelling wasps fans… he’s the type who will be raging if they ever went back to London
Is he Italiahorse?
Is he on there?
No Wasps parking available for sale either just some other Rugby event in October, is there any significance to this. Its Australia v Scotland Rugby league World Cup match
Well if they have you still can't bookThey've not flogged the rights to sell parking spaces off have they?
Is he on there?
Might I also add… stellar work, you’ve really got under Shugs’ skinhe was under his name tried to flog car park spaces - he’s gone back to ccfc as a car park provider now
Someone with £170k spareWho the hell does that
And is willing to invest moreSomeone with £170k spare
'The Times understands...'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
Are the 6.5% interest payments paid monthly or 6 monthly and where is it actually being paid from, also what is stopping Wasps from postponing these payments and what could bondholders do if they did, probably nothing, this could be the next step from Eastwood and co
But the baffoons at London wasps will swear the project is to plan and this amount of losses was projected for!!!The interest payments are paid 6 monthly. The first three years total interest payments (£2,750,000) were paid out of the £35 million raised from the bond. Presumably the interest now contributes to the annual losses wasps are making. Their plan to be the richest rugby club in Europe following the acquisition of the stadium has gone a tad awry.
They don'tBut the baffoons at London wasps will swear the project is to plan and this amount of losses was projected for!!!
Shugs will be all over thatWhat odds that one of them confuses the CBS half year results released this morning with he CBS Arena and starts banging on about how everything is fantastic. Either that or they'll try and claim its somehow linked to sponsoring the stadium
What odds that one of them confuses the CBS half year results released this morning with he CBS Arena and starts banging on about how everything is fantastic. Either that or they'll try and claim its somehow linked to sponsoring the stadium
This is great news. Suggests not all is bad!
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