As you would expect after that news the bond is dropping again. Down 7%
Covenants refer to debt ratios, cash holdings, new loans etc. Not necessarily interest payments.
Tbh covid is a happy excuse for them, it brings forward the inevitable and they shall claim covid played a larger part than it did.
Could be good, gives them a reason to leave/sell and save face.Does that matter?
They've missed a golden opportunity that would have me absolutely raging if I was a Wasps fan.Could be good, gives them a reason to leave/sell and save face.
They've missed a golden opportunity that would have me absolutely raging if I was a Wasps fan.
They could have moved into the brand new Brentford stadium, that's 17,250 capacity and due to open this summer, absolutely perfect for them. They could revive the London double header and if they needed a bigger capacity for any games could use Wembley, only 4 miles away, as Saracens have done in the past (they're now using the new Spurs stadium).
That ground is only 5 miles from where Wasps ground in Sudbury was from 1923 to 1996 and less than 1.5 miles from their old training ground which they used until 2015 and where the amateur club is still based.
Its a complete no brainer but they turned it down, telling fans rugby wouldn't be allowed there. London Irish are moving in instead.
To put the distances in perspective its the same as a new ground being built by the airport (1.5 miles from Ryton, 5 miles from the Ricoh) and SISU turning it down to move to Bury's empty ground.
I suppose that depends on whether Richardson is really in it for Wasps or whether he's just interested in the property. Push will come to shove on that one pretty soon.They got greedy. Now karma's a bitch.
You don't hear much from Nick Eastwood nowadays, he's gone really quiet, Richardson doesn't say much anyway. They have Stephen Vaughan as there Chief executive who is in a similar role as Dave Boddy and has no real power just a spokesperson. Hopefully the sinking Wasps ship will soon be submerged!
I understand he doesn’t have that type of capital?Derek Richardson's deep pockets?
Let's hope so. Things are grim for Wasps and I've no idea how they'll get out of it. I would think they would grab a deal with us rather than go bust. SISU may not be interested. I have no answers but feel it's coming more in our favour.I understand he doesn’t have that type of capital?
I hope you're right.It's re-finance or walk away.
I stand corrected but I thought or believed reading someone more informed than me that it would be very difficult to re finance this debt?It's re-finance or walk away.
In fairness, I don't really understand the finer points and rely on more informed posters on here.I stand corrected but I thought or believed reading someone more informed than me that it would be very difficult to re finance this debt?
It'll be incredibly difficult, I'm quite sure.I stand corrected but I thought or believed reading someone more informed than me that it would be very difficult to re finance this debt?
I think it’s down to cash flowIt'll be incredibly difficult, I'm quite sure.
probably the next valuation of the Ricoh would be keyI stand corrected but I thought or believed reading someone more informed than me that it would be very difficult to re finance this debt?
probably the next valuation of the Ricoh would be key
Its no secret that Wasps were looking at Brentford prior to their move here. Seems it was the favoured option among their fans.Now dont misunderstand me i never wanted wasps here and their financials are a mess. It is easy to look at it with hindsight but at the time was Brentford even an option?
Thanks for the input to this discussion. My question though is how on this planet do they pay £35m back?They still rely on Richardson to keep them afloat, but we do not know his financial wealth or access to funds. We are basing it on his disposal in 2010. But i dont think he is super rich to be able to keep shelling out
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But as we know fans don't make decisions and I still don't think the timing worked. I think they would have been in the championship by now at best because they wouldn't have funding to compete They couldn't wait 6 to 8 years
They've turned £3m - £4m losses into £10m losses and increased their net debt in a big way, I'm not really sure I follow your argument? Would an interim arrangement of playing at Griffin Park not been a possibility if agreed by BFC?
Thanks for the input to this discussion. My question though is how on this planet do they pay £35m back?