Wasps downward spiral... (8 Viewers)

rexo87

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@Grendel not one of those trying to take the piss, just trying to gauge your opinion as I find you quite informative. I've seen you say a few times that you think this is to buy time for a sale of Wasps to go through. This seems really unlikely to me based on the current state of Rugby Union in this country. Do you really think they will find a buyer in the next 28 days?

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Nick

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@Grendel not one of those trying to take the piss, just trying to gauge your opinion as I find you quite informative. I've seen you say a few times that you think this is to buy time for a sale of Wasps to go through. This seems really unlikely to me based on the current state of Rugby Union in this country. Do you really think they will find a buyer in the next 28 days?

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Step up Coventry city council.
 

fernandopartridge

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@Grendel not one of those trying to take the piss, just trying to gauge your opinion as I find you quite informative. I've seen you say a few times that you think this is to buy time for a sale of Wasps to go through. This seems really unlikely to me based on the current state of Rugby Union in this country. Do you really think they will find a buyer in the next 28 days?

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Richardson will buy it imho

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torchomatic

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In an administration is the club's lease agreement an asset to transfer to a new entity if Wasps agree a CVA

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Bond Holders not happy about that.

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MalcSB

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Not necessarily
The prospectus does say that court action may/ would be required given the terms of the head lease. I would imagine that is why the council is spending tax payers money to seek legal advice. On the bondholders forum someone suggest not to worry about it as courts are generally sympathetic to mortgage holders (as the bondholders are) in such cases,
 

MalcSB

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Having been banned from Onceawasp, it was amusing to see the following

“SBSam was also correct that the recent signs were more significant than we hoped they were.”

Some of them are finally smelling the coffeee.
 

Grendel

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I wasn't questioning what would happen, I was questioning if they thought CCFC would be handed it.

no one really seems to know the wording isn’t clear on the point of administration being triggered
 

Nick

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no one really seems to know the wording isn’t clear on the point of administration being triggered

Yeah I know, I was just asking if the Bondholders were now worried the lease would be given to CCFC. (I understand why they might think it will go to the council).
 

torchomatic

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Oh, how the Mighty have fallen. Richardson, December 2014:

He said that made the decision to takeover Ricoh firm ACL an easy one - even if it did equate to roughly £20million after he paid ACL’s partners £2.77m each for their shares and took over a £14.4m loan from Coventry City Council

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Richardson said: "I’m sorry, I don’t mean to sound like Mr President but we've now got the biggest rugby club-owned facility in Europe.

"A 32,000-seater stadium, an indoor facility that can take 12,000 people standing, a hotel, a casino.

"When we looked at the year ending 2013, ACL made an operating profit in excess of £2m. In our ownership that money would be channelled into Wasps’ coffers. That’s the significance of this."

He added: “One of the most important things was a 365-day income for the club. The business needed more than my paying-in money every year.

"With the Ricoh Arena we’re now in a position to strive to be the best of the best."

Mr Richardson increased his multi-million fortune when he sold 66 per cent of online insurance company 123.ie to Royal Sun Alliance for €35million four years ago.

But despite his business success he has maintained a low profile, leading to rumours over his motives for the Ricoh takeover.

"I’ve never thought of this as something I might make profit from.

"We’ve got the chance to build something great here, making Wasps the best club in Europe, and I’m really looking forwards to standing back and seeing what we’ve got in five or seven years."

In their first game at the Ricoh on Sunday,
"I’ve never thought of this as something I might make profit from.

"We’ve got the chance to build something great here, making Wasps the best club in Europe, and I’m really looking forwards to standing back and seeing what we’ve got in five or seven years."

In their first game at the Ricoh on Sunday, Wasps beat London Irish 48-16 in front of 28,000 fans.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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The pilot lives in Frankton and its sometimes hangered there.
The big house next to the two ponds I used to fish for crucian carp when I was a kid has a helicopter pad.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Oh, how the Mighty have fallen. Richardson, December 2014:

He said that made the decision to takeover Ricoh firm ACL an easy one - even if it did equate to roughly £20million after he paid ACL’s partners £2.77m each for their shares and took over a £14.4m loan from Coventry City Council

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Richardson said: "I’m sorry, I don’t mean to sound like Mr President but we've now got the biggest rugby club-owned facility in Europe.

"A 32,000-seater stadium, an indoor facility that can take 12,000 people standing, a hotel, a casino.

"When we looked at the year ending 2013, ACL made an operating profit in excess of £2m. In our ownership that money would be channelled into Wasps’ coffers. That’s the significance of this."

He added: “One of the most important things was a 365-day income for the club. The business needed more than my paying-in money every year.

"With the Ricoh Arena we’re now in a position to strive to be the best of the best."

Mr Richardson increased his multi-million fortune when he sold 66 per cent of online insurance company 123.ie to Royal Sun Alliance for €35million four years ago.

But despite his business success he has maintained a low profile, leading to rumours over his motives for the Ricoh takeover.

"I’ve never thought of this as something I might make profit from.

"We’ve got the chance to build something great here, making Wasps the best club in Europe, and I’m really looking forwards to standing back and seeing what we’ve got in five or seven years."

In their first game at the Ricoh on Sunday,
"I’ve never thought of this as something I might make profit from.

"We’ve got the chance to build something great here, making Wasps the best club in Europe, and I’m really looking forwards to standing back and seeing what we’ve got in five or seven years."

In their first game at the Ricoh on Sunday, Wasps beat London Irish 48-16 in front of 28,000 fans.
This is all the more hilarious now. 🤣
 

torchomatic

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More nonsense

Andy goode wheeled out for pr

So disingenuous to suggest Wasps had no choice but to move here. They had at least two options in London, but chose to move to the Midlands of their own accord. Their hand wasn't forced as has been suggested in the past.
 

pipkin73

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I just hope they go tits up.
I've met a few Cov based Wasps fans out here (strangely no London based ones).
Always it's, we are great and want to help you, but your owners blah blah blah.
I was actually having a drink with one before we got talking about sports, i just had to walk off (and leave my drink) as he was so full of Wasps are great, we are lucky to have them here. Even his Mrs told him to shut up.

Fuck Wasps and their Cov based fans too.

Long live SISU, oh ok too much lmao
 

torchomatic

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He's finally resurfaced! Changed his tune somewhat from all those tweets that he's since deleted too... Would be a shame if someone has screenshotted them....

What did he used to tweet then?
 

Grendel

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Frostie

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What did he used to tweet then?

Yep, like Nick says, anyone criticising Wasps is jealous, they're in great financial shape etc. etc

As I say, he took the time a while ago to go back & delete them all 🤭

 

Grendel

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Yep, like Nick says, anyone criticising Wasps is jealous, they're in great financial shape etc. etc

As I say, he took the time a while ago to go back & delete them all 🤭


That article from Dellagio is even funnier

The forum regulars trust Lozza - I said that’s what he’s wife said once - that’s a lack of respect of someone with mental health issues which is why he spent £10 grand on Coke and hookers
 

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