Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (3 Viewers)

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Philosoraptor

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I think the key issue here is going to be CCC's lease of the Arena to the London rugby club and the lease reverting back to CCC in the case of shit hitting the fan.
 

wingy

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If you were having an event would you hold the stock back for afterwards rather than lose the potential benefits prior?
 

Grendel

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Gynnsthetonic

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I’m no expert but pretty sure it isn’t plain sailing now and it will only get more difficult. Listened to the rugby show on radio 5 last night and they were saying Worcester were evil and devious and wasps have just got unlucky. Mmmm
On that show it mentioned Worcester owed £30m and Wasp owed £112m
 

Grendel

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Philosoraptor

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I take it the contract that CCC has with wasps to be the operating company et al. for the Arena has never made it to public realm.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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It’s potentially more difficult if it actually goes into administration as the administrator will run it and appoint a new buyer

it also depends on the robustness of our lease and the terms around it. Almost certainly if we advanced pitch repair payments they will be lost and unless there are clauses on maintenance then we have no more say on future repairs
The anyone but Sisu clause in there will be the main hurdle.
 

shmmeee

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Cant be arsed with this thread. Has anything actually happened yet, or are we still at the notice to appoint stage?
 

fernandopartridge

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ACL 2006 is the head leaseholder and is not in administration.

ACL sublets from ACL 2006. It isn't clear if CCFC sub-lets from ACL or ACL 2006.

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Philosoraptor

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Cant be arsed with this thread. Has anything actually happened yet, or are we still at the notice to appoint stage?

If nothing has happened yet, then why the need for this?

It seems to be a very obscure thing to report on, unless there may be other connotations that go with it.

Nothing in your notes?

 

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steve cooper

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"Business days " excludes weekends and bank holidays

So it's 3.29 on Wednesday, and if I read that correctly they have to apply for a second 10-day extension prior to that date / time
 

chiefdave

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Is the extension an automatic thing or do they have to give some evidence that something is happening and an extra 10 days is likely to make a difference?
 

Grendel

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Is the extension an automatic thing or do they have to give some evidence that something is happening and an extra 10 days is likely to make a difference?

They have to apply on the basis a resolution is possible
 

Grendel

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Is it a release a statement saying things will be sorted in a few days kind of deal or do they have to show actual evidence something is happening.

I think they have to submit some evidence there is a possibility of a resolution
 

tisza

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Is the extension an automatic thing or do they have to give some evidence that something is happening and an extra 10 days is likely to make a difference?
Imagine they would have to show HMRC something realistic to get an extension.
 
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