Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (11 Viewers)

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rexo87

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Is it possible he’s going to use preferred bidder status as leverage to do a deal with SISU? Maybe that’s why there has been no contact, he wanted to strengthen his hand first?

You got there before me!


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jordan210

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Why would he publicly say he is dealing with the club or even want it.

Would push the price up if both club and stadium.
 

TomRad85

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I must have been insane to think I'd just need to keep a close eye on this thread for a couple of days and wait for everything to be sorted. Couple more weeks anyone? Months? Years??

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Brighton Sky Blue

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If Ashley offered say £20m for the club she'd have to go back to her investors, they couldn't turn it down surely

I mean the biggest income we’re going to get for the foreseeable will be for Gyo, O’Hare and Hamer. Even if they were all sold in January, I’m not sure we get £20 million and even then it won’t all be in one sum.

Ashley can offer any price and all at once.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I must have been insane to think I'd just need to keep a close eye on this thread for a couple of days and wait for everything to be sorted. Couple more weeks anyone? Months? Years??

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I would hope before Christmas
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I reckon Big Mike will offer to buy the club, and pay what Sisu want as well.

You might well be right. Is there any reason for him to contact SISU before he has got the stadium anyway? Getting that will strengthen his bargaining power to buy the club so it might be a prudent move.

I just hope we don't have another stand off. Last time SISU pathetically lost the stadium was what, eight years ago? They're still here. I really don't want another circus between Ashely and SISU via Northampton, Birmingham, and League 1.
 

pusbccfc

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Brighton Sky Blue

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You might well be right. Is there any reason for him to contact SISU before he has got the stadium anyway? Getting that will strengthen his bargaining power to buy the club so it might be a prudent move.

I just hope we don't have another stand off. Last time SISU pathetically lost the stadium was what, eight years ago? They're still here. I really don't want another circus between Ashely and SISU via Northampton, Birmingham, and League 1.

There was always a chance of Wasps going bust and getting the ground on the cheap. There is no chance at all of Ashley going bust and he clearly wants to start some new projects. They are never going to get a better chance at recovering a big chunk of their investment
 

WestEndAgro

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So the "Fat lady" hasnt sung, not even rocked up yet, let alone cleared her throat.
If anything the water's seem murkier than ever.
Everything seems to have a "yer but" attached.
 

The Philosopher

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I reckon Big Mike will offer to buy the club, and pay what Sisu want as well.
How about this:

MA pays £30m for 51% of the club.
The other 49% stays with SISU at 4% over LIBOR or similar and redeemed at promotion to PL for say, 30m

That way SISU don’t have control and haven’t damaged their balance sheet.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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There was always a chance of Wasps going bust and getting the ground on the cheap. There is no chance at all of Ashley going bust and he clearly wants to start some new projects. They are never going to get a better chance at recovering a big chunk of their investment

I agree with you, but I think it would be unwise after experiencing SISU as owners for so long, to assume they have the same thought process. Let's hope common sense prevails.
 

Travs

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Surely Sisu have to sell up now. What do they actually want for fuck sake.

If there is a buyer of course.

Well, this is the issue.

If someone like Mike Ashley wants the Ricoh, yet still doesn't want the club, then its highly unlikely that we are an appealing asset to anyone.
 

MalcSB

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Is there a link anywhere to that regulation, it's a new one to me mate?

And regardless, don't forget this is the same RFU that raised nary a whimper when Wasps relocated 80 miles north and next door to an established club. They won't stop Wasps moving back down towards their actual home.

It actually says 3 years.

The Ground
15. The Phoenix Entity will need to provide evidence satisfactory to the RFU that it will be entitled to use the usual home ground of the insolvent Club for a minimum of three years and enter into any lease or licence required by the RFU to ensure this.
 

Skyblue_CP

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How about this:

MA pays £30m for 51% of the club.
The other 49% stays with SISU at 4% over LIBOR or similar and redeemed at promotion to PL for say, 30m

That way SISU don’t have control and haven’t damaged their balance sheet.
I doubt a man of Ashley’s purse size will be bowing to any demands from SISU
 

duffer

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I just can’t see how he would be interested in the Arena if he wasn’t interested in CCFC too. What concerns me is that he might be interested in Wasps too which means we haven’t seen the back of them. If what people are saying is true about Wasps having to play at least 2 years in where they last played this would mean MA is the only viable option for Wasps survival. On that basis you would think he could pick them up for peanuts so why wouldn’t he, it’s a fresh audience for the Sports Direct brand, it expands his interests in sport and so what if they can only sell 4000 tickets, just open only one stand like we have for the Johnson’s paint trophy games. Got a bad feeling we haven’t seen the last of Wasps.

So having looked on the RFU site about 'phoenix' clubs, the regulations say this....

The primary considerations for the RFU if the Club wishes to transfer its membership and
league position to a Phoenix Entity are:

• Will the Phoenix Entity be able to play at its current ground next season and beyond?

.... other stuff about proving funding... and ...

• The circumstances of each Insolvency Event are likely to be different, and therefore the
RFU may take any other matters into consideration it sees fit.

So basically no hard and fast rule about two years, and enough flex in the regulations to allow Wasps to do what they want, basically.

So they could set up here again, I guess, or they could put together a story about returning to their "ancestral roots" that I'm sure the RFU would accept without hesitation. Obviously that moves away from their 'nomad club' bullshit when they moved here, but hey, that was then and this is now. 😁

(Edit: Though further down it does talk about three years at the current ground, as @MalcSB pointed out in fairness. But everything we've seen about the RFU so far suggests they'll bend their own rules to suit themselves - I don't see them obstructing a Wasps move back to London).
 
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AndreasB

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Can see the SISU/CCFC press release already…

Disappointed in preferred bidder process that didn’t give the football team a chance to own their own stadium
However, willing to work with new owner and business as usual etc
Reminder the club are developing their own ground with Warwick University.

As an aside… Ashley is going to sweat the fuck out of the Arena and conference facility. It’s what he does best and knows he has to absolutely max out on its potential. It will be wall to wall events and if he wants Monster Trucks there in July then he will have them and the football club will wish they had Wasps back.


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oldskyblue58

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just a few thoughts & guesses

of course ACL filed for administration there is a deal on the table and the preferred bidder & ACL need to be in control of it. Who else would file that wasnt a threat? I dont think it will take too long to sort out from here assuming no hidden skeletons.

If i were Ashley (assuming that he is the bidder and i see no reason to think otherwise really) the key to any ccfc ambitions he may have is to get hold of the stadium first. He can then wait as long as he wants, might be months could be a couple of years, before getting serious about acquiring CCFC

- CCFC locked into a lease with 8 years to run
- unless CCFC have their own stadium to move to then EFL wont sanction moving again
- everyone man and his dog knows that CCFC are struggling financially. This is something that SISU are going to find hard to change without investors stumping up more funds - not sure that will happen
- time is not on SISU side in terms of investment value. They are not funding player purchases, they are not able to withdraw funds, interest accruing but not getting paid. Debt rising, despite MR's brilliant job so far the risk of relegation remains high because team not funded etc. Players, the ones with high value will need to be sold. I dont see the value of CCFC/Otium increasing greatly from where it is. In fact as a purchaser would need to buy the assets not the company if major players sold overall value could drop
- relegation would certainly lower the value
- he would be in a position to distress the SISU investment simply by doing nothing, knowing he can drive a hard bargain before injecting his own money into the club under his ownership. Whilst taking the rent etc

he will be in a very strong position to obtain CCFC if he wants to simply by owning the stadium

Ashley getting hold of CCFC doesnt immediately get rid of the losses and it may need a year or two to really challenge the top of the Championship. I know everyone wants instant gain but its going to need patience i think

Curious as to who is going to be owning the arena, i doubt it will be Ashley himself, is it the House of Fraser Group via a NewCo ? Would make sense from a group tax point of view. Is it asset purchase (i would think so) or share purchase, i would think that Bondholders, Compass & HMRC are going to be happy with the deal.

If Ashley was no longer a director only a shareholder then the threat of any conflict of interest mitigated i think.

Just because he hasnt immediately chased for CCFC ownership doesnt mean he wont but he doesnt have to rush and it may well suit him to wait imo. I think you have to look at it from an Ashley business point of view not from a CCFC fan one

In terms of the stadium itself. They need to, based on 2020 & 2019 figures, increase turnover whilst not increasing costs. Got to be aiming at minimum £1m pm average i would think. If not got loans to pay interest on then that's going to save over £1m pa. Likely to run at operational break even to begin with but the delapidations will hit the bottom line negatively. At least House of Fraser is a commercial entity not a sports ego trip or hedge fund investor

just thinking out loud
 
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wingy

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Just imagine the level of Sunderland hate as we either pip them to the play offs or beat them at Wembley in the final.
 

AndreasB

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How final is a "prefered bidder"?

Just looked, Kirchner was the prefered bidder for Derby.

He was the guy who lead everybody along right until the end when he couldn’t manage to transfer the Millions needed “because it was a bank holiday” Derby very nearly went out of business because of him.


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The Philosopher

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just a few thoughts & guesses

of course ACL filed for administration there is a deal on the table and the preferred bidder & ACL need to be in control of it. Who else would file that wasnt a threat? I dont think it will take too long to sort out from here assuming no hidden skeletons.

If i were Ashley (assuming that he is the bidder and i see no reason to think otherwise really) the key to any ccfc ambitions he may have is to get hold of the stadium first. He can then wait as long as he wants, might be months could be a couple of years, before getting serious about acquiring CCFC

- CCFC locked into a lease with 8 years to run
- unless CCFC have their own stadium to move to then EFL wont sanction moving again
- everyone man and his dog knows that CCFC are struggling financially. This is something that SISU are going to find hard to change without investors stumping up more funds - not sure that will happen
- time is not on SISU side in terms of investment value. They are not funding player purchases, they are not able to withdraw funds, interest accruing but not getting paid. Debt rising, despite MR's brilliant job so far the risk of relegation remains high because team not funded etc. Players, the ones with high value will need to be sold. I dont see the value of CCFC/Otium increasing greatly from where it is. In fact as a purchaser would need to buy the assets not the company if major players sold overall value could drop
- relegation would certainly lower the value
- he would be in a position to distress the SISU investment simply by doing nothing, knowing he can drive a hard bargain before injecting his own money into the club under his ownership. Whilst taking the rent etc

Ashley getting hold of CCFC doesnt immediately get rid of the losses and it may need a year or two to really challenge the top of the Championship. I know everyone wants instant gain but its going to need patience i think

Curious as to who is going to be owning the arena, i doubt it will be Ashley himself, is it the House of Fraser Group via a NewCo ? Would make sense from a group tax point of view. Is it asset purchase (i would think so) or share purchase, i would think that Bondholders, Compass & HMRC are going to be happy with the deal.

If Ashley was no longer a director only a shareholder then the threat of any conflict of interest mitigated i think.

Just because he hasnt immediately chased for CCFC ownership doesnt mean he wont but he doesnt have to rush and it may well suit him imo. I think you have to look at it from an Ashley business point of view not from a CCFC fan one

In terms of the stadium itself. They need to, based on 2020 & 2019 figures, increase turnover whilst not increasing costs. Got to be aiming at minimum £1m pm average i would think. If not got loans to pay interest on then that's going to save over £1m pa. Likely to run at operational break even to begin with but the delapidations will hit the bottom line negatively. At least House of Fraser is a commercial entity not a sports ego trip or hedge fund investor

just thinking out loud
SISU’s best out was to aquire stadium, revalue and then their investment was more realistic and tangible.

Then either sell high or wait for PL fluke.

Surprised they haven’t fought harder.

MA now their best hope. If he doesn’t have the gumption to know that then I’m sure his advisors and strategists do.

Now then, where is that Gary Hoffman….
 

CCFCSteve

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There was nothing to stop SISU putting in a pre-pack admin offer same as MA - which leaves me of the opinion that either they’re simply incompetent, or that there’s more going on than meets the eye.

Exactly. Gilbert’s comments about SISUs interest are just confusing people. He/SISU probably mean if there was nobody else interested and ACL went into administration they'd be willing to pick up the stadium for next to nothing…which in my view has always been their strategy. They’ve never had the will or probably the cash, to buy it at market value hence their actions over the past 10 years
 

Calista

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It’s unwise to assume that Joy will take the logical course of action or do the right thing. Sisu isn’t Finnish for common sense, it means something like bloody mindedness.

Even Fisher said she was bonkers didn’t he?
 

Telfer85

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just a few thoughts & guesses

of course ACL filed for administration there is a deal on the table and the preferred bidder & ACL need to be in control of it. Who else would file that wasnt a threat? I dont think it will take too long to sort out from here assuming no hidden skeletons.

If i were Ashley (assuming that he is the bidder and i see no reason to think otherwise really) the key to any ccfc ambitions he may have is to get hold of the stadium first. He can then wait as long as he wants, might be months could be a couple of years, before getting serious about acquiring CCFC

- CCFC locked into a lease with 8 years to run
- unless CCFC have their own stadium to move to then EFL wont sanction moving again
- everyone man and his dog knows that CCFC are struggling financially. This is something that SISU are going to find hard to change without investors stumping up more funds - not sure that will happen
- time is not on SISU side in terms of investment value. They are not funding player purchases, they are not able to withdraw funds, interest accruing but not getting paid. Debt rising, despite MR's brilliant job so far the risk of relegation remains high because team not funded etc. Players, the ones with high value will need to be sold. I dont see the value of CCFC/Otium increasing greatly from where it is. In fact as a purchaser would need to buy the assets not the company if major players sold overall value could drop
- relegation would certainly lower the value
- he would be in a position to distress the SISU investment simply by doing nothing, knowing he can drive a hard bargain before injecting his own money into the club under his ownership. Whilst taking the rent etc

he will be in a very strong position to obtain CCFC if he wants to simply by owning the stadium

Ashley getting hold of CCFC doesnt immediately get rid of the losses and it may need a year or two to really challenge the top of the Championship. I know everyone wants instant gain but its going to need patience i think

Curious as to who is going to be owning the arena, i doubt it will be Ashley himself, is it the House of Fraser Group via a NewCo ? Would make sense from a group tax point of view. Is it asset purchase (i would think so) or share purchase, i would think that Bondholders, Compass & HMRC are going to be happy with the deal.

If Ashley was no longer a director only a shareholder then the threat of any conflict of interest mitigated i think.

Just because he hasnt immediately chased for CCFC ownership doesnt mean he wont but he doesnt have to rush and it may well suit him to wait imo. I think you have to look at it from an Ashley business point of view not from a CCFC fan one

In terms of the stadium itself. They need to, based on 2020 & 2019 figures, increase turnover whilst not increasing costs. Got to be aiming at minimum £1m pm average i would think. If not got loans to pay interest on then that's going to save over £1m pa. Likely to run at operational break even to begin with but the delapidations will hit the bottom line negatively. At least House of Fraser is a commercial entity not a sports ego trip or hedge fund investor

just thinking out loud

This is spot on in my opinion even old hairy hands basically alludes to it in his post. “I hope he changes his mind on the latter” almost as if he knows what the long term game is.

Not that I give the bloke any sort of creditability as he’s a vile creature but it does seem to be playing out as he said.
 
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