chiefdave
Well-Known Member
No they almost certainly will not.
The club stands by itself.
TM has a fixed budget.
There should be a bit extra as attendances are above the level we told were needed to achieve break even but there's no way Joy is suddenly going to start writing cheques and risking losing more money. That's basically Bryan Richardsons 'have a punt' strategy and we all know how well that went.
Only if all legal action had to end. Then she would have two choices get rid of the club as it is or get it into the top half of the championship before a season ends and recoup some money by selling the premiership dream .
Or, as the club is self sustaining, they could keep ownership indefinitely hoping for something to happen that would add value. Could be Wasps going pop, could be promotion. They have nothing to lose by holding on.
The only way the club will have any sale price at all is if at the very least their is land purchased and permission to build granted.
From what I'm led to believe the club is very much available at the right price and has been offered to some of the usual suspects. Problem is the right price appears to be north of £50m which clearly nobody is going to pay.