by Armadillo Roadkill » 26 Mar 2025 11:04
by Mid Sussex Royal » 26 Mar 2025 11:11
Armadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
by rabidbee » 26 Mar 2025 11:20
Mid Sussex Royal That's obviously the fear but didn't the club suggest £6m escrow on Friday?
by Scutterbucketz » 26 Mar 2025 11:27
by Crusader Royal » 26 Mar 2025 11:29
rabidbeeMid Sussex Royal That's obviously the fear but didn't the club suggest £6m escrow on Friday?
The judge suggested this to the club, didn't he?
And Couhig's case is going ahead with or without a sale. Dai risks losing all of his money if the club is wiped out, so the sensible (ha!) option is to go ahead with the sale and put the disputed sum into an escrow until the case is completed. Dai could lose all of his money *and still* face paying compensation to Couhig if he loses the case.
And presumably the Couhig's case isn't that spurious if the judge didn't take the opportunity last week just to dismiss it.
And it's worth remembering none of us know what is happening behind the scenes, so we don't know what progress has been made since Friday. Maybe I'm grasping at straws, but the accounts finally being published feels like things are moving forward.
by El Diablo » 26 Mar 2025 11:43
rabidbeeMid Sussex Royal That's obviously the fear but didn't the club suggest £6m escrow on Friday?
The judge suggested this to the club, didn't he?
And Couhig's case is going ahead with or without a sale. Dai risks losing all of his money if the club is wiped out, so the sensible (ha!) option is to go ahead with the sale and put the disputed sum into an escrow until the case is completed. Dai could lose all of his money *and still* face paying compensation to Couhig if he loses the case.
And presumably the Couhig's case isn't that spurious if the judge didn't take the opportunity last week just to dismiss it.
And it's worth remembering none of us know what is happening behind the scenes, so we don't know what progress has been made since Friday. Maybe I'm grasping at straws, but the accounts finally being published feels like things are moving forward.
by rabidbee » 26 Mar 2025 11:47
Scutterbucketz I’m not sure anyone has managed to explain how the EFL could kick us out the league because they’ve finally decided Dai isn’t fit.
Here’s their Rules & Governance page
https://www.efl.com/supporters/faqs/rul ... overnance/
I’ve had a skim through this 356 page document on the EFLs website and can’t find any mention of the EFL reserving the right to change their mind on Chairman after they’ve already deemed him Fit & Proper.
https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f7c ... e05bc0.pdf
by Scutterbucketz » 26 Mar 2025 11:59
rabidbeeScutterbucketz I’m not sure anyone has managed to explain how the EFL could kick us out the league because they’ve finally decided Dai isn’t fit.
Here’s their Rules & Governance page
https://www.efl.com/supporters/faqs/rul ... overnance/
I’ve had a skim through this 356 page document on the EFLs website and can’t find any mention of the EFL reserving the right to change their mind on Chairman after they’ve already deemed him Fit & Proper.
https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f7c ... e05bc0.pdf
Appendix 3 p. 415ff.
by Extended-Phenotype » 26 Mar 2025 12:00
Armadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 26 Mar 2025 12:04
by rabidbee » 26 Mar 2025 12:09
ScutterbucketzrabidbeeScutterbucketz I’m not sure anyone has managed to explain how the EFL could kick us out the league because they’ve finally decided Dai isn’t fit.
Here’s their Rules & Governance page
https://www.efl.com/supporters/faqs/rul ... overnance/
I’ve had a skim through this 356 page document on the EFLs website and can’t find any mention of the EFL reserving the right to change their mind on Chairman after they’ve already deemed him Fit & Proper.
https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f7c ... e05bc0.pdf
Appendix 3 p. 415ff.
Can you screenshot it?
by Extended-Phenotype » 26 Mar 2025 12:17
Armadillo Roadkill I hadn't noticed, the flurry of legalese across multiple sources, that the club have accepted moving reasonable funds into escrow. That seems positive.
by rabidbee » 26 Mar 2025 12:21
Extended-PhenotypeArmadillo Roadkill I hadn't noticed, the flurry of legalese across multiple sources, that the club have accepted moving reasonable funds into escrow. That seems positive.
Ah, well that's actually rather fantastic. It not only means the liens will be sorted, it's pretty strong evidence that there IS a sale happening...
I think.
by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2025 12:28
stealthpapesleon We really are in a terrible state. Even Don Goodman is feeling sorry for us.![]()
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/25033160.reading-fc-fans-deserve-good-news--says-sky-sports-pundit/
I know Don quite well, he's a mate of guys I know, and was a regular at my local on a Sunday - you'd sometimes have to help carry him out of the pub come closing time![]()
Anyway, he's got a genuine soft spot for Reading, somehow, knows the situation but doesn't remember scoring in the play off final against us.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Mar 2025 12:29
Armadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
by Scutterbucketz » 26 Mar 2025 12:42
rabidbeeScutterbucketzrabidbee Appendix 3 p. 415ff.
Can you screenshot it?
It's six pages worth of regulations. Basically, a director can be disqualified for any of the following....
I guess it's para 2.1.11, which lists a variety of insolvency, bankruptcy or other similar financial events, and then adds '[or] any equivalent provision in any other jurisdiction which has a substantially similar effect, and in each case as may be amended from time to time'.
The regulation in that section says that a club will be suspended if they don't remove a disqualifying director within 28 days. However, p. 366ff sets out the disciplinary powers of the EFL, and states that if they bring proceedings against a director (eg. for not resigning) their powers include (p. 371) recommending expulsion from the EFL, which would then have to be ratified by an EGM.
by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2025 12:43
Snowflake RoyalArmadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
You really have a blind hard on for hating Couhig don't you. He's not blocking anything. If it was spurious, it would have been thrown out. He's even come out and said he had nothing to do with screwing the women's team.
Why you have to deflect for Dai and blame Couhig instead is beyond me.
by stealthpapes » 26 Mar 2025 12:59
rabidbeeExtended-PhenotypeArmadillo Roadkill I hadn't noticed, the flurry of legalese across multiple sources, that the club have accepted moving reasonable funds into escrow. That seems positive.
Ah, well that's actually rather fantastic. It not only means the liens will be sorted, it's pretty strong evidence that there IS a sale happening...
I think.
Have they confirmed it? Last Friday's statement said the club acknowledges the judge's suggestion that they find alternative securities (including an escrow) and they look forward to working with Couhig to find a solution.
The Club acknowledges the Judge’s clear indication that the parties should find a solution to the current impasse regarding the sale of the Club by way of its owners providing alternative security or a payment into escrow.
To allow a sale to proceed, the Club looks forward to working with Mr Couhig to resolve this element of his claim.
Mr Dai remains committed to working with the EFL to sell the Club and secure its long-term future.
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 26 Mar 2025 13:12
Snowflake RoyalArmadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
You really have a blind hard on for hating Couhig don't you. He's not blocking anything. If it was spurious, it would have been thrown out. He's even come out and said he had nothing to do with screwing the women's team.
Why you have to deflect for Dai and blame Couhig instead is beyond me.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Mar 2025 13:24
SutekhSnowflake RoyalArmadillo Roadkill The sale to Platek is being held up by Couhig's spurious case. You can try all you like to spin this another way, but that's the case.
I get that Dai could just put the part of the sale value he's being sued for by Couhig into an escrow account. Seems he's unlikely to do this.
The Couhig court case doesn't take place until July.
That means unless Couhig or Dai swallows their pride, there is unlikely to be new owner by the end of this season's fixtures.
And that would mean curtains.
We're really relying on snookers now.
You really have a blind hard on for hating Couhig don't you. He's not blocking anything. If it was spurious, it would have been thrown out. He's even come out and said he had nothing to do with screwing the women's team.
Why you have to deflect for Dai and blame Couhig instead is beyond me.
While Dai is the villain in all this and quite agree it’s him that’s holding up the sale of the club and not RC, the guy who had the women’s rescue package all sorted and was pretty much about to put it before the WFL for final approval says it was RC who caused it to fail.
Interesting to note though that members of RC’s business team also wanted to take on and try and make a real success of a women’s professional team.
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