by maffff »
03 Nov 2023 16:01
Sutekh Thanks STAR, great decision to engage with the FL over this debacle. Out of interest is there anyone within STAR who has a legal background who could advise if there is anything that business/club shareholders could do to try and compel the owner to put the club into administration rather than just have it carry on limping from one farce to another while the owner seemingly doesn't give a Castlemaine 4X?
I suspect there isn't but just want to know all the obvious options to get things sorted have been/are being explored.
We do have access to expertise thankfully, we are very lucky in that regard.
A decision to go into administration is not one to be taken lightly and is really an option of last resort.
You're likely looking at £3-4m of costs if an administrator would take us on. Debts are predominantly to the owner and HMRC, minority non-footballing creditors would be hugely impacted which has knock on effects into the community.
Subsidiary companies, RFC Bearwood Limited, Reading Women's Football Club and the Reading FC Community Trust would likely default into admin, also.
The only likely route for an administrator to take us on would be through keeping the club afloat via the sale of land at Bearwood (we use approx 10% of the 120 acres).
The owner remains the owner until the administration process is over and it's unlikely to be quick, straightforward and painless, not even considering the points deduction.