by Stranded » 01 Jul 2022 09:46
by Stranded » 01 Jul 2022 09:53
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 01 Jul 2022 10:15
by PATRIQT » 01 Jul 2022 10:23
YorkshireRoyal99 Seems to be that the owner is allotting shares to someone once a year and said someone is putting x amount of money into the club each year.
by Nameless » 01 Jul 2022 10:57
by Z175 » 01 Jul 2022 17:23
by Elm Park Kid » 01 Jul 2022 22:43
Z175 This is the way that Mr Dai funds the club. It is actually the one real benefit of the EFL profit and sustainability rules.
You are permitted to lose only £5m per season without putting in any equity (cash in exchange for shares). However if you inject enough equity, you can lose up to an extra £8m per season, so £13 loss each season and a maximum loss of £39m over a 3 year period.
The great thing about this for fans is that with equity funding the owner cannot get it back. Once the club take the money, and then lose it, all the owner has is worthless shares. Mr Dai has lost over 100m in this way - so that is 100m less debt to pay off from the club if they ever were put in administration.
Before these rules, most owners debt funded their clubs which caused an extra burden if the club went into administration - the owner would have a claim to be repaid their funding.
by Lower West » 01 Jul 2022 23:16
by PATRIQT » 02 Jul 2022 11:18
Lower West The football club own neither the ground nor the training complex. If the club folded financially. Dai still holds all the bargaining chips.
by Green » 05 Jul 2022 10:28
PATRIQTLower West The football club own neither the ground nor the training complex. If the club folded financially. Dai still holds all the bargaining chips.
We're in a very dangerous position. We don't own the Hotel or the land around the stadium either. We literally have playing staff and that's it. If Dai every fcuked us over, we could easily go to the wall. I know the optimists say it'll never happen, but it could very well happen.
by Dirk Gently » 05 Jul 2022 10:32
GreenPATRIQTLower West The football club own neither the ground nor the training complex. If the club folded financially. Dai still holds all the bargaining chips.
We're in a very dangerous position. We don't own the Hotel or the land around the stadium either. We literally have playing staff and that's it. If Dai every fcuked us over, we could easily go to the wall. I know the optimists say it'll never happen, but it could very well happen.
I'm certainly not an optimist but the opportunity for someone to buy a championship club within 30 miles of Heathrow has got to drum up some interest from some oligarch somewhere. If only for the money laundering opportunities it presents.
We'll be right.
by LUX » 05 Jul 2022 10:47
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Jul 2022 11:00
LUX if I was filthy limitless rich, no way would I buy a football club.
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Jul 2022 11:10
by LUX » 05 Jul 2022 11:23
Wycombe RoyalLUX if I was filthy limitless rich, no way would I buy a football club.
I would. If I had enough that I didn't need to work ever again, I would buy a lower level football club club (probably non-league), invest some funds initially and then run it to be financially self funding. That way I would have something to do to stop me getting bored.
by Brogue » 05 Jul 2022 11:28
by Dirk Gently » 05 Jul 2022 11:41
Wycombe RoyalLUX if I was filthy limitless rich, no way would I buy a football club.
I would. If I had enough that I didn't need to work ever again, I would buy a lower level football club club (probably non-league), invest some funds initially and then run it to be financially self funding. That way I would have something to do to stop me getting bored.
by Elm Park Kid » 05 Jul 2022 11:42
by Dirk Gently » 05 Jul 2022 11:51
Elm Park Kid If Dai and co decided that they had had enough of Reading - then I reckon the club could be reasonably appealing to buyers (assuming the owners agree to sell the stadium at a reasonable price). It will have gotten it's wage bill down to a ok level, the stadium is a fairly decent size, commercial income seems to be lower than it should be and a smart owner would fancy their chances of increasing it. Our fan base isn't great, but has a higher income than most.
by Nameless » 05 Jul 2022 11:55
PATRIQTLower West The football club own neither the ground nor the training complex. If the club folded financially. Dai still holds all the bargaining chips.
We're in a very dangerous position. We don't own the Hotel or the land around the stadium either. We literally have playing staff and that's it. If Dai every fcuked us over, we could easily go to the wall. I know the optimists say it'll never happen, but it could very well happen.
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