brendywendyandrew1957brendywendy andrew :
ref 1: we had little choice since no one wanted to pay us 4 million for any of our other players-i absolutely agree that the sale will most probably cost us a shot at the playoffs though
Don't agree with this point. We did not NEED £4M last summer - in fact it has since been stated that the £4M was needed to fund next season's shortfall. In any case bearing in mind our relative lack of debt the bank would have lent us £4M for one season as an overdraft. It was the case of the club not wanting to borrow more rather than not being able to borrow more.
In my view this would have been a small gamble but the senior management obviously thought not worth taking. I think that it possibly shows the Chairman's lack of football knowledge. I think he might of underestimated how important Siggy was to the team and fully thought we could mount a promotion challenge without him - which of course we might yet do - be it unlikely.
the same bank who just called our 7 million overdraught back in?
ok then.
whenever the shortfall the money was used to fill it, and then the rest used to release cash for players wages and loan fees, and maybe save some for a rainy day.
no gamble about it- we take enough money in to pay the wage bill we are trying to reach. a loan, and therefore more interest payments would make that less likely, not more in the long term, and since JM isnt paying us free cash any more, we had no choice, like i said
I very much doubt the overdraft was "called in" in 2009 (a year before when we sold Doyle by the way) but rather that it it was due for repayment or renegotiation. It might be that the interest rate would have gone up and no doubt it suited the club to pay it off at that time. If you really think it is impossible to borrow money at the moment you are naive. After all virtually every other club in the land manages to do so - so unless RFC are deemed a far greater credit risk than say Plymouth - they can borrow money if they want to.