by Royal Lady » 13 May 2014 09:36
by Uke » 13 May 2014 09:43
Royal Lady Have we paid for the "new training ground"? If so, I assume it is in the form of a loan taken out on behalf of RFC, which AZ here or not, we still have to meet payments for. If we haven't paid, why isn't it still functioning as a Golf Club? Whoever comes in would have to take on the debts as well, remember, if no one is close to buying, the club has to try and pay those debts or the A word is looming ever nearer. imo.
by Royal Lady » 13 May 2014 09:51
by Nameless » 13 May 2014 10:49
by melonhead » 13 May 2014 11:01
by Reading4eva » 13 May 2014 14:21
Nameless I doubt the position with the training ground is the same as it was last time the question arose - deal done subject to planning, and until that comes through we haven't paid for it. The golf club presumably leased the land and when their lease ran out they left.
How we proceed will depend on what priorities the club set. If we see spending money on the training ground as top priority we will carry on. We need to train somewhere and I would assume we could scale back plans to reduce the cost of the new ground. Not sure where Hogwood comes in- didn't SJM own that himself ? In which case he may be wanting to sell up.
Administration wouldn't allow us to do anything. An administrator would step in and he would be the one making decisions. His sole objective would be to sort out any financial issues and get us back on track financially. I would assume he would take a short term view and depending on what debts there were and who they were owed to would drive what he did.
I still thing that people are taking too much notice of anonymous internet postings of totally unknown credibility. I spoke to several RFC employees at the weekend (no one of any seniority) and none of them had seen anything that smacked of panic measures that you tend to get in businesses on the brink (ie total ban on spending, stopping paying bills, redundancy talk). Doesn't mean things might not go that way but IMHO the internet has a habit of taking the worst that people can make up and assuming it's true.
by SPARTA » 13 May 2014 14:46
by Royal Rother » 13 May 2014 22:54
by westendgirl » 14 May 2014 18:06
Reading4evaNameless I doubt the position with the training ground is the same as it was last time the question arose - deal done subject to planning, and until that comes through we haven't paid for it. The golf club presumably leased the land and when their lease ran out they left.
How we proceed will depend on what priorities the club set. If we see spending money on the training ground as top priority we will carry on. We need to train somewhere and I would assume we could scale back plans to reduce the cost of the new ground. Not sure where Hogwood comes in- didn't SJM own that himself ? In which case he may be wanting to sell up.
Administration wouldn't allow us to do anything. An administrator would step in and he would be the one making decisions. His sole objective would be to sort out any financial issues and get us back on track financially. I would assume he would take a short term view and depending on what debts there were and who they were owed to would drive what he did.
I still thing that people are taking too much notice of anonymous internet postings of totally unknown credibility. I spoke to several RFC employees at the weekend (no one of any seniority) and none of them had seen anything that smacked of panic measures that you tend to get in businesses on the brink (ie total ban on spending, stopping paying bills, redundancy talk). Doesn't mean things might not go that way but IMHO the internet has a habit of taking the worst that people can make up and assuming it's true.
Famous last words... The commercial director has been let go
by Reading4eva » 14 May 2014 19:59
westendgirlReading4evaNameless I doubt the position with the training ground is the same as it was last time the question arose - deal done subject to planning, and until that comes through we haven't paid for it. The golf club presumably leased the land and when their lease ran out they left.
How we proceed will depend on what priorities the club set. If we see spending money on the training ground as top priority we will carry on. We need to train somewhere and I would assume we could scale back plans to reduce the cost of the new ground. Not sure where Hogwood comes in- didn't SJM own that himself ? In which case he may be wanting to sell up.
Administration wouldn't allow us to do anything. An administrator would step in and he would be the one making decisions. His sole objective would be to sort out any financial issues and get us back on track financially. I would assume he would take a short term view and depending on what debts there were and who they were owed to would drive what he did.
I still thing that people are taking too much notice of anonymous internet postings of totally unknown credibility. I spoke to several RFC employees at the weekend (no one of any seniority) and none of them had seen anything that smacked of panic measures that you tend to get in businesses on the brink (ie total ban on spending, stopping paying bills, redundancy talk). Doesn't mean things might not go that way but IMHO the internet has a habit of taking the worst that people can make up and assuming it's true.
Famous last words... The commercial director has been let go
Really - after less than a year? Also short sighted if not replaced as that income is necessary too.
by Norfolk Royal » 15 May 2014 13:26
by Extended-Phenotype » 15 May 2014 13:30
SPARTA Oh dear.
Regarding the training ground, SJM admitted recently that no new training ground means no Cat 1 - and it's looking highly unlikely we'll be building a super-dooper new training ground, so it's only a matter of time the Cat 1 goes as well (unless a wealthy new owner appears)
by maffff » 15 May 2014 14:00
by Reading4eva » 15 May 2014 14:39
by melonhead » 15 May 2014 15:14
Norfolk Royal I may be a bit behind here but does anyone actually know who we are supposed to owe this alleged £38-million quid to?
by SPARTA » 15 May 2014 15:17
Reading4eva In the Sun today £20 million in debt
by Elm Park Pasty » 15 May 2014 15:27
melonheadNorfolk Royal I may be a bit behind here but does anyone actually know who we are supposed to owe this alleged £38-million quid to?
AZ
by Norfolk Royal » 15 May 2014 15:32
melonheadNorfolk Royal I may be a bit behind here but does anyone actually know who we are supposed to owe this alleged £38-million quid to?
AZ
by melonhead » 15 May 2014 15:34
by RoyalBlue » 15 May 2014 16:32
Reading4evawestendgirlReading4eva Famous last words... The commercial director has been let go
Really - after less than a year? Also short sighted if not replaced as that income is necessary too.
Maybe he come to the end of a probationary period and hadn't made the cut... All I know is he's gone but as you say the club needs revenue
Norfolk RoyalmelonheadNorfolk Royal I may be a bit behind here but does anyone actually know who we are supposed to owe this alleged £38-million quid to?
AZ
Really? I thought he bought the club. Can anyone be more specific or knowledgeable on this?
If it is true that we owe this money to Anton then it would only be an administration matter if he decided to call it in.
He is hardly likely to do that as it would mean he would have to accept a tiny amount from an administrator.
As a businessman he would surely seek to sell his share.
If you look at the reasons clubs, or anyone else for that matter, go into administration it is usually because a merciless creditor like HMRC is demanding money, and that is not the case with us as far as I know.
Thoughts on this?
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