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Re: Buyout

by loyalroyaldaz » 10 Jun 2014 09:13

On a purely selfish level my family have just spent nearly £1600 on season ticket renewals. If administration does happen could they use that money to pay creditors and ask us to pay again?

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Re: Buyout

by WoodleyRoyal » 10 Jun 2014 09:29

loyalroyaldaz On a purely selfish level my family have just spent nearly £1600 on season ticket renewals. If administration does happen could they use that money to pay creditors and ask us to pay again?


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Re: Buyout

by PieEater » 10 Jun 2014 09:29

I hope you paid by credit card!

Seriously the only way that you'd lose your money is if the club didn't start next season, which is in no ones interest although Vibrac may not particularly care after they've got their money (and hotel??)

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Re: Buyout

by SPARTA » 10 Jun 2014 10:02

Who's to say SJM was hoodwinked at all? This take-over happened when he was starting to lose everything. He needed to raise money, and was more than happy to take the word of an ambitious young man who had a wealthy father, on the promise, and only a promise, that money would be there to take the club forward. Of course Madejski cared, but his needs came first. I've even heard some say the TSI take-over was a rescue package for SJM. Whatever the ins and outs of it all, SJM did screw up big time, and he has let everyone connected with the club down - there's no getting away from that, and sadly it will tarnish many peoples opinions of him and what he did here; and that is a great shame in itself.

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Re: Buyout

by Green » 10 Jun 2014 10:08

Good use of "hoodwinked"


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Re: Buyout

by Green » 10 Jun 2014 10:09

SPARTA SJM did screw up big time, and he has let everyone connected with the club down

But worst of all SPARTA, he's let himself down.

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Re: Buyout

by Norfolk Royal » 10 Jun 2014 10:28

SPARTA Who's to say SJM was hoodwinked at all? This take-over happened when he was starting to lose everything. He needed to raise money, and was more than happy to take the word of an ambitious young man who had a wealthy father, on the promise, and only a promise, that money would be there to take the club forward. Of course Madejski cared, but his needs came first. I've even heard some say the TSI take-over was a rescue package for SJM. Whatever the ins and outs of it all, SJM did screw up big time, and he has let everyone connected with the club down - there's no getting away from that, and sadly it will tarnish many peoples opinions of him and what he did here; and that is a great shame in itself.


Plans for the statue on hold then?

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Re: Buyout

by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Jun 2014 10:29

How fitting the man behind our rise from the ashes should conclude his reign with this act of arson.

Oh well, where would we be without him etc

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Re: Buyout

by melonhead » 10 Jun 2014 10:35

:lol:


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Re: Buyout

by BraisingsteakRoyal » 10 Jun 2014 10:51

I've just re-read Jim Whites book "A History of the Premier League in 10 matches". The chapter on the Pompey Reading 7-4 game is amazing. He describes all about the Pompey situation with Alexander Gadyamak (sp.), and how Reading are (...were..) run in completely the opposite manner- he makes a point of saying how JM pretty much was the model of how to run a club - the absolute antithesis of everything that was wrong about football finance. The Pompey situation with a young dodgy eastern European businessman, buying a club on the basis of promised cash from his even dodgier father (that never came through).

How things have turned around.

He also says that in Feb 2013 - the PL brought in a couple of additional new owner tests (over and above "fit and proper persons") to do with investigating potentials owners financial viability etc.

I guess we sh1t out of luck by AZ coming in a year earlier (and us being in the champ at the time). Surely these new tests would have weeded him out? If they were retrospectively applied - would they have stopped it all i wonder? If not - what's the point in them?

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Re: Buyout

by Pseud O'Nym » 10 Jun 2014 10:54

Uke
MmmMonsterMunch I'm stunned he could be hoodwinked in such a way.



The thing about conmen is they are convincing and they pick on the vulnerable

Print business screwed, property portfolio collapsing, bit of an ego, etc...

The checkboxes were all ticked


The real master stroke in Aton's scam though was putting millions in rather than taking it out. Cunning bastard.

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Re: Buyout

by Green » 10 Jun 2014 10:57

I suspect the real master stroke is making you believe that, Pseuds.

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Re: Buyout

by Norfolk Royal » 10 Jun 2014 11:05

The real master stroke in my view was setting up the beer tent outside the ground as a diversionary tactic so nobody would notice them sneaking out with the swag bags.


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Re: Buyout

by M Brook » 10 Jun 2014 11:28

Norfolk Royal The real master stroke in my view was setting up the beer tent outside the ground as a diversionary tactic so nobody would notice them sneaking out with the swag bags.


Cunning Old Boy!

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Re: Buyout

by melonhead » 10 Jun 2014 11:35

BraisingsteakRoyal I've just re-read Jim Whites book "A History of the Premier League in 10 matches". The chapter on the Pompey Reading 7-4 game is amazing. He describes all about the Pompey situation with Alexander Gadyamak (sp.), and how Reading are (...were..) run in completely the opposite manner- he makes a point of saying how JM pretty much was the model of how to run a club - the absolute antithesis of everything that was wrong about football finance. The Pompey situation with a young dodgy eastern European businessman, buying a club on the basis of promised cash from his even dodgier father (that never came through).

How things have turned around.

He also says that in Feb 2013 - the PL brought in a couple of additional new owner tests (over and above "fit and proper persons") to do with investigating potentials owners financial viability etc.

I guess we sh1t out of luck by AZ coming in a year earlier (and us being in the champ at the time). Surely these new tests would have weeded him out? If they were retrospectively applied - would they have stopped it all i wonder? If not - what's the point in them?


pretty sure those tests were applied upon promotion to the prem.

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Re: Buyout

by Pseud O'Nym » 10 Jun 2014 11:43

melonhead
BraisingsteakRoyal I've just re-read Jim Whites book "A History of the Premier League in 10 matches". The chapter on the Pompey Reading 7-4 game is amazing. He describes all about the Pompey situation with Alexander Gadyamak (sp.), and how Reading are (...were..) run in completely the opposite manner- he makes a point of saying how JM pretty much was the model of how to run a club - the absolute antithesis of everything that was wrong about football finance. The Pompey situation with a young dodgy eastern European businessman, buying a club on the basis of promised cash from his even dodgier father (that never came through).

How things have turned around.

He also says that in Feb 2013 - the PL brought in a couple of additional new owner tests (over and above "fit and proper persons") to do with investigating potentials owners financial viability etc.

I guess we sh1t out of luck by AZ coming in a year earlier (and us being in the champ at the time). Surely these new tests would have weeded him out? If they were retrospectively applied - would they have stopped it all i wonder? If not - what's the point in them?


pretty sure those tests were applied upon promotion to the prem.


They were. We were promoted before the FA had completed their checks, so the takeover was further delayed while the PL conducted theirs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18255401

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Re: Buyout

by Norfolk Royal » 10 Jun 2014 11:44

I'll throw this into the mix FWIW. Probably nothing but you never know.

http://www.insidemnsoccer.com/2012/09/0 ... wolves-fc/

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Re: Buyout

by Royal Rother » 10 Jun 2014 11:45

Pseud O'Nym
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MmmMonsterMunch I'm stunned he could be hoodwinked in such a way.



The thing about conmen is they are convincing and they pick on the vulnerable

Print business screwed, property portfolio collapsing, bit of an ego, etc...

The checkboxes were all ticked


The real master stroke in Aton's scam though was putting millions in rather than taking it out. Cunning bastard.


Love that!! :lol:

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Re: Buyout

by Ian Royal » 10 Jun 2014 11:57

Saw a suggestion from some muppet that looked like saying loaning the club money and charging minimal interests rates (which is what the account show) made a good trust fund for AZ to make money from. LMFAO.

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Re: Buyout

by BraisingsteakRoyal » 10 Jun 2014 12:01

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BraisingsteakRoyal I've just re-read Jim Whites book "A History of the Premier League in 10 matches". The chapter on the Pompey Reading 7-4 game is amazing. He describes all about the Pompey situation with Alexander Gadyamak (sp.), and how Reading are (...were..) run in completely the opposite manner- he makes a point of saying how JM pretty much was the model of how to run a club - the absolute antithesis of everything that was wrong about football finance. The Pompey situation with a young dodgy eastern European businessman, buying a club on the basis of promised cash from his even dodgier father (that never came through).

How things have turned around.

He also says that in Feb 2013 - the PL brought in a couple of additional new owner tests (over and above "fit and proper persons") to do with investigating potentials owners financial viability etc.

I guess we sh1t out of luck by AZ coming in a year earlier (and us being in the champ at the time). Surely these new tests would have weeded him out? If they were retrospectively applied - would they have stopped it all i wonder? If not - what's the point in them?


pretty sure those tests were applied upon promotion to the prem.


They were. We were promoted before the FA had completed their checks, so the takeover was further delayed while the PL conducted theirs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18255401


Just goes to show what a massive, pointless waste of time these tests are then. Brought in with the sole aim of financial transparency, but still allow for moody offshore trusts, loan companies with unknown owners and mystery benefactors etc.

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