by madstadblues » 05 May 2016 08:59
by Royalwaster » 05 May 2016 09:07
by Top Flight » 05 May 2016 09:17
by tidus_mi2 » 05 May 2016 09:56
by The Sum of the Parts » 05 May 2016 10:14
by Sutekh » 05 May 2016 10:35
The Sum of the Parts
And to answer the OP - a club where the majority of debt is owed to the owners means that they'd be writing off the debt owed to themselves as well as the debt owed to others.
by The Sum of the Parts » 05 May 2016 11:32
SutekhThe Sum of the Parts
And to answer the OP - a club where the majority of debt is owed to the owners means that they'd be writing off the debt owed to themselves as well as the debt owed to others.
Didn't Bolton's former chairman write off some incredible sum of money he was owed earlier this year more or less saving them from certain doom.
by One8Seven1* » 05 May 2016 11:46
by The Sum of the Parts » 05 May 2016 12:47
by 72 bus » 05 May 2016 22:32
The Sum of the Parts What sensible business person in the world would want to do that?
by 72 bus » 05 May 2016 22:35
The Sum of the Parts
The type of owner that most fans want just doesn't exist, I'm afraid - at least for a club like Reading...
by Ian Royal » 05 May 2016 22:38
madstadblues Would going into Administration really be that bad ? It hasn't seemed to have hurt Leicester who benefited from having £30m of debts wiped out and 14 years later are EPL champions.
by Green » 06 May 2016 11:16
The Sum of the Parts The world is running out of idiots prepared to buy football clubs. In the old days they were lots of them, and they'd happily queue up to take on a club and take over its debts on the promise of glory and riches. But over the years people have wised up and seen buyers come a cropper so many times, either at clubs like Portsmouth or Blackburn (where the Venkys were told the club would be 'self-financing'!) or at places like Hull and Cardiff where owners are prevented from doing exactly what they want to do with their expensive asset by all those pesky fans.
So nowadays the only potential owners that anyone can offload a football club to (and I do mean 'offload' - as you do with a hot potato) are either charlatans who make promises they don't deliver on, or those who can see a way of making money that's not connected to the football (legally or otherwise).
After all, why would anyone with no previous connection to a club or its community buy any asset that is only going to cost them more and more money with no return, and at the same time have to endure the club's supporters perpetually calling for them to keep increasing their losses by throwing more and more money at the club in order to show "ambition." What sensible business person in the world would want to do that?
In just about every football club sale over the past twenty years or so, there seems to be pattern that for the vast majority the new owner is somehow worse than the previous - and so the more changes of ownership there are the worse the owners tend to get.
The type of owner that most fans want just doesn't exist, I'm afraid - at least for a club like Reading...
by floyd__streete » 06 May 2016 12:53
madstadblues Would going into Administration really be that bad ?
by Maneki Neko » 09 May 2016 10:28
72 busThe Sum of the Parts What sensible business person in the world would want to do that?
One that is happy to have a loss making money pit to offset the taxes from his other profitable enterprises.
by Maneki Neko » 09 May 2016 10:29
72 busThe Sum of the Parts
The type of owner that most fans want just doesn't exist, I'm afraid - at least for a club like Reading...
They do exist, We had one, but most of the mongtards on here wanted him gone.
Oh for the bad old days of SJM
by loyalroyaldaz » 09 May 2016 11:58
by The Sum of the Parts » 09 May 2016 12:29
loyalroyaldaz Dont blame those people.
Nobody made SJM flog it to The Russian or the Thais.
It was purely his decision to sell up and recoup the money he loaned...
by Maneki Neko » 09 May 2016 14:17
loyalroyaldaz Dont blame those people.
Nobody made SJM flog it to The Russian or the Thais.
It was purely his decision to sell up and recoup the money he loaned...
by Maneki Neko » 09 May 2016 14:19
The Sum of the Partsloyalroyaldaz Dont blame those people.
Nobody made SJM flog it to The Russian or the Thais.
It was purely his decision to sell up and recoup the money he loaned...
Because the money that he would need to pump in to keep the club going each year was more than he had available.
Not more than he was *worth* but with his other businesses all going down the pan and with much of his money committed to assets like Station Hill he didn't have available liquidity. He'd also obviously asked himself why he should keep on giving money to the football club and getting no return for it.
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