by Royal_jimmy » 15 Jun 2023 21:14
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jun 2023 22:02
Royal_jimmy He needs to sell. Just don't think anyone genuine will buy us
by NathStPaul » 15 Jun 2023 22:04
Royal_jimmy He needs to sell. Just don't think anyone genuine will buy us
by Sutekh » 16 Jun 2023 04:46
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jun 2023 10:19
by tmesis » 16 Jun 2023 10:34
WestYorksRoyal I would actually argue not. Even with another relegation, we remain far more saleable with the SCL, training facilities and relatively recent success. If we have further to fall, it just makes us even more of a bargain to an investor with a plan and ambition. The potential is all still there.
by Sutekh » 16 Jun 2023 11:31
tmesisWestYorksRoyal I would actually argue not. Even with another relegation, we remain far more saleable with the SCL, training facilities and relatively recent success. If we have further to fall, it just makes us even more of a bargain to an investor with a plan and ambition. The potential is all still there.
The question remains though - what exactly would a new owner be buying? A club that has no fixed assets, that's well in excess of £100 million in debt, commited to paying around £1 million in rent each year for the stadium.
by Royal_jimmy » 16 Jun 2023 11:42
by Green » 16 Jun 2023 13:22
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jun 2023 14:47
tmesisWestYorksRoyal I would actually argue not. Even with another relegation, we remain far more saleable with the SCL, training facilities and relatively recent success. If we have further to fall, it just makes us even more of a bargain to an investor with a plan and ambition. The potential is all still there.
The question remains though - what exactly would a new owner be buying? A club that has no fixed assets, that's well in excess of £100 million in debt, commited to paying around £1 million in rent each year for the stadium.
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jun 2023 15:07
Snowflake RoyaltmesisWestYorksRoyal I would actually argue not. Even with another relegation, we remain far more saleable with the SCL, training facilities and relatively recent success. If we have further to fall, it just makes us even more of a bargain to an investor with a plan and ambition. The potential is all still there.
The question remains though - what exactly would a new owner be buying? A club that has no fixed assets, that's well in excess of £100 million in debt, commited to paying around £1 million in rent each year for the stadium.
There's no reason a buyer for the club wouldn’t also buy the stadium and training ground. If only to be able to fiddle the finances later by selling them to themselves like Dai did.
Those assets have limited value without the club. The stadium especially given what its built on.
by tmesis » 16 Jun 2023 21:38
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royaltmesis The question remains though - what exactly would a new owner be buying? A club that has no fixed assets, that's well in excess of £100 million in debt, commited to paying around £1 million in rent each year for the stadium.
There's no reason a buyer for the club wouldn’t also buy the stadium and training ground. If only to be able to fiddle the finances later by selling them to themselves like Dai did.
Those assets have limited value without the club. The stadium especially given what its built on.
Dai can't play hardball on the ground. A ground without a team to play there is worthless
by PATRIQT » 16 Jun 2023 22:42
Royal_jimmy He needs to sell. Just don't think anyone genuine will buy us
by PATRIQT » 16 Jun 2023 22:42
WestYorksRoyal Dai can't play hardball on the ground. A ground without a team to play there is worthless
by Uke » 17 Jun 2023 02:00
by Royal_jimmy » 17 Jun 2023 02:03
by Uke » 17 Jun 2023 02:05
Royal_jimmy A nice lamb madras
by Royal_jimmy » 20 Jun 2023 22:27
by elrey » 21 Jun 2023 04:50
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royaltmesis The question remains though - what exactly would a new owner be buying? A club that has no fixed assets, that's well in excess of £100 million in debt, commited to paying around £1 million in rent each year for the stadium.
There's no reason a buyer for the club wouldn’t also buy the stadium and training ground. If only to be able to fiddle the finances later by selling them to themselves like Dai did.
Those assets have limited value without the club. The stadium especially given what its built on.
Dai can't play hardball on the ground. A ground without a team to play there is worthless
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Jun 2023 12:12
elreyWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal There's no reason a buyer for the club wouldn’t also buy the stadium and training ground. If only to be able to fiddle the finances later by selling them to themselves like Dai did.
Those assets have limited value without the club. The stadium especially given what its built on.
Dai can't play hardball on the ground. A ground without a team to play there is worthless
Hardly worthless, it's land, and it's near a motorway, people will pay a lot for that land.
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