by Brogue » 16 Jan 2024 11:01
by Greatwesternline » 16 Jan 2024 11:02
RoyalBlueOLLIE KEARNSwindermereROYAL People pushing for more pitch invasions, not sure what traction it will get, but for me Saturday sent out a big message and achieved it`s goals, any more will be counter productive and do more damage than good.
It will almost certainly stop fans coming if they`re uncertain of seeing a full game.
My best guess would be that it firstly ensures relegation as a result of lost revenue and further sanctions such as points deductions for not paying wages. Secondly, the EFL may disqualify him from ownership thus requiring a new source of funds just to fund the club on a daily basis. .
One independent 'expert' on Twitter (he seems to know what he is talking about and has produced a lot of info about Dodgy Dai's dealings/troubles in China) said that they can only bar him from being a director. He will remain as majority shareholder as long as he chooses.
by Elm Park Kid » 16 Jan 2024 11:07
by Elm Park Kid » 16 Jan 2024 11:09
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My best guess would be that it firstly ensures relegation as a result of lost revenue and further sanctions such as points deductions for not paying wages. Secondly, the EFL may disqualify him from ownership thus requiring a new source of funds just to fund the club on a daily basis. .
One independent 'expert' on Twitter (he seems to know what he is talking about and has produced a lot of info about Dodgy Dai's dealings/troubles in China) said that they can only bar him from being a director. He will remain as majority shareholder as long as he chooses.
Correct. The Government can't just take people's property from them, this goes back to Magna Carta.
They can only take away your things if they are proceeds of crime or in the case of Abramovich are sanctioned for the purposes of national security. Or if you owe them money.
by Ten Bobsworth » 16 Jan 2024 11:12
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My best guess would be that it firstly ensures relegation as a result of lost revenue and further sanctions such as points deductions for not paying wages. Secondly, the EFL may disqualify him from ownership thus requiring a new source of funds just to fund the club on a daily basis. .
One independent 'expert' on Twitter (he seems to know what he is talking about and has produced a lot of info about Dodgy Dai's dealings/troubles in China) said that they can only bar him from being a director. He will remain as majority shareholder as long as he chooses.
And he’ll remain the owner of the main assets (Stadium/Bearwood) which is the key point. They both have ongoing value regardless of whether there is a Reading football club in the future.
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Jan 2024 11:17
by Elm Park Kid » 16 Jan 2024 11:18
by Ten Bobsworth » 16 Jan 2024 11:22
From Despair To Where? In the same way that you can get a 3 bed terrace in Bolton for under £100k but the cheapest one in Reading costs £250k
by NathStPaul » 16 Jan 2024 11:25
by Hendo » 16 Jan 2024 11:26
by Ten Bobsworth » 16 Jan 2024 11:28
NathStPaul Is Ten Bobsworth a Bolton supporter? If so why is he here?
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Jan 2024 11:28
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Jan 2024 11:36
Hendo He was hounded off their own forum for being a tedious bore.
by Ten Bobsworth » 16 Jan 2024 11:39
From Despair To Where? No, but you are.
If Dai thinks that the actual going rate for the land is a fair price to ask then he will ask it. If he liquidates the club, he still owns the land and that's it's market rate.
I'm not saying it's right or realistic in the sense of selling it as part of a football club as a going concern, but that is the basic value of the plot of land.
The ground cost him £28m. That's what he will be looking to recoup.
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jan 2024 11:41
From Despair To Where? No, but you are.
If Dai thinks that the actual going rate for the land is a fair price to ask then he will ask it. If he liquidates the club, he still owns the land and that's it's market rate.
I'm not saying it's right or realistic in the sense of selling it as part of a football club as a going concern, but that is the basic value of the plot of land.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 16 Jan 2024 11:43
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Jan 2024 11:52
WestYorksRoyalFrom Despair To Where? No, but you are.
If Dai thinks that the actual going rate for the land is a fair price to ask then he will ask it. If he liquidates the club, he still owns the land and that's it's market rate.
I'm not saying it's right or realistic in the sense of selling it as part of a football club as a going concern, but that is the basic value of the plot of land.
He's not acting rationally which is what makes it such an impossible situation. We can only speculate what the SCL and Bearwood are worth, but it's very reasonable to assume that they are worth less individually than they are as a package accompanied by a team and an academy.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 16 Jan 2024 11:55
From Despair To Where?WestYorksRoyalFrom Despair To Where? No, but you are.
If Dai thinks that the actual going rate for the land is a fair price to ask then he will ask it. If he liquidates the club, he still owns the land and that's it's market rate.
I'm not saying it's right or realistic in the sense of selling it as part of a football club as a going concern, but that is the basic value of the plot of land.
He's not acting rationally which is what makes it such an impossible situation. We can only speculate what the SCL and Bearwood are worth, but it's very reasonable to assume that they are worth less individually than they are as a package accompanied by a team and an academy.
That's what I'm saying though. He will just look at the actual land value and not as an asset belonging to the football club and I'm not convinced they would be worth less individually as their current use is tied in to the football club. With no club, they're plots of land and probably worth more.
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jan 2024 12:07
by Ten Bobsworth » 16 Jan 2024 12:20
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