Sutekh PS - shouldn't this thread be sticky too?
Agreed
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by Brogue » 26 Jan 2024 08:45
Sutekh PS - shouldn't this thread be sticky too?
Forbury Lion *
by Hound » 26 Jan 2024 09:41
by Stranded » 26 Jan 2024 09:47
Hound Interesting interview
Does make you wonder what the hell Smudger Smith was going on about. Clearly absolute nonsense fed to him there
by Winston Biscuit » 26 Jan 2024 09:59
by Clyde1998 » 26 Jan 2024 10:03
Winston Biscuit took that Dellor/Howe interview to be all pretty much positive news!
Dai is now finally serious about selling, the club hope to present to him the best bid in a couple of weeks time, and if he accepts it the the sale will go through 2 months or so after
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Jan 2024 10:04
StrandedHound Interesting interview
Does make you wonder what the hell Smudger Smith was going on about. Clearly absolute nonsense fed to him there
Yes, the interview does make that "leak" even more damaging for him and his follow up about things changing already seem even more bizarre. Of course, Howe, could be painting a very specific picture but IF TRUE, does appear that we are still a good couple of weeks away from a decision being made on which opportunity (as Howe put it) the club/owner will move forward with.
by RoyalBlue » 26 Jan 2024 10:37
Sutekh Tim has his show at 6pm tonight so hopefully might be a bit more.
Timescales pretty much as I was expecting, should be plenty of time to check through all 8 interested parties, and any bids, to ensure whatever buyers/bids are put on the final table is as kocher as they can be. Good that Dai SEEMS to want to sell everything which will hopefully mean the club and stadium can be put back together again. Let's hope he doesn't change things halfway through.
PS - shouldn't this thread be sticky too?
by windermereROYAL » 26 Jan 2024 10:42
by Armadillo Roadkill » 26 Jan 2024 11:12
windermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
by Forbury Lion » 26 Jan 2024 11:15
by Forbury Lion » 26 Jan 2024 11:17
Let's hope the residents are 100% aware that they are buying a property next to a football ground and what comes with that.Armadillo RoadkillwindermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Jan 2024 11:21
Forbury LionLet's hope the residents are 100% aware that they are buying a property next to a football ground and what comes with that.Armadillo RoadkillwindermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
It's a bit like people buying a house next to Heathrow and complaining about the Planes, that's why the house was cheap.
by rabidbee » 26 Jan 2024 11:28
Forbury Lion Can owner of the Club, Training Ground and Stadium bring them all under the Club again?
FFP implications might prevent this, since the clubs accounts showed a profit on the sale of these. The issue the EFL had was that these were not show at a fair value rate, so if the club buys them back for £1 each the FFP rules/EFL might insist the club records this at Fair Value again, otherwise clubs will just keep selling and buying back their stadium.
Suspect they may have to create an umbrella company with the 3 separate companies underneath that.
by tmesis » 26 Jan 2024 11:33
WestYorksRoyalStrandedHound Interesting interview
Does make you wonder what the hell Smudger Smith was going on about. Clearly absolute nonsense fed to him there
Yes, the interview does make that "leak" even more damaging for him and his follow up about things changing already seem even more bizarre. Of course, Howe, could be painting a very specific picture but IF TRUE, does appear that we are still a good couple of weeks away from a decision being made on which opportunity (as Howe put it) the club/owner will move forward with.
It was a politicians interview. Not lying, but also being diplomatic. Certainly relatively complimentary of Dai which will be a stick for conspiracy theorists to beat him with, but what do you expect him to say when the survival of the club depends on dealing with him?
But I'm rightfully skeptical when people say Dai is committed to selling. Last May he was committed to funding the club, this autumn he was going to sell. He's unreliable and clearly has limited communication with people working for him.
I always hang onto hope, but this hell only ends when everything is confirmed.
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Jan 2024 11:36
by Brogue » 26 Jan 2024 11:37
by Stranded » 26 Jan 2024 11:52
WestYorksRoyal If he kept the stadium, the rent would surely be negotiated alongside the sale. Any sensible buyer would want to lock in a fair rent for 5-10 years. So whilst it's not the best outcome, it would not be the disaster some fear.
by 72 bus » 26 Jan 2024 12:17
StrandedWestYorksRoyal If he kept the stadium, the rent would surely be negotiated alongside the sale. Any sensible buyer would want to lock in a fair rent for 5-10 years. So whilst it's not the best outcome, it would not be the disaster some fear.
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jan 2024 12:39
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