by under the tin »
14 Mar 2024 15:39
WestYorksRoyal Esteban WestYorksRoyal I get we're taking value out of the club, but does that make a sale harder? In the summer, we basically had operations of a top end Championship club in L1. You'd need to convince an owner to pay a high purchase price and underwrite large losses in the hope of promotion.
Now we are a L1 in size and name, presumably with a low price to match. A deal just became in reach for a lot more parties. And they won't be asset strippers as there's none left to strip.
Take your point, but still a lot of risk involved though. No training facilities, potentially no stadium, (Dai could still hold on to that and charge rent), an academy that only has the players nobody else wants and a club still very much on the EFL's radar.
Certainly admire your optimism, let's hope there's still some interested parties.
I fear the academy comes next. Our youngsters will be looking for another club or giving up on their career. We're so important for young footballers in the area, after us you're looking at London clubs or Southampton where competition is fierce. But we can't maintain it with a shit, temporary training ground.
Absolutely, YR. Then we'll see the ripple effect going through the whole club.
Perhaps the deal for Bearwood includes WWFC taking over the buildings, land, academy students,coaching staff, the whole shebang.
It becomes the WWFC academy.
Otherwise, no RFc Cat 1 means letting all the kids, staff, go as well, and undoubtedly some academy related staff at the SCL end.
In either scenario, I can foresee Bowen and half the football heirarchy no longer being RFC employees, either of their own volition, or redundancy.