Just a feeling I got having been 'around' administrators before, I guess you have too one way or another. I've been around administrations where they've spent a day or so mooching round then locked up and thrown away the key
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Have we repeated the "offence"? If not, those points won't be deducted unless we do default again. I saw speculation in the Daily Fail and The Sun which was later regurgitated by the usual lame online suspects that " the 3 points would be deducted if we didn't pay BY September".
Was that the August wages or have they been paid? Will the September wages be paid? Pure speculation on the part of those rags. I took the "3 months money" part of the Admin blurb to mean alloutgoings, including wages, are covered for 3 months and that bums on seats etc would help us after that.
We shall see.
Ah well if its a basket case then no amount of polishing is going to produce a saleable asset! Whereas Derby as a club is an attractive proposition and now of course one that can be acquired for a lot less than Mel was trying to get.
In terms of the basics, a decent ground, good fan base, good training ground and history it got a lot going for it.
I guess the big question is the debt liabilities, but then say for arguments sake you take on £40 million debt and pay £5 million for the club, that a lot less than the £80 million Mel was supposedly asking for the club.
We shall see but I would not be surprised to see a fairly quick sale.
What I meant was if the EFL have and are threatening us with a 3 points deduction for late wages payments then surely they should be going after other clubs that are late in paying us, remember we were hauled over the coals for late payment in Keoughs compensation, Coco's payment. I know all businesses owe other businesses money but eventually payments need to be made after 30/60 or 90 day terms, if we have outstanding transfer fees owed to us then surely the EFL should go after those as well, its not sour grapes, I know any monies owed to us wouldn't have made a difference but every little helps and of course if they applied sanctions to other clubs it would help our cause too
or am I talking out my ahrse
Not sure why you question whether we have a ground and training facilities, they exist and are a lot better than many comparable clubs, unless your querying ownership?
A reasonably successful derby can pull in a capacity crowd of 32K every home game, how many championship or prem clubs can do that?
Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Sheffield United, Coventry, Blackburn at a squeeze, plus Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday from League 1? The potential is there for sure but it requires on field success. yes we could get 32k as a promotion hunting team towards the top of Championship, but where did that get us?
I have a question.
MM wants £80M
He owns the team/name/training etc thats now in administration hands.
He also, through a private company, owns the stadium?
Does this asking price contain the stadium, which he valued at £80M?
If not, how much the administrators really recoup of the debt etc?
Even if it does, how much does that leave him out of pocket, with the sale of the job lot?
Don't worry your pretty little red head over it, he'll still be able to afford a cheese bap and pint of pedigree.