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1 hour ago, ramboacdc said:

Realistically, what happens now? Is it that the administrators call the play on accepting takeover bids

Yes the administrators are in control now of running the club, their priority will be to try to save the business and to also try to pay creditors, Chansiri is out, he has zero control at the club now, the only way back in is to clear the debts himself and get permission from the EFL to regain control of the club 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Pliskin said:

Could well be us in 12 months or so. 

We've been sleepwalking into trouble for a while now, but do you seriously see it getting as bad as Wednesday ? 

Posted
3 hours ago, Fox92 said:

Such a strange situation. He threw so much at them when he first got there. Made the play offs twice but couldn't get any further and then investment stopped.

Sounds all too familiar. 
 

and what did PSR do to help. Hopefully they will be on the rise now albeit a tough journey. Wish them well. 

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I know this is completely random but does anyone else really like Nathan Jones..? No doubt if he was our manager I’d want him gone but I’ve always found the hate he gets a bit OTT

Posted
29 minutes ago, Noahfence said:

I know this is completely random but does anyone else really like Nathan Jones..? No doubt if he was our manager I’d want him gone but I’ve always found the hate he gets a bit OTT

As far as bellends go he's about average 

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1 hour ago, STEVIE B said:

We've been sleepwalking into trouble for a while now, but do you seriously see it getting as bad as Wednesday ? 

Yes, and potentially worse because they don’t have the colossal wage bill we still have for this level. We’re not going to go up this season, and we’ve got to really to help sort the finances out. The theory that a few years at this level will stabilise us is wrong, it won’t, it will mean our financial potion will continue to diminish and we will likely have to sell any saleable asset for cheap to just alleviate the financial pressure. 
 

We will also probably decide to start this expansion at the wrong time, placing us under more financial pressure. And if we do get a points deduction, we could end up being relegated depending on how severe it is. 
 

Our ownership isn’t far off Wednesdays, it would only take more financial pressure and I could see Top doing similar. 
 

For me, the writings on the wall, they’ve managed to **** up the clubs position on a biblical level, so I think it’s safe to assume in a few short seasons we could end up in a similar position to Sheffield Wednesday. 
 

 

Never say never, especially when our finances are as precarious as ours are.

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Terrible news about Sheff Wednesday.

For the younger generation  they wont remember  that they were actually decent and had some cup finals and were in the Top tier.

For fans of the well established  club with tons of heritage it must be just horrid

Posted
41 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Yes, and potentially worse because they don’t have the colossal wage bill we still have for this level. We’re not going to go up this season, and we’ve got to really to help sort the finances out. The theory that a few years at this level will stabilise us is wrong, it won’t, it will mean our financial potion will continue to diminish and we will likely have to sell any saleable asset for cheap to just alleviate the financial pressure. 
 

We will also probably decide to start this expansion at the wrong time, placing us under more financial pressure. And if we do get a points deduction, we could end up being relegated depending on how severe it is. 
 

Our ownership isn’t far off Wednesdays, it would only take more financial pressure and I could see Top doing similar. 
 

For me, the writings on the wall, they’ve managed to **** up the clubs position on a biblical level, so I think it’s safe to assume in a few short seasons we could end up in a similar position to Sheffield Wednesday. 
 

 

Never say never, especially when our finances are as precarious as ours are.

Where’s this about the expansion coming from? Surely that’s dead in the water as we can’t fill the ground now. The time we needed more was during the era that has now passed and won’t be coming back. 

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I'm sure they will have a big crowd tomorrow. Shows the issues that haven't been tackled about clubs being at the whim or circumstances of one person and how cliff edge it can be.

 

I hope they are bought soon and can recover.

Posted
6 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Don’t understand this- who’s ripping them out then?

 

The fans?

Disgruntled employees now free of their awful boss?

Whoever’s closest.

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Presumably (albeit sadly) they'll have a hefty points deduction?


Sad it's come to this but now it'll be a fresh start with hopefully some wiser and more sensible owners that actually care, if there is such a thing...

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