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Wigan financial woes - up for sale again? p40
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I wish Wigan all the best.6
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Takeover blocked by the EFL1
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Good luck to them, looks really grim.0
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Absolutely disgraceful what has gone on there, the last owners enquiring about putting them into administration before they even bought the club. Unbelievable this was allowed to happen, but then we shouldn't be surprised should we !0
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A very sad situation. I've been concerned, as it's been over 2 months since the takeover was announced, and if the owners were pukka, it would have been sorted in a fraction of the time
After all, despite the shambles at our club, Thomas's takeover and the release of the transfer embargo went through very quickly at the end2 -
Hopefully the EFL have actually done something right for once. The "consortium" sounded dodgy from day 1 & after a number if weeks still haven't been able to satisfy proof of funds. Sounds like ESI mk 3.2
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That's FIVE months now since Wigan went into administration
There but for the grace of god...2 -
Not good for them.1
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Fingers very much crossed for Wigan. Obviously I don't know the inside detail of whats going on there but they are clearly in a bad place, and badly need this takeover to be a good one. But if the new owners are going down the talk not action route, it looks bad.
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golfaddick said:Hopefully the EFL have actually done something right for once. The "consortium" sounded dodgy from day 1 & after a number if weeks still haven't been able to satisfy proof of funds. Sounds like ESI mk 3.
"Wigan were sold to a company based in Hong Kong, registered in the Cayman Islands tax haven, which runs a casino in Manila".
No alarm bells ringing there then.
"EFL rules only require a buyer to show that they have the money to fund a club – not to actually provide that money, a bond, or insurance, to ensure the funding is there."
Which again is another issue that needs to be addressed and would've helped Bury, and us with ESI.
And then on the day this guy bought Wigan and cleared their debts to the previous owner (combined total of 41m) he decided he wouldn't fund the club and put them into admin. Nothing dodgy going on here at all then. It's absolutely outrageous.9 - Sponsored links:
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Surprised Farnell and co haven't put their oar in with a bid yet0
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moutuakilla said:Surprised Farnell and co haven't put their oar in with a bid yet1
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Henry Irving said:moutuakilla said:Surprised Farnell and co haven't put their oar in with a bid yet
Going cheap as well0 -
Blucher said:This saga is really dragging on.
The fees of the administrators and the lawyers (including for the unsuccessful EFL appeal) are eye-watering. On 7 September, Kieran Maguire tweeted that:
"If administrators sell Wigan total legal costs will be in the region of £1,375,000 plus £1,337,467 for the administrators themselves and up to £250,000 for agents."
Fees will have continued to accrue over the last two and a half months and, in total, probably now exceed the asking price for the club, which I believe is £3-4million. I don't doubt that a lot of work has been done but it is a very dispiriting state of affairs, with the best players and promising youngsters all sold on the cheap and the team rooted in the relegation zone. They are now at real risk of ending up in League 2 next season - a level below they were when Dave Whelan took over 25 years ago. Heartbreaking for him and their loyal supporters, who have, in these very difficult times, raised over £800K to try and keep the club going.
None of us need reminding how fortunate we are that Thomas Sandgaard came along to rescue us from the vultures.1 -
What’s next ?0
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Spanish bid has fallen through by the sounds of things... Seems everything was set to be signed then they wanted to drop their bid by almost 50%
https://wiganathletic.com/news/2021/january/Statement-From-The-Joint-Administrators-05-01-21-/
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How much longer will the EFL give them to find a new buyer?1
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ForeverAddickted said:Spanish bid has fallen through by the sounds of things... Seems everything was set to be signed then they wanted to drop their bid by almost 50%
https://wiganathletic.com/news/2021/january/Statement-From-The-Joint-Administrators-05-01-21-/
Having said that you can see the different between our Aussie Consortium which seemed to be around for years without going anywhere and TS who made things happen1 -
Addickted said:How much longer will the EFL give them to find a new buyer?
On the basis Wigan won't be incurring any new "football" debts EFL will keep its telescope to its blind eye "we see no ships".
The cost of the administrators themselves is probably as high as anything else - Wigan's prognosis probably as dependent on Begbies Traynor's ability to pay their own fees.
EFL only ever going to poke its nose in take an interest when players or football clubs go unpaid. It will take legal action by a defrauded non-football creditor/supplier to unravel EFL/EPL/FA's entirely illegal insistence that certain creditors are 'preferred' when any such ranking is in simple contravention of applicable statute.3 -
ForeverAddickted said:Spanish bid has fallen through by the sounds of things... Seems everything was set to be signed then they wanted to drop their bid by almost 50%
https://wiganathletic.com/news/2021/january/Statement-From-The-Joint-Administrators-05-01-21-/0 - Sponsored links:
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Maybe they were the only show in town.0
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Time to drench EFL in communication about how their negligence on ownership compliance is rotting the game from the head down, their continued inaction makes them part of the problem.
Bury was one club too many. Charlton escaped by the skin of its teeth. Wigan are now on the brink.
Clubs will go bust, businesses always do, bad luck, bad decisions coincide. But for 3 clubs to be brought to the precipice in the manner they have and in such a short time is proof incontrovertible that EFL's rules and/or their application of them are inadequate.
EFL doesn't just have a responsibility to its member clubs and its competition, it has a responsibility to the supply chain.8 -
ForeverAddickted said:Spanish bid has fallen through by the sounds of things... Seems everything was set to be signed then they wanted to drop their bid by almost 50%
https://wiganathletic.com/news/2021/january/Statement-From-The-Joint-Administrators-05-01-21-/4 -
Poor Wigan. What a mess0
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golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Spanish bid has fallen through by the sounds of things... Seems everything was set to be signed then they wanted to drop their bid by almost 50%
https://wiganathletic.com/news/2021/january/Statement-From-The-Joint-Administrators-05-01-21-/
Where is the "property play", where is the pay day full stop?1 -
At least they got there other striker Callum Lang back from Motherwell0
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That's not a good sign, Naismith was one of the few players left from last season. I assume his contract has been ended to save his wages, but it also means they don't get a fee0
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MattF said:
amazed he has been there until now. Wonder where he'll end up2