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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)
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Apparently he is on a Granny a day.5
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Owed to HMRC ? Does that imply it doesn’t now ?0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Owed to HMRC ? Does that imply it doesn’t now ?
no. Could just as well say owing.
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IdleHans said:ShootersHillGuru said:Owed to HMRC ? Does that imply it doesn’t now ?
no. Could just as well say owing.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Cafc43v3r said:0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Cafc43v3r said:0
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46m for a league one club that doesn't own its ground. Bargain!
Maybe Roly's alleged 50m price for us wasn't that far off the mark after all.........0 - Sponsored links:
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If intangible assets and academy figures are deemed reasonable by a buyer then it looks potentially sellable0
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Does Wayne Rooney get thrown in?0
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SheffieldRed said:If intangible assets and academy figures are deemed reasonable by a buyer then it looks potentially sellable0
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I do fear for Derby, can't see anyone taking over with good intentions0
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The hmrc is paye/nic but figures don't seem to stack up against payroll/wages.
Player valuation of existing only 18m.
Whats the 20m relating to Derby academy0 -
If no one buys before January then players will be sold to pay creditors. Youth team highly vulnerable to sale as they will still need a team to play games after the best sold.
Jack Stretton could be a bargain, but unfortunately not to us.1 -
Redrobo said:If no one buys before January then players will be sold to pay creditors. Youth team highly vulnerable to sale as they will still need a team to play games after the best sold.
Jack Stretton could be a bargain, but unfortunately not to us.
I wouldn’t, for a second, suggest that Charlton shouldn’t try to pick up a bargain, as that would just mean every other club gets the jump on us. But it does sadden me a little.
I say all this, by the way, while watching Derby v Bournemouth, wondering which of their players we might be able to sign. 🙄1 -
lordromford said:Redrobo said:If no one buys before January then players will be sold to pay creditors. Youth team highly vulnerable to sale as they will still need a team to play games after the best sold.
Jack Stretton could be a bargain, but unfortunately not to us.
I wouldn’t, for a second, suggest that Charlton shouldn’t try to pick up a bargain, as that would just mean every other club gets the jump on us. But it does sadden me a little.
I say all this, by the way, while watching Derby v Bournemouth, wondering which of their players we might be able to sign. 🙄
As for the youth squad players leaving for next to nothing, they will know how we feel.1 -
A few more results like today and they might not be doomed just yet.
15 points from safety now. It's certainly not impossible.1 -
hope they crash and burn, entitled parasites3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:A few more results like today and they might not be doomed just yet.
15 points from safety now. It's certainly not impossible.0 -
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Lordflashheart said:0
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"From 22 September to 15 November the club built £2.032m in income but spent £3.278m, including £2.136m on wages"
If he's still on the reported 90k a week then Rooney took home a third of that wage bill by himself.0 -
"The administrators had previously stated they needed to take further loans out to allow the club to fulfil their fixtures."
What bank would loan the money to a company in administration? I could never understand this!0 -
I'd imagine Rooney's wages, plus the wages of about half a dozen players, would easily bridge that gap.
Their problem will lie in actually being able to shift them on0 -
SE10Addick said:"The administrators had previously stated they needed to take further loans out to allow the club to fulfil their fixtures."
What bank would loan the money to a company in administration? I could never understand this!0 -
Aren't Rooney's wages being paid directly by a betting company?0
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Addickted said:Aren't Rooney's wages being paid directly by a betting company?8
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But what collateral do they have if they default. Sorry, we went bust, you are not going to get your money, or here's Wayne Rooney, he'll do a PA for you??? You must be mad to do that with your money...
A bank wouldn’t, but there are lots of alternative lenders out there, but would charge a penal rate of interest - that said, you would need big balls to lend them more money !!"The administrators had previously stated they needed to take further loans out to allow the club to fulfil their fixtures."
What bank would loan the money to a company in administration? I could never understand this!0