They need the shares though, without knowing to muc hwhat im talking about - pORTSMougth were liquidated, and a new company set up ala rangers, however rules in englad state themembership can be transfered to a new club with no real punishment (dropping to the lowest division) whereas scotlands rules are different. no shares mean liquidation, and re applying to the bottom division - even if they bought tyncastle to continue playing there......i think thats correctThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-04-2014 03:37 PM #43262
Could someone please tell me this?? When the yams say the creditors should accept this CVA because if they don't they get nothing.... Is this true?? Or do the creditors have the PBS to sell off?? Apologies for my dumbness....
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02-04-2014 03:39 PM #43263This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-04-2014 03:40 PM #43264This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
£6.8m, after the liquidator takes his cut.
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02-04-2014 03:48 PM #43266
More competition for Budge buying the PBS if liquidation forces sale. Interesting to see the value of Upton Park and imagine Tottenham playing at the PBS.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...-West-Ham.html
Tottenham Hotspur failed with an ambitious bid to buy Upton Park from West Ham earlier this year.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy wanted to purchase the ground for the 2016-17 season, when the Hammers relocate to the Olympic Stadium.
But Levy's offer was rejected and West Ham instead sold to property developers Galliard - raising less than the stadium's value of £71.2million.
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02-04-2014 03:49 PM #43267This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So there would be nothing to stop Hearts trying to pull this stunt and indeed the SPFL officials led by Doncaster and Topping tried to pull off an even worse one (transfer of share without even a creditor agreement) in the case of the Huns.
Luckily the Hun precedent will stop any attempt this time.
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02-04-2014 03:49 PM #43268
Ok. So the bottom line is the yams and BDO are telling porkies again as the creditors would end up with way more than they are being offered just now... Thanks.
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02-04-2014 04:04 PM #43269
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It will be much easier to start up a new team and company in the bottom tier with a stadium than without. The flumps will still flock back to the PBS in the bottom tier but I wouldnt be so sure many would turn up to see thenm in the bottom tier and in a different stadium.
Many will argue they are still the same team if they are liquidated but still keep their stadium, it will be difficult if they are liquidated, new company and sharing a stadium somewhere!
Its also all about timing now, they need something to happen either way very soon. They wont want to stay in admin into the summer as if they did get liquidated weeks before the season starting it will be very difficult to start a new company up and get admitted to the league. Having a season out wont be an option as by that time the new pyramid structure will be in place and they will need to start in a very low league.
I would say its a case of now or never for them.
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02-04-2014 04:08 PM #43272
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02-04-2014 04:11 PM #43273This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the shares can't be acquired, there is nothing to buy, and the CVA fails.
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02-04-2014 04:11 PM #43274This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Does this constitute an application to join us Bean Counters ?
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02-04-2014 04:21 PM #43277
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At at this stage if they are resigned to not getting out of admin all they would be caring about would be the stadium, which they would get in the result of the cva agreed with ukio?
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02-04-2014 04:25 PM #43280This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If they don't get out of admin, they are liquidated, and the PBS goes on the open market.
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02-04-2014 04:27 PM #43281This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I realise that's been stated on here a few times but, is that actually the case?
Have a look at THIS article in the Guardian, from May of last year.
"Amid celebratory scenes in the high court from the fans who will now become its owners, Portsmouth Football Club has been saved from liquidation after an 11th hour deal between its administrators and the former owner of the club.."
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02-04-2014 04:31 PM #43283
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At that point hearts are out of admin but will then need to liquidate because of the ubig shares? But they can then start up with a stadium.
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02-04-2014 04:33 PM #43284This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-04-2014 04:39 PM #43285
So did our lovely council sell Tynecastle School off on the cheap to deflate the land prices in the area. Seems it went for a very low price.
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02-04-2014 04:44 PM #43287This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was sold on the open market.
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Still, now that the distillers are going to remove the dngerous aspects away Tynie's price will sky rocket. BOOM!
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