Realistically how long does this go on for? I’m sure there was an end date last year that came and went. They’ve been stitched up with this administrators
Realistically how long does this go on for? I’m sure there was an end date last year that came and went. They’ve been stitched up with this administrators
It is certainly dragging on far longer,I would think,than most clubs in this plight and to be fair they’re no nearer to finding a buyer at seems than at the start,at some point t it has to end surely it can’t keep bumping along like this?
At what point do the fees owed to the administrators become greater than the value to any potential investor and what happens then? Is that where everything gets sold for a quid. Also do administrators get paid before creditors? If so when does their own self serving become a conflict of interest?
At what point do the fees owed to the administrators become greater than the value to any potential investor and what happens then? Is that where everything gets sold for a quid. Also do administrators get paid before creditors? If so when does their own self serving become a conflict of interest?
Administration fees £1.6m expected to increase to £1.9m+
Main mon whinging he's not had a holiday since June last year, has anyone FFS??
Levrier wrote:
At what point do the fees owed to the administrators become greater than the value to any potential investor and what happens then? Is that where everything gets sold for a quid. Also do administrators get paid before creditors? If so when does their own self serving become a conflict of interest?
Administration fees £1.6m expected to increase to £1.9m+
"Wigan Athletic may be close to being saved from the clutches of administration as a new group of foreign investors are in discussions to purchase the club, according to Sun journalist Alan Nixon. In a latest update this week from the joint administrators, with four new parties providing proof of funds and another 10 still interested in purchasing the League One strugglers. It comes after the bid from Spaniard Felipe Moreno fell through"
"Wigan Athletic may be close to being saved from the clutches of administration as a new group of foreign investors are in discussions to purchase the club, according to Sun journalist Alan Nixon. In a latest update this week from the joint administrators, with four new parties providing proof of funds and another 10 still interested in purchasing the League One strugglers. It comes after the bid from Spaniard Felipe Moreno fell through"
Main mon whinging he's not had a holiday since June last year, has anyone FFS??
That was a ‘head in the wall’ moment for even the non Latics fans. If I’m understanding the fees correctly - the longer it drags on the more expensive it becomes to buy Latics?
I wasn’t aware Portsmouth or Bolton were in administration for so long either. Shows how much interest I have in football really
MattyB wrote:
Administration fees £1.6m expected to increase to £1.9m+
Main mon whinging he's not had a holiday since June last year, has anyone FFS??
That was a ‘head in the wall’ moment for even the non Latics fans. If I’m understanding the fees correctly - the longer it drags on the more expensive it becomes to buy Latics?
I wasn’t aware Portsmouth or Bolton were in administration for so long either. Shows how much interest I have in football really