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39 minutes ago, Gob_Bluth said:

 

Plymouth, Portsmouth, Rushden & Diamonds, Coventry City, Aldershot, Bolton, Bury, Wigan, Port Vale, Darlington....

Apple's. Pears. Coventry?Wish we were above em.

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12 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Apple's. Pears. Coventry?Wish we were above em.

 

Those are the clubs that went into admin in the last 10 years and there's 1 there better off than we are. 

 

There are more failure stories from clubs going into admin than successes.

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Guest Hornsby
2 minutes ago, Gob_Bluth said:

 

Those are the clubs that went into admin in the last 10 years and there's 1 there better off than we are. 

 

There are more failure stories from clubs going into admin than successes.

Your comparisons are not similar.

 

Much smaller outfits.

 

And non of those clubs have our debts, including Bury old or new.

 

All own their stadium, except Bury new.

 

All refunded fans.

 

Sadly, it is only way to rid us of Chansiri, after which we will rebound.

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2 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Your comparisons are not similar.

 

Much smaller outfits.

 

And non of those clubs have our debts, including Bury old or new.

 

All own their stadium, except Bury new.

 

All refunded fans.

 

Sadly, it is only way to rid us of Chansiri, after which we will rebound.

 

They all went into admin

 

Portsmouth, Bolton & Wigan all have had much more recent success than we have, going into admin didn't get rid of their problems and make them like Leicester or Leeds, they're still in the lower leagues


Going into admin isn't going to turn us into Leicester or Leeds, it'll make us more like Bolton, Wigan or Portsmouth.

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23 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Your comparisons are not similar.

 

Much smaller outfits.

 

And non of those clubs have our debts, including Bury old or new.

 

All own their stadium, except Bury new.

 

All refunded fans.

 

Sadly, it is only way to rid us of Chansiri, after which we will rebound.

I don't get how administration would help resolve any issues with the stadium at Wednesday.  It doesn't belong to us now, it certainly wouldn't after admin, and may well belong to someone wholly unconnected with the Club.

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19 minutes ago, Gob_Bluth said:

 

They all went into admin

 

Portsmouth, Bolton & Wigan all have had much more recent success than we have, going into admin didn't get rid of their problems and make them like Leicester or Leeds, they're still in the lower leagues


Going into admin isn't going to turn us into Leicester or Leeds, it'll make us more like Bolton, Wigan or Portsmouth.

I think there's a general misconception among some that Administration is like filling in a form, which clears the mortgage and car finance repayments, and leaves you owning the house and car.

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6 minutes ago, Manwë said:

I think there's a general misconception among some that Administration is like filling in a form, which clears the mortgage and car finance repayments, and leaves you owning the house and car.

 

Like it's some sort of massive beneficial magical reset button, that doesn't fizz over local businesses and the fans and leads the club proudly back to promised land.

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15 minutes ago, Manwë said:

I don't get how administration would help resolve any issues with the stadium at Wednesday.  It doesn't belong to us now, it certainly wouldn't after admin, and may well belong to someone wholly unconnected with the Club.

Surely better than Chansiri , who we are paying £90 million rent to.

 

Even Coventry got a better deal than that, now back in Ricoh.

 

Hammers pay less stadium rent.

 

And he will lose it in September to vulture lender.

 

Admin would wipe out our £78 million debts that will sink us for next 30 years.

 

 

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