WHD
Striker
No, I want us to exist as a club in the future instead of going bust. I don't want us to be relegated at all, and I think that could have been avoided with better management and the transfer budget we had. As it is, we appear to be going down and there's nowt anyone can do about it.So what you want is for us to be the only club in British football who has no debt but are happy that we may be in the conference league because of it?
All three clubs promoted last season had bigger debts, all three had a higher wage to turnover ratio, most clubs in the championship have debts, we have one of the highest incomes in the league.
You need to look again, we have one of the highest football debts in Europe, 13th in fact:
You must be logged on to see external links
Yet we are the only one outside a top league. The three promoted teams last season did not have more debt than us.
I think unless they have serious cash and are prepared to spent it, a change of ownership is pointless.You think that is better than a new owner who might just make a better job of running us?
Stop making out that we cant do anything because of this debt.
The SBC loan is due in July 2019. If it's not paid or restructured they will call in the administrators and then they may no longer be a club. The club's number one priority at the moment is paying off this loan, so yes, we "can't do anything" until that issue is concluded.
But could he just walk away, cut his losses and let the club go insolvent?In a word, he can't. There are practical and legal reasons why he can't demand repayment of the amount die from the club to Drumaville. Practical, in that the club's bankers would simply bounce the attempted payment, and legal, in that it would result in immediate insolvency, and the payment would represent an unfair preference under the terms of s.239 of the Insolvency Act 1986. Any administrator could and would demand the money was returned. The alternative would be to place the club in administration. Under the terms of their security, this could only be done with the permission of SBC. In administration, any football debts and SBC would be ahead of Short in the queue, and his shares would be worthless. He's lose everything. The only way he can recoup anything is via an orderly sale.
Last edited: