John Still
Well-Known Member
80% of the club to be sold to some dodgy more directorships than I have had hot dinners character. Very worrying times.
It's quite refreshing to see the cynical response from Daggers fans.
Won't be getting too worked up about this until something is announced officially.
It's certainly a possibility, however. After we dropped out of the league we reverted to our old members structure which allows someone to buy the club if they so wish (I have no idea how it all works).
Bad points - He has 4 bust companies and wants his son's U14s team to play at the stadium on Sunday mornings.
Will it change? What I mean is, surely it wasn't increased on the back of a takeover that hadn't happened?
What is the scale of debt involved here? How did it get so bad?
I think moving to a limited by shares model is probably a step backwards right now, and a way for the current owners to try and get away from paying the debts by spreading around responsibility. I can't see a share issue to the fans returning enough to make a significant dent in a debt that threatens the existence of a club at conference level. That said my understanding of business models is rather, erm, limited.
Owing to HMRC is the worst possible scenario since they started really clamping down and issuing winding up orders (which it is right of them to do, just a change from how it used to be). Has a winding up petition been submitted to the courts yet?
Who owns the stadium by the way?
Reads as though another one of the issues is that Natwest have withdrawn your overdraft facility?
That's similar to what the Co-op did with us, although we came to an arrangement to reduce that over 'x' amount of years.
Ground is owned by council who are under pressure from London Mayor to build more homes but pretty much only greenbelt left, anyone who has been to the ground will know it's prime for new homes.
Fairly sure it has to be used as a sports ground. There is little chance the council would ever flog the ground from under us.
Apart from anything else the planning permission rules include a provision that removing sports facilities requires them to be replaced with an adequate facility. It's part of the reason that planning permission on Nene Park didn't go through - contention on the understanding of the facilities which were lost and the replacements and money provided for replacements.
John Still now threatening to leave if protests continue. The protest yesterday was minimal so not sure what he is bleating about. I know those protesting have made a purpose of keeping away from games or not until after which was the case yesterday.
This season could turn into a farce.
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