Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:39 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:41 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:01 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:08 pm
carlccfc wrote:Before this board becomes a members only board again. So if you wish to keep reading the latest on all that is Cardiff City FC then sign up to the best forum available http://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk
"I can tell you all that the money to pay the tax bill went into the account of the HMRC yesterday" and we are now up to date with our taxes and the transfer embargo will be now be lifted off the club. Great news indeed but as I have told you previously there are other concerns to the Malaysians but the tax bill was obviously the most pressing.
The Malaysians, we know invested £6 million into the club and that money has been used previously to help pay wages and costs and now to settle the outstanding tax bill, which I believe stood at approx £2.7 million to date.
What is concerning me though, where is the money coming from to pay for borrowings we are committed to paying back this year.
Sam Hammam has still not received a penny from the Langston loan that he agreed to write down to help the club move forward 6 months ago and there is an agreement in place that if Sam does'nt receive the agreed figure before the end of the year the loan goes back to it's original amount of £24 million, fortunately for the club and us is Sam has been and continues to be very patient. Thus far Sam should have received 5 payments of £88,888 but has not yet had a penny.
There is also an agreement to pay back money to Paul Guy on a monthly basis on the borrowing we received for the building of the stadium.
Then there is the overseas company who are demanding their money back immediately on a loan they lent the club under Ridsdale's reign.
When we look at the big picture it does seem on the face of it that unless new money is raised from either sponsorship deals or the malaysians take more shares for more investment, I think we could have to sell players to fund our outgoings, now obviously that will leave Dave Jones feeling very unhappy if that is the case.
I know these are difficult times for everyone involved at the club and I know there are people working hard to clean up the mess that they didnt create but as I have said in a previous thread I am concerned that there are people in roles at the club without previous experience in the job they now accomadate. We are missing something at the club, something important, experience. I know people say ' you dont know the Burnley chaiman etc ' but what those people forget is we may not know his name and he may not be a celebrity but he has got the experience and what we must realise is we are missing a captain to lead our ship.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:10 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:11 pm
RICK+CCFC wrote:This Cayman island debt, is this a so called "Ray Ranson scheme" that PR describes in his book "united we fall" in the chapter titled "dreams, greed & gambles"???
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:15 pm
Forever Blue wrote:RICK+CCFC wrote:This Cayman island debt, is this a so called "Ray Ranson scheme" that PR describes in his book "united we fall" in the chapter titled "dreams, greed & gambles"???
The book Gethin Jenkins sells in Our Club Shop
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:25 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:30 pm
davids wrote:Does this mean that we are definitely no longer under a transfer embargo or is it still in place for some other reason?
Mind you, I cannot recall any person at the club in any official capacity ever admitting that we were under a transfer embargo.
I can only remember the Riddler denying it at the Muni !!
Has there been any official acknowledgement of the embargo?
Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:35 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:15 pm
steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:Before this board becomes a members only board again. So if you wish to keep reading the latest on all that is Cardiff City FC then sign up to the best forum available http://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk
"I can tell you all that the money to pay the tax bill went into the account of the HMRC yesterday" and we are now up to date with our taxes and the transfer embargo will be now be lifted off the club. Great news indeed but as I have told you previously there are other concerns to the Malaysians but the tax bill was obviously the most pressing.
The Malaysians, we know invested £6 million into the club and that money has been used previously to help pay wages and costs and now to settle the outstanding tax bill, which I believe stood at approx £2.7 million to date.
What is concerning me though, where is the money coming from to pay for borrowings we are committed to paying back this year.
Sam Hammam has still not received a penny from the Langston loan that he agreed to write down to help the club move forward 6 months ago and there is an agreement in place that if Sam does'nt receive the agreed figure before the end of the year the loan goes back to it's original amount of £24 million, fortunately for the club and us is Sam has been and continues to be very patient. Thus far Sam should have received 5 payments of £88,888 but has not yet had a penny.
There is also an agreement to pay back money to Paul Guy on a monthly basis on the borrowing we received for the building of the stadium.
Then there is the overseas company who are demanding their money back immediately on a loan they lent the club under Ridsdale's reign.
When we look at the big picture it does seem on the face of it that unless new money is raised from either sponsorship deals or the malaysians take more shares for more investment, I think we could have to sell players to fund our outgoings, now obviously that will leave Dave Jones feeling very unhappy if that is the case.
I know these are difficult times for everyone involved at the club and I know there are people working hard to clean up the mess that they didnt create but as I have said in a previous thread I am concerned that there are people in roles at the club without previous experience in the job they now accomadate. We are missing something at the club, something important, experience. I know people say ' you dont know the Burnley chaiman etc ' but what those people forget is we may not know his name and he may not be a celebrity but he has got the experience and what we must realise is we are missing a captain to lead our ship.
carl
this latest debt was known to the malaysians and has not just appeared out of the woodwork.
people should be reminded that when steve went to malaysia he was astounded to find out that the malaysians knew more about the clubs real debts and the true value of players contracts.
they uncovered all the debt that the riddler had tried to keep secret from them and the rest of the board.
does anyone really believe that the malaysians have gone into this with their eyes shut.
i can assure you that they laid an investment plan and another plan to service the clubs debts in front of steve and paul guy prior to getting all shareholders and debtors agreements to them taking the share of the club.
this is just another example of our local rag printing a story because they have no other news leaking out of the club to fill their pages at the moment.
take our friend terrys piece of crap about dave jones today as an example. although in fairness to terry it must be hard trying to get back to writing his own pieces now as the riddler was obviously writing them for him the last 3 years.
remenber that players contracts expire on the 30th june and the club are obliged to pay them for a further month after that hence the reason that the transfer market is relativley quiet during the month of june
Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:11 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:06 pm
stickywicket wrote:I'd imagine TG has already spoken to Sam and deal isn't to far off.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:10 pm
steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:Before this board becomes a members only board again. So if you wish to keep reading the latest on all that is Cardiff City FC then sign up to the best forum available http://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk
"I can tell you all that the money to pay the tax bill went into the account of the HMRC yesterday" and we are now up to date with our taxes and the transfer embargo will be now be lifted off the club. Great news indeed but as I have told you previously there are other concerns to the Malaysians but the tax bill was obviously the most pressing.
The Malaysians, we know invested £6 million into the club and that money has been used previously to help pay wages and costs and now to settle the outstanding tax bill, which I believe stood at approx £2.7 million to date.
What is concerning me though, where is the money coming from to pay for borrowings we are committed to paying back this year.
Sam Hammam has still not received a penny from the Langston loan that he agreed to write down to help the club move forward 6 months ago and there is an agreement in place that if Sam does'nt receive the agreed figure before the end of the year the loan goes back to it's original amount of £24 million, fortunately for the club and us is Sam has been and continues to be very patient. Thus far Sam should have received 5 payments of £88,888 but has not yet had a penny.
There is also an agreement to pay back money to Paul Guy on a monthly basis on the borrowing we received for the building of the stadium.
Then there is the overseas company who are demanding their money back immediately on a loan they lent the club under Ridsdale's reign.
When we look at the big picture it does seem on the face of it that unless new money is raised from either sponsorship deals or the malaysians take more shares for more investment, I think we could have to sell players to fund our outgoings, now obviously that will leave Dave Jones feeling very unhappy if that is the case.
I know these are difficult times for everyone involved at the club and I know there are people working hard to clean up the mess that they didnt create but as I have said in a previous thread I am concerned that there are people in roles at the club without previous experience in the job they now accomadate. We are missing something at the club, something important, experience. I know people say ' you dont know the Burnley chaiman etc ' but what those people forget is we may not know his name and he may not be a celebrity but he has got the experience and what we must realise is we are missing a captain to lead our ship.
carl
this latest debt was known to the malaysians and has not just appeared out of the woodwork.
people should be reminded that when steve went to malaysia he was astounded to find out that the malaysians knew more about the clubs real debts and the true value of players contracts.
they uncovered all the debt that the riddler had tried to keep secret from them and the rest of the board.
does anyone really believe that the malaysians have gone into this with their eyes shut.
i can assure you that they laid an investment plan and another plan to service the clubs debts in front of steve and paul guy prior to getting all shareholders and debtors agreements to them taking the share of the club.
this is just another example of our local rag printing a story because they have no other news leaking out of the club to fill their pages at the moment.
take our friend terrys piece of crap about dave jones today as an example. although in fairness to terry it must be hard trying to get back to writing his own pieces now as the riddler was obviously writing them for him the last 3 years.
remenber that players contracts expire on the 30th june and the club are obliged to pay them for a further month after that hence the reason that the transfer market is relativley quiet during the month of june
Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:14 pm
since62 wrote:This further big debt which the Echo suggested had just been discovered.Wasn`t this the one found by Gambit when they carried out the finance review for Paul Guy?
Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:18 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:50 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:55 pm
carlccfc wrote:Correct Steve the point was I making was to show fans the mess that has been left behind and the reason why I believe there will be no big money signings that some fans think could happen, I am just showing the reality of the situation we are in. I now the Malaysians have done their homework and believe with patience they will get us to where we need to be, in terms of financial stability and the Premiership.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:59 pm
Still flat broke wrote:We appear to have paid the HMRC off a week or so earlier than was expected. I seem to recall a post saying, along the lines of, 'we will pay the tax due when it is due. Why give it know when it can earn interest in our account.'
Would there be any thread in the fact that we have paid it off early in order to lift the transfer embargo early ie Do we need, or are we signing players within the next week which we would not have been able to do if the tax had not been paid until then?
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:10 pm
Wayne S wrote:carlccfc wrote:Correct Steve the point was I making was to show fans the mess that has been left behind and the reason why I believe there will be no big money signings that some fans think could happen, I am just showing the reality of the situation we are in. I now the Malaysians have done their homework and believe with patience they will get us to where we need to be, in terms of financial stability and the Premiership.
IF this new debt was already known to the Malaysians BEFORE they invested and since then they have agreed to DJ's list and have talked about a top two finish, why are there now fears about needing to sell before buying?
We all thought this would be the case when they came in but then all of a sudden the noises were about keeping the squad and strengthening. What has happened to change these thoughts?
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:12 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:14 pm
hughesygirl wrote:Is this one reason why we could end up selling chopra then? are we that desperate that we need the money now? im really gutted about this, nothing is going right for us ....dont want another season of selling players and not buying any new ones......chris t this is depressing news
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:17 pm
carlccfc wrote:Wayne S wrote:carlccfc wrote:Correct Steve the point was I making was to show fans the mess that has been left behind and the reason why I believe there will be no big money signings that some fans think could happen, I am just showing the reality of the situation we are in. I now the Malaysians have done their homework and believe with patience they will get us to where we need to be, in terms of financial stability and the Premiership.
IF this new debt was already known to the Malaysians BEFORE they invested and since then they have agreed to DJ's list and have talked about a top two finish, why are there now fears about needing to sell before buying?
We all thought this would be the case when they came in but then all of a sudden the noises were about keeping the squad and strengthening. What has happened to change these thoughts?
The day TG spoke of a top 2 finish excited people and had fans suddenly believing that it would mean big money signings, then the Bellamy story broke adding fuel to the fire.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:21 pm
carlccfc wrote:Wayne S wrote:carlccfc wrote:Correct Steve the point was I making was to show fans the mess that has been left behind and the reason why I believe there will be no big money signings that some fans think could happen, I am just showing the reality of the situation we are in. I now the Malaysians have done their homework and believe with patience they will get us to where we need to be, in terms of financial stability and the Premiership.
IF this new debt was already known to the Malaysians BEFORE they invested and since then they have agreed to DJ's list and have talked about a top two finish, why are there now fears about needing to sell before buying?
We all thought this would be the case when they came in but then all of a sudden the noises were about keeping the squad and strengthening. What has happened to change these thoughts?
The day TG spoke of a top 2 finish excited people and had fans suddenly believing that it would mean big money signings, then the Bellamy story broke adding fuel to the fire.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:29 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:42 pm
hughesygirl wrote:How are we suppose to work at getting in to automatics next season if we cant buy players.......our good players are slowly going one by one This is fatal.......so much for DJ's wish list eh!!!!
Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:11 pm
Merlin wrote:anyway, back to the point - did TG know about this debt that Ridsdale had created ?
Steve Davies wrote:this latest debt was known to the malaysians and has not just appeared out of the woodwork.
people should be reminded that when steve went to malaysia he was astounded to find out that the malaysians knew more about the clubs real debts and the true value of players contracts.
they uncovered all the debt that the riddler had tried to keep secret from them and the rest of the board.
does anyone really believe that the malaysians have gone into this with their eyes shut.
Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:18 pm
Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:21 pm
Merlin wrote:carlccfc wrote:The day TG spoke of a top 2 finish excited people and had fans suddenly believing that it would mean big money signings, then the Bellamy story broke adding fuel to the fire.
Carl, did the Malaysians already know about this debt when they invested? and before they spoke to DJ ?
Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:29 pm