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BluebirdsFan101 wrote:It's possible.
Heck, would it sell at that price? Woolworths (before it went bankrupt a while back) was put up for sale for £1 but no-one wanted to buy at that price!
Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:48 am
Gerry Hat Trick wrote:I think Ridsdale is relying on making a killing on his shares to pay off HMRC regarding his personal debts to avoid a personal bankrupcy.
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JOP wrote:BluebirdsFan101 wrote:It's possible.
Heck, would it sell at that price? Woolworths (before it went bankrupt a while back) was put up for sale for £1 but no-one wanted to buy at that price!
That AVATAR is class!
Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:06 am
Mr Moo Cow wrote:lets have a whip round
Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:10 am
saladthedragon wrote:We all know that, Gerry, my point is, is Cardiff City, a club carrying conservative debts of currently £30m and projected further losses over 18 months of at least another £15m, a business that investors warrant investing in at all, never mind paying 45p a share (around £14.4m) or even 10p a share (£3.2m) for the privelige of inheriting such astronomical debt? The club's turnover is around £17m, the math simply doesn't work.
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saladthedragon wrote:By operating by selling season tickets in the previous financial year, you will always be chasing your tail and fans will soon tire of doing so so far in advance. I don't see it as prudent to budget for selling next years tickets this year as one day it has to be accounted for. As such, its a pretty raw assessment, but here goes and please correct me if there are any anomalies, which I'm sure you will(!);
£1.2m per month wage bill until July = £7.2m, crucially not including any other running costs whatsoever. £3m season ticket money and at least £1.5m of tv money has already been borrowed, whilst on full turnover of around £17m which includes 16k season ticket holders paying in that financial year, allied with all the Premier Club money, we make an operating loss of around £1-2m. That is before factoring in the lowest possible payment to Langston of an additional £1m. That is an extremely conservative £13.7m alone. I would suggest the actual figure will be a lot nearer £20m and not necessarily below given the escalating list of creditors owed money already, along with any additional running costs incurred up until July. Or dare I say it, any other debts Peter may not have told us about. Or any stadium related debts for that matter.
In truth, its all irrelevant anyway, without investment, which I remain highly sceptical is coming at all, we won't make it till the end of the season.