I've read the thread on this on the Derby County website and it covers a fair range of opinions as it does in this thread. There are a large number of posters there who think that the club's decision is correct for the club but there are also concerns that the 3 players involved have not been...
My Suzuki Ignis has a heated front windscreen but no intermittent setting on the rear window wiper. (Yes, a none too subtle attempt to encourage further off topic postings).
The process of liquidation also meant that SISU did not have to submit outstandinmg accounts. Such accounts might well have revealed when and how assets were transferred between the comnpanies. The EFL could well have been happy about that not coming out too.
We still don't know SISU's real...
They may well get most if not all of their legal costs eventually from SISU but what they won't get back is the impact of the distraction of the proceedings on their management who would otherwise be concentrating on their business. As well as the court case itself SISU can also drag their feet...
The last time adminstration was used SISU controlled it and only put one part of the company structure through the process. They also managed to kill dead any investigations as to whether assets had been moved around in preparation for administration.
This time round they probably want to get...
If the damages are to cover the damage to SISU's good name i think that i have some loose change to cover that. I could possibly cover any loss to Wasps' name too.
The market for football clubs seems pretty soft of late. Granted somebody would probably buy say Man Utd, Liverpool or Chelsea at a premium but clubs like Aston Villa and Newcastle have been open for offers for quite a while now, admittedly at an over optimistic price. I suspect that quite a few...
Compared to SISU's it isn't looking that bad. I don't think that SISU should rely on it failing to the extent that it all comes crashing down.
Again,the talk is about Wasps as if they are the entire reason for CCFC not owning their own ground.
Offer? Do you think that a business should wait to see if they are are offered something? They go out and seek what they want and act in a matter that shows that they know what they want and are prepared to deal for it.