Wasps downward spiral... (7 Viewers)

Gynnsthetonic

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The group has filed accounts but obviously the HMRC have had an arrangement with clubs regarding pay back terms and Worcester have breached these
I thought only part of the group had (Wasp Holdings), IEC and Wasp RFC hadnt.
 

Grendel

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I thought only part of the group had (Wasp Holdings), IEC and Wasp RFC hadnt.

Wasps holdings are the group so it’s odd but Derby county didn’t file for 2 years
 

Grendel

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On drunken wasps they are bumbling about the training ground and Vaughan when asks who will own the site just lies

 

shepardo01

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On drunken wasps they are bumbling about the training ground and Vaughan when asks who will own the site just lies

"It fell into our laps"
"we have a strong relationship with Warwickshire College Group" (Obviously Nick Eastwood "appearing" on their governors)
How do they manage to pull this shit off!!
 

tisza

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So that's 20m split across 13 clubs, if I've read it right, with the level depending upon how many players from each club play for England. I'm not sure that this will get Wasps out of the hole they're in. A real pity, I know. 🙂
Article fairly gloomy for the future anyway. It's money upfront rather than extra money ( much like the TV money etc they've already used). Plus there's the 10 odd million borrowed from govt during COVID.
 

rexo87

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Anyone who knows what they are talking about, do we think the bond holders will agree to new terms?

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Peter Billing Eyes

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Article fairly gloomy for the future anyway. It's money upfront rather than extra money ( much like the TV money etc they've already used). Plus there's the 10 odd million borrowed from govt during COVID.
Is it too much to hope that some of this will be used to pay us for the pitch repairs?
 

shepardo01

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They've released the kit today, announced brand new club shop over weekend, season tickets on sale....

Don't think their demise will be as immediate as we are all hoping for......
 

Moff

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They've released the kit today, announced brand new club shop over weekend, season tickets on sale....

Don't think their demise will be as immediate as we are all hoping for......

They still need customers to buy them, and there isn’t many.
Millions in losses year on year, dwindling fan base….it’s only heading in one direction…but how long they take to get there is the ultimate question.
 

chiefdave

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Free tickets for season ticket holders for the first 4 games bring a mate
Bit weird as they said they were stopping handing out tickets like confetti but you've got this and there was a link on their website where anyone could put their email address in and get free tickets. How do you become a sustainable business when you give your product away for free all the time?
 

Grendel

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Bit weird as they said they were stopping handing out tickets like confetti but you've got this and there was a link on their website where anyone could put their email address in and get free tickets. How do you become a sustainable business when you give your product away for free all the time?

As part of the Henley deal they offered 1,000 free tickets a year to clubs in the henley area for 10 years
 

duffer

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I imagine they will. It’ll either be that or get no money back

I think it depends how bullish they're feeling and whether they think Wasps will ever be in a position to fully redeem the bonds (or pay an even higher level of ongoing interest going forward).

Ultimately, the bondholders have got security via the stadium and the p-shares (iirc on the latter).

It could be they'd be better forcing the sale and getting something back now rather than ending up in an even worse state in a year or two.

From a purely financial point of view Wasps look like a basket case to me. I'd want to get whatever I could now before it all goes down the pan.
 

Grendel

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I think it depends how bullish they're feeling and whether they think Wasps will ever be in a position to fully redeem the bonds (or pay an even higher level of ongoing interest going forward).

Ultimately, the bondholders have got security via the stadium and the p-shares (iirc on the latter).

It could be they'd be better forcing the sale and getting something back now rather than ending up in an even worse state in a year or two.

From a purely financial point of view Wasps look like a basket case to me. I'd want to get whatever I could now before it all goes down the pan.

It’s not that straightforward

they haven’t really got any security at all in the event of administration being forced on ACl and it’s likely the purchase price would get significantly driven down.

No one knows who the large investors are but I think there will be a vast number with £5 k and under. They’d lose most of the capital anyway so many will stick as they have little option
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Bit weird as they said they were stopping handing out tickets like confetti but you've got this and there was a link on their website where anyone could put their email address in and get free tickets. How do you become a sustainable business when you give your product away for free all the time?

You are absolutely right, however, they don't need to be a sustainable business when they have the council/councillors in their pockets.

There's clearly some fairly high level corruption that's been in play from day one.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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You are absolutely right, however, they don't need to be a sustainable business when they have the council/councillors in their pockets.

There's clearly some fairly high level corruption that's been in play from day one.

The first few years of freebies made some sense, come along and try the ‘product’ and see what you think. Then it just seemed to become a permanent thing to tackle waning crowds despite the council plugging them non stop and having everything in their favour.

Just imagine what CCFC could have done with similar support.
 

Grendel

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The first few years of freebies made some sense, come along and try the ‘product’ and see what you think. Then it just seemed to become a permanent thing to tackle waning crowds despite the council plugging them non stop and having everything in their favour.

Just imagine what CCFC could have done with similar support.

The stadium is unmanageable for either club. The clubs have not got the resource - its a council vanity project that is doomed to fail
 

tisza

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The stadium is unmanageable for either club. The clubs have not got the resource - its a council vanity project that is doomed to fail
exactly right. Had 17/18 years of various stadium management entities and none have managed to do much with it. All sorts of large catering, corporate & entertainment partners and again none have cracked it.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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The first few years of freebies made some sense, come along and try the ‘product’ and see what you think. Then it just seemed to become a permanent thing to tackle waning crowds despite the council plugging them non stop and having everything in their favour.

Just imagine what CCFC could have done with similar support.


The problem is with freebies that the product has no value and when you start charging people go bloody hell that’s a thirty pound increase if they went up to thirty pounds for example.
 

MalcSB

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They have until March 2023 to meet Companies House regs

But because a PLC WASPs Finance have to file December 31 and WASPs are published same time
Thanks, I was getting confused - I thought they were the timelines but interpreted your post as saying already filed (for 2022)
 

duffer

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The bondholders are definitely getting twitchy, can't say that I blame them.

The trustee (who is supposed to act on their behalf) doesn't seem to be particularly proactive. I think that at least a few of them are getting organised for themselves now to push things along, they clearly don't like the way Wasps or the Trustee are dealing with this.

 

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