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  1. DazzleTommyDazzle

    CVA meeting today

    Yes, that's possible - but as noted earlier, that would imply that SISU had been actively considering administration for a few years now. Which may of course be the case. However, if it is the case - it makes it all the more difficult to understand their apparent unwillingness to sell at...
  2. DazzleTommyDazzle

    CVA meeting today

    I understand the whole "going concern" issue, just don't believe that SISU "deliberating" what to do about the rent would impact on it to the extent of stopping sign off of the accounts, unless SISU were explicitly discussing putting the company into administration that far back. For what...
  3. DazzleTommyDazzle

    CVA meeting today

    I don't want to dampen your enthusiasm, but I can't see any reason why such deliberations would necessitate late filing of the accounts.
  4. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Has this ever been explained

    Yes - but if as part of buying the shares, the buyer agrees to take on the debts (as opposed to the other option, of the seller taking them over and paying them off out of the proceeds) then the price of the shares will be reduced by the value of that debt. So if the EBITDA is your £5m and...
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    Put aside all the off field trouble for a moment

    That wasn't my conclusion. My conclusion was that as with any general rule, there will be exceptions, but the general rule - I think - is valid. Not restricted to football either. Generally speaking, if you want quality you have to pay for it.
  6. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Has this ever been explained

    So a decent multiple of EBITDA would be perhaps 10 (although given the risky nature of football clubs, you could argue that might be a bit rich) and, in this speculation, we're looking for SISU to get a return on their current "investment", plus the losses over the Northampton years plus the...
  7. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Put aside all the off field trouble for a moment

    It's a bit of both. It's certainly possible to identify the right player without paying a big fee and it's certainly possible to identify the wrong player with a big fee - but on balance, you have to have a better chance of getting good payers if you're in a position to pay "big" fees.
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    Put aside all the off field trouble for a moment

    True, but also true to say that (at their time) our most expensive signings have included Bill Glazier, Tommy Hutchison, Colin Stein, Terry Yorath, Cyrille Regis, Dion Dublin, Noel Whelan and Robbie Keane.
  9. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Protest Thread 20/7/13

    Congratulations to the SBT and thanks to everyone who was there today.
  10. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Ainsworth tells Appleton be prepared to surrender position

    Personal accusations, like the recent spate against OSB for example? (By the way - not suggesting that was you Godiva).
  11. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Away ticket priority

    It seems fairly logical that if you want to support the club, but believe that giving revenue to SISU will encourage them to continue their current disasterous running of the club, then the only rational thing to do is to attend games where SISU do not financially benefit from your attendance.
  12. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Parliament Today

    You could just as easily say it - but given the lengths that the "secretive" Joy Seppala" (there's a gentle hint in the adjective) will reportedly go to to avoid publicity, I think that you'd be wrong.
  13. DazzleTommyDazzle

    No accounting for the scabs!!

    To be honest, I think that would be going a bit too far......
  14. DazzleTommyDazzle

    New Kit Leaked

    Sponsor's name must be in very small writing.......
  15. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Parliament Today

    Probably true, however the one thing that we can be sure of is that "the secretive" Joy Seppala will not be happy with all this publicity.
  16. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Not one penny more query

    Agree entirely. Personally I hope that they're staying in 5 star hotels and living on lobster, caviar and champagne :p
  17. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Acl back on cwr again

    Of course - it's not like there's any urgency is it :)
  18. DazzleTommyDazzle

    No accounting for the scabs!!

    It's really difficult for all of us who are used to spending our Saturday afternoon's swearing at another cr@p ref! My view is that the more people that go, the more likely it is that the move will become permanent. I can't prove that, but I think it's a reasonable assumption based on...
  19. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Acl back on cwr again

    Read my earlier post please - re the fact that both parties would benefit by negotiating a deal to play at the Ricoh. The gullible idiots are those that still swallow the "CCFC can't play in Coventry" line.
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    Acl back on cwr again

    I'm afraid that that is nonsense.
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