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It'll be interesting to see what impact the new government rules have on stadiums getting back into the swing of things.

I also had a response from the club and I told them that I really will be expecting refunds if we can't go back into stadiums long term.
 
It'll be interesting to see what impact the new government rules have on stadiums getting back into the swing of things.

I also had a response from the club and I told them that I really will be expecting refunds if we can't go back into stadiums long term.

You are always free to expect. Having those expectations met is a different thing altogether.
 
It'll be interesting to see what impact the new government rules have on stadiums getting back into the swing of things.

I also had a response from the club and I told them that I really will be expecting refunds if we can't go back into stadiums long term.
I emailed them and said I didn’t want vouchers etc but all they needed to do stop me cancelling was reassure me they would refund, even if that was only the gap between £17 a game and the £10 stream.
Answer was. No we can’t tell you that, we haven’t decided yet.
...sadly I cancelled as a result
 
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I emailed them and said I didn’t want vouchers etc but all they needed to do stop me cancelling was reassure me they would refund, even if that was only the gap between £17 a game and the £10 stream.
Answer was. No we can’t tell you that, we haven’t decided yet.
...sadly I cancelled as a result
It’s all gone tits up now anyway hasn’t it with the latest government announcement??
 
'Organised sport will carry on but pilot events will be revised and fans attending sport stadiums on October 1st will need to be reviewed'.

Might well be next year before fans are allowed in again now.
 
I emailed them and said I didn’t want vouchers etc but all they needed to do stop me cancelling was reassure me they would refund, even if that was only the gap between £17 a game and the £10 stream.
Answer was. No we can’t tell you that, we haven’t decided yet.
...sadly I cancelled as a result

Not wanting to give them any ideas but knowing what petty, vindictive childish ****s they are, how about if they put the club into voluntary liquidation as it's no longer a viable business, that would leave all the remaining members out of pocket too.
 
Not wanting to give them any ideas but knowing what petty, vindictive childish ****s they are, how about if they put the club into voluntary liquidation as it's no longer a viable business, that would leave all the remaining members out of pocket too.

It would also leave them hugely out of pocket so it won't happen
 
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It would also leave them hugely out of pocket so it won't happen

So what would you do when your business is already millions in debt and losing more every week? how about going to the bank for a loan you know you couldn't pay back or say enough is enough and go into voluntary admin?

It's what loss making businesses do all the time.
 
It’s all gone tits up now anyway hasn’t it with the latest government announcement??
Possibly, although depending what the actual guidance says it might be no real difference (apart from start dates looking further away)
To be honest the way they’ve handled the communications around covid was a bigger factor than the refunds. I have no confidence they’ll manage things properly when they are able to.
 
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Not wanting to give them any ideas but knowing what petty, vindictive childish ****s they are, how about if they put the club into voluntary liquidation as it's no longer a viable business, that would leave all the remaining members out of pocket too.
They’d love to I imagine, but it would cost them too and their money is, just, more important to them than not backing down to fans (or viruses)
 
Possibly, although depending what the actual guidance says it might be no real difference (apart from start dates looking further away)
To be honest the way they’ve handled the communications around covid was a bigger factor than the refunds. I have no confidence they’ll manage things properly when they are able to.
There’ll be a tipping point I’m sure when it’s an attractive option.
 
So what would you do when your business is already millions in debt and losing more every week? how about going to the bank for a loan you know you couldn't pay back or say enough is enough and go into voluntary admin?

It's what loss making businesses do all the time.

They have guaranteed future transfer income which they would lose, they are still getting 5% interest payment on the debt etc... If you think they would kiss goodbye to that then your daft. We aren't a huge loss making business at all
 
They have guaranteed future transfer income which they would lose, they are still getting 5% interest payment on the debt etc... If you think they would kiss goodbye to that then your daft. We aren't a huge loss making business at all
The loss is a Division almost every season. The value of the "asset" is tumbling rapidly...Tumblers to the vault :emoticon-0105-wink:

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They have guaranteed future transfer income which they would lose, they are still getting 5% interest payment on the debt etc... If you think they would kiss goodbye to that then your daft. We aren't a huge loss making business at all

As Allamhouse is owed the most money I think they would still be able to get the transfer money as it comes in and any income from asset sales. Might be wrong.
 
As Allamhouse is owed the most money I think they would still be able to get the transfer money as it comes in and any income from asset sales. Might be wrong.

The transfer money isn't owed to Allam house though it's owed to the club though so who the club owe money to doesn't make a difference, if they the club goes into admin the allams would lose the club and pretty much all debt owed bar a few pence in the pound. I may be wrong but I just don't see them doing it at all. Financially they would b better off selling the club for say £10m and just writing off the debt as apposed to admin