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Steve@Mose
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Posted: 21 Sep 2022 at 16:48 |
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Wasps face relegation from Gallagher Premiership over unpaid bonds
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Richard Lowther
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What an complete mess.
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Big Eddie
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This won't help Worcester, the Premiership, The RFU or rugby in general. There could be a chain reaction
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Richard Lowther
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I agree on the last comment. Various message boards rumours about another club in difficulties. However I dont think we should confuse the poor state of the Premiership with the game as a whole. But this should be the time that the RFU set the direction and terms for the next agreement with the Premiership clubs and those terms should be more advantageous to the game as a whole than the 13 current Premiership clubs.
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Richard Lowther
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A fire sale merger of Wasps and Worcester playing at Sixways could be the answer. Worcester Wasps.
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kingsheathlad
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Where would they play if merged.
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Cauliflower ear.
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billesleyexile
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Those of us who also frequent the RL message boards might well be aware of one that's been bubbling away for months.
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billesleyexile
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Meanwhile over on Shedweb someone makes the point that 'rugby can't afford to lose established clubs' like Worcester and Wasps.
Memory span of a goldfish. Top flight/list A rugby has 'lost' Moseley, Coventry, London Scottish, Richmond, Orrell, Waterloo, London Welsh, West Hartlepool etc. RU has done nothing but lose 'established clubs.'
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Big Eddie
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In my experience a merger of two failing businesses rarely works.......just promote Doncaster and Ealing and send Wasps and Worcester to level 9
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omnes Paviores
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Does this suggest that Caldy replace Newcastle or any of the others nearing finance troubles.
Oh what a rise to stardom for Caldy
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dropout22
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A league or union club?
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Steve@Mose
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Premiership club to appoint administrators to 'protect club's interests'
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Marylebone
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Good point - but all of those clubs have survived and are still playing at various leagues. The make up of the top flight has radically changed. There is a common thread amongst the fallen giants: selling their grounds and not having a feasible replacement and/or the benefactors pulled out.
When Dai Duckham’s Coventry and Sam Doble’s Moseley were the best teams in the country, Exeter, Saracens and Worcester were way down the league structure. |
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Donnyknightfan
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Feel sorry for the staff and players at Wasps as it can’t be a nice situation to be in but I have no sympathy for the owners of Premiership Clubs who have been quite happy to ride the RFU and PRL gravy train whilst showing a complete lack of interest in the good of the game and also in the Championship. Our league has been sidelined and ignored for two decades. Covid threw a giant spanner in the works and laid bare the absolutely diabolical state that the professional game is in. The karma train is well and truly running the RFU and PRL over.
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Donny Knights - best team in Yorkshire
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gerg_861
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I predict that the PRL and RFU will invoke the relevant 'pandemic' clauses to justify not relegating Wasps, which blows me away as there is no real reason to protect them. Even from a geographic standpoint, there is a strong, well-supported Coventry team in place.
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Mark W-J
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I agree - PRL and RFU have been pretty spineless when dealing with Worcester's issues, and I can't see them letting another club go under if Worcester go to the wall.
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Richard Lowther
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I don't believe the Pandemic could be used as an excuse in either case. Worcester and presumably Wasps took the Covid money on offer from the Government which was intended to prevent issues like this. Wasps' mess is from the financial bond, not anything else. It always came with a risk and that risk was independent of Covid. I have totally sympathy with the supporters and players of both clubs but if the RFU want to stop the dominos toppling they have been really firm now, or else others will take advantage of that 'generosity' and we will be seeing more clubs fail without any real repercussions to them - only their creditors, whilst better run clubs are kept out of the elite and would be treated differently by the RFU.
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Richard Lowther
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Ps. What the heck happened to the CVC money?
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castleparknight
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I was under the impression that the pandemic clause, was a recent addition and was to protect clubs from future pandemics, not the previous pandemic. And as Richard pointed out this goes way back to 2014. And yes what happened to the CVC money? For WASPS sake I hope they can resolve the problems they are experiencing, but if they are unable to do so then they should face the same penalties as other clubs prior to them.
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Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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Big Eddie
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I have had an initial look at the accounts of a couple of the Premiership clubs and although it isn't clear to me I would suggest the CVC money may have been utilised by the shareholders by way of loans to them or one of their companies or by dividends if there were sufficient retained profits to do so.
There is nothing financially or legally improper if they did that and they have all been supporting the financial haemorrhaging for many years and the CVC deal would have been a godsend to them. However, as events have subsequently unfolded it may have been more prudent to retain such funds within the company........perhaps some of the clubs did so. If I have some time this weekend I will do some proper analysis. In one set of accounts the balance sheet is only solvent because of the upwards revaluation of the P shares held by that particular company. With at least two clubs insolvent or close to insolvency it brings starkly into focus the value of the P shares..........this maybe another shoe waiting to drop
Edited by Big Eddie - 22 Sep 2022 at 09:06 |
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