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44 minutes ago, Chris Custodiet said:

Except that if ED's trustees can't get the money from the club, they can go after KA. In fact they can go after him first, just like Blumarble did against SSBWFC.

My point really was that KA does not get £5m. 

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2 minutes ago, Ani said:

Not backing Sam as much as he wanted was a good call. 

 

Really? I see it as the beginning of the end of (arguably) our finest ever period - certainly in my lifetime.

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9 hours ago, Casino said:

My money is on Ken having agreed a pay off and the creditors being in charge of the sale

 

That's moonshift, Brett and james

Not sure how that works though. 

Ken owes ED's trustees £5M. He then loaned that money to the club secured against its assets. But ED had put in a clause to allow him (now his trustees) to claw back Ken's shares should loan go unpaid by a certain date.

What deal would ED's trustees want to do with Ken? They can just take back his shares as payment for the loan and sell the club to get their money. 

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9 minutes ago, MickyD said:

 You obviously dislike ED but why? Is it because he didn't dip his hands deep enough?

I believe there was resentment when ED first invested in the club in 1999 and Gordon Hargreaves was replaced by Phil Gartside as chairman. Many of the old guard stepped down not long afterwards but resentment intensified when ED took over in 2003. He was the only one willing to put up the money the club needed  but some shareholders were extremely aggrieved that  the effect was to render their shares worthless.

This resentment hasn't gone away and was again in evidence at last year's AGM with one shareholder making enormously exaggerated claims about how much he had lost,

 

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4 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

 

Really? I see it as the beginning of the end of (arguably) our finest ever period - certainly in my lifetime.

Exactly. It was always obvious that we would decline once Sam left. Same thing will happen with Burnley once Dyche goes, Bournemouth when Howe leaves.

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10 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Not sure how that works though. 

Ken owes ED's trustees £5M. He then loaned that money to the club secured against its assets. But ED had put in a clause to allow him (now his trustees) to claw back Ken's shares should loan go unpaid by a certain date.

What deal would ED's trustees want to do with Ken? They can just take back his shares as payment for the loan and sell the club to get their money. 

That’s not what Chris C is saying, he says that moonshift take the shares back and Anderson will still owe the 5 million to moonshift. 

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If someone buys BWFC today and installs a new manager and invests enough money to get us back in the Premier League where do we go from there?

With BSA we got into Europe but couldn’t get any further, if you are the owner at that point  what do you do next? Don’t think you could sell the club at that point and if you are not prepared to put more money in the only way is down, this model doesn’t work

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

That’s not what Chris C is saying, he says that moonshift take the shares back and Anderson will still owe the 5 million to moonshift. 

I think that is possible along with the club still owing KA 5M...

But will almost certainly be up for a legal challenge. Which could take years. 

However, I'm unsure what deal ED's trustees would cut with Ken - unless they are trying to safeguard the club. I still though in that scenario fail to see how that would be advantageous to Ken over the other option....

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Just now, Moon boy said:

If someone buys BWFC today and installs a new manager and invests enough money to get us back in the Premier League where do we go from there?

With BSA we got into Europe but couldn’t get any further, if you are the owner at that point  what do you do next? Don’t think you could sell the club at that point and if you are not prepared to put more money in the only way is down, this model doesn’t work

Sam threatened to walk - ED gave him money for Anelka.

Sam wanted more the next window - then did walk. Ultimately ED was unhappy with the prospect of ever increasing demands. It looks odd against the backdrop of Megson spending. But remember the direct Allardyce replacement was given buttons to work with that summer. 

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22 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

 

Really? I see it as the beginning of the end of (arguably) our finest ever period - certainly in my lifetime.

  Bolty I deliberately said ‘as much as he wanted’ he wanted to be competing with top 4 which was many millions more than we could afford. The breaking up of the back room squad and Sam leaving was shit all round. Just a pity there was no middle ground. 

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2 hours ago, Roger_Dubuis said:

Aye.The Eddie Davies financial plan of not backing Allardyce and replacing him with Sammy Lee, Gary Megson, Owen Coyle, Dougie Freedman and Neil Lennon worked out  fantastic didn't it?

That's why you could go to the Parish church and take your choice of empty pews at his memorial service.

Eh?

 

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I remember Gartside saying in an interview a few years ago that most of our debt was owed to Davies who wouldn't want it back.  He described our 'real' debt as around 5-10 million owed to Barclays and how this meant we were in a far healthier position than most clubs.

How did we get from that to this shit show?

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23 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Sam threatened to walk - ED gave him money for Anelka.

Sam wanted more the next window - then did walk. Ultimately ED was unhappy with the prospect of ever increasing demands. 

Sam actually covered this quite recently 

at the time we were sitting in 4th and he had earmarked a couple of signings which would give us the very realistic chance of qualifying for the CL. Those players were earmarked for the end of that season anyway so he asked for that budget to be brought forward 5 months. He claims the response he got was “we don’t want the CL”

at that point he felt the club no longer matched his ambitions. His demands didn’t increase he just requested they be brought forward. ED declined 

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53 minutes ago, Ani said:

Not backing Sam as much as he wanted was a good call. 

Backing and appointing the others was not. 

It was the only call. Sam was committed to Sam. Eddie was committed to BWFC and knew that Sam was itching to go probably only restrained by his wife who doesn't  seem keen on moving house.

Little Sam was a little gamble that didn't pay off.  Megson? He did keep the club in the Premiership at a cost.

Hindsight's a wonderful thing but how many knew at that time that Sean Dyche would turn out to be quite good and Owen Coyle close to useless?

Eddie just kept picking up the tab over and over again

 

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2 minutes ago, barrycowdrill said:

Sam actually covered this quite recently 

at the time we were sitting in 4th and he had earmarked a couple of signings which would give us the very realistic chance of qualifying for the CL. Those players were earmarked for the end of that season anyway so he asked for that budget to be brought forward 5 months. He claims the response he got was “we don’t want the CL”

at that point he felt the club no longer matched his ambitions. His demands didn’t increase he just requested they be brought forward. ED declined 

I know but remember that is a one-sided take on events. 

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1 minute ago, bwfcfan5 said:

I know but remember that is a one-sided take on events. 

Well obviously 

whether Sam still has an axe to grind only he can say but when he was explaining the circumstances behind it (over 10 yrs later) he still seemed quite upset about it and stil saw it as an opportunity missed. Hardly came across as angry & bitter 

I’m sure the conversations ran deeper than that but that was the situation in a nutshell

lets not forget, Sam then agreed to stay until the end of the season until PG chucked his toys out of the pram and said he should go immediately 

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38 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

That’s not what Chris C is saying, he says that moonshift take the shares back and Anderson will still owe the 5 million to moonshift. 

Exactly. Moonshift don't want the shares at all, let alone pay £5million for them. Ken will be lucky to recoup his £472K for the shares.  They are there as backstop security whilst imposing time limits on Ken's room for manoeuvre..

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40 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

If someone buys BWFC today and installs a new manager and invests enough money to get us back in the Premier League where do we go from there?

With BSA we got into Europe but couldn’t get any further, if you are the owner at that point  what do you do next? Don’t think you could sell the club at that point and if you are not prepared to put more money in the only way is down, this model doesn’t work

It is working for Man City.  

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

It is working for Man City.  

Not worked for stoke, villa, Swansea, brum, reading etc etc who are all following sharply behind us. 

It’s one big fuck off cycle. 

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3 minutes ago, Chris Custodiet said:

Exactly. Moonshift don't want the shares at all, let alone pay £5million for them. Ken will be lucky to recoup his £472K for the shares.  They are there as backstop security whilst imposing time limits on Ken's room for manoeuvre..

I think he mentioned this in his latest statement

something along the lines of him only getting back what he’s paid and not getting any profit? 

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10 minutes ago, barrycowdrill said:

Well obviously 

whether Sam still has an axe to grind only he can say but when he was explaining the circumstances behind it (over 10 yrs later) he still seemed quite upset about it and stil saw it as an opportunity missed. Hardly came across as angry & bitter 

I’m sure the conversations ran deeper than that but that was the situation in a nutshell

lets not forget, Sam then agreed to stay until the end of the season until PG chucked his toys out of the pram and said he should go immediately 

But if Sam was seen by ED as someone who was demanding more and more to spend window after window and offering to resign if not given the cash...you can see why ED at the time might have thought - no I have to make a stand. 

There was a lot to it and neither side were completely in the right.

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