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Sounds like this deal for Wigan is the same 21 year old who has been going after Morecambe for months.

Doesn't sound the answer to all their prayers to me.
Did that one fall through with Morecambe? He won ahead of Fury initially didn't he? Wigan is a completely different kettle of fish to Morecambe in terms of ownership.
 

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Surely whoever takes over is just going to hemorrhage cash immediately as the wage bill is still massive and sounds like they may struggle to shift the highest earners. Unless you are local why would you just waste millions immediately? Are people banking on getting them back to the prem to then 'cash in' or sell the club later down the line? Feel like more points penalties are pending later on this season.
 

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They would be devastated if he took over, they thought the last board of directors were clueless., and the ones before that, and the ones before that. :lol: They can't be that desperate They are a scabby club though and they probably will come out of this, .....just.
 

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Crikey, out the frying pan...

If he can't get through the ODT for Morecambe, he's not going to get through it for Wigan is he, so they need to move on.
 

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After reading about him seems like he has some access to funds simply not through the businesses he claims.

Strikes me as the sort of guy that would own carl's burger or five lads around here. Fake it till your make it type character.

How can the EFL even consider this as an option if they were just proven to not be suitable for Morecambe?
 

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Thought it was just down to not being able to show proof of funds rather than failing the FAPP test.
 

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I have not kept up to date with the Charlton ownership saga but I thought the guy that was selling was supposed to be a more stable pair of hands, what has caused him to sell? Also does belgian ex owner still own the stadium etc?

Looking forward to some EDM when I visit the Valley this season.

He certainly is a more stable pair of hands and saved us from certain admin for which we’re grateful however, if transpired that he’s a complete fruit loop with misconceived ideas of English football and running a football club, tried to change too many things which was just pissing off the fan base.

He thought it would be easy, but he bought a damaged football club that has been through the ringer and was losing money hand over fist and has realised he was in way over his head. Don’t think he’s a bad bloke, this just is not the industry for him.

As for the new lot, as ever, I’ll reserve judgement but based on the previous decade, I’m hopeful rather than optimistic because yes, as you say the Belgian is still holding The Valley and training ground to a King’s ransom, largely in thanks to that criminal Matt Southall and his cronies.
 

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How long is the club tied in to the Valley lease? Could you face having to move again to get the monkey off your back?
 

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How long is the club tied in to the Valley lease? Could you face having to move again to get the monkey off your back?

Think it was 10 years when the new owner took over and negotiated the lease, I could be wrong on that and think it’s about 500k a year for the ground and training ground.

Unfortunately, Southall said he’d pay £50m for it which was obviously never going to happen but now Dutchatelet is holding out for that but no serious person is paying it, obviously.

I’d be distraught to leave The Valley, hopefully will never come to that as the council have previously said the site isn’t to be used for housing, Dutchatelet is into his 70s now and not the healthiest, so hopefully he croaks it soon enough and his son will just want shot of it so it can be bought for a sensible figure.

Incidentally, I’m currently on my balcony in Zakinthos having a Mythos looking out over to Kefalonia.
 

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I’d give you a wave as my balcony looks directly at Zante - problem is I returned to the UK permanently 5 weeks ago after 4 happy years in Kef.
 

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Wigan will always get new owners because the set up is impressive it is much easier to sell Wigan with all the facilities than say Carlisle with theirs.

It doesn’t mean much as the income both get is similar but they need an owner to realise their spending needs to be managed better, they still have a chance of championship like most here.

I’d give you a wave as my balcony looks directly at Zante - problem is I returned to the UK permanently 5 weeks ago after 4 happy years in Kef.
could be worse........your balcony could look straight out to Birkenhead
 

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:ffs: We found Sarbjot to be really damn shifty way way more than most, its so obvious that he's in a crypto scheme
 

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I’d give you a wave as my balcony looks directly at Zante - problem is I returned to the UK permanently 5 weeks ago after 4 happy years in Kef.
Why would you return here after 4 years in glorious weather in the Greek Islands ?
 

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I've just got a bad feeling that unless we make enough good signings this sumer, we could end up being the league's whipping boys next season.
 

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I've just got a bad feeling that unless we make enough good signings this sumer, we could end up being the league's whipping boys next season.
The main thing reassuring me that we won't is that under Simmo we always go on a really impressive run of good form at some point. We'll go into double figures on an unbeaten run, or win half a dozen or more or something similar. If we're struggling it might be what keeps us up.
 

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The main thing reassuring me that we won't is that under Simmo we always go on a really impressive run of good form at some point. We'll go into double figures on an unbeaten run, or win half a dozen or more or something similar. If we're struggling it might be what keeps us up.

We desperately need Henderson to get sold from Man utd to Forest for around £30 million perhaps.
The percentage we get from that should clear our debts and give us some spending to strengthen our team so we can hold our own up here. I just can't forget that the current team struggled very much against the better sides in L2 and we only won something like 2 games in 11 at the back end of the season before the play offs.
 

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Wigan placed under a transfer embargo.
 

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We desperately need Henderson to get sold from Man utd to Forest for around £30 million perhaps.
The percentage we get from that should clear our debts and give us some spending to strengthen our team so we can hold our own up here. I just can't forget that the current team struggled very much against the better sides in L2 and we only won something like 2 games in 11 at the back end of the season before the play offs.
Lovely, just need to worry about the other 3 slots at the bottom then...
 

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Think they have 30 days to pay their HMRC bill before this is triggered and even if they don't they can still sign free transfers, Their fans going mad slating the EFL, they think they are being picked on. They think the EFL should have monitored them more when they were overspending and not sticking to the budget plan they had agreed when the new owners took over . They are a private limited company, how could the EFL know exactly what they were spending until they published their accounts ? They have been ran diabolically but they as a club are to blame, their directors and owners knew exactly what they were paying to players . The fans didn't seem to mind when they were spending a fortune and offering players ridiculous money. This is not the EFL's fault and if anything they have been too lenient with them. I hope we get a 46 game season though as their irresponsible management could cost every team in the league income from one less matchday.
 

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Think they have 30 days to pay their HMRC bill before this is triggered and even if they don't they can still sign free transfers, Their fans going mad slating the EFL, they think they are being picked on. They think the EFL should have monitored them more when they were overspending and not sticking to the budget plan they had agreed when the new owners took over . They are a private limited company, how could the EFL know exactly what they were spending until they published their accounts ? They have been ran diabolically but they as a club are to blame, their directors and owners knew exactly what they were paying to players . The fans didn't seem to mind when they were spending a fortune and offering players ridiculous money. This is not the EFL's fault and if anything they have been too lenient with them. I hope we get a 46 game season though as their irresponsible management could cost every team in the league income from one less matchday.
Can both parties not be at fault? EFL could handle certain things about club ownership and financial stuff better, once in charge owners could also be more responsible. The impatience of fans and their hunger for success doesn't help, however they don't have any real power in the decision making that have led clubs like Wigan into this mess.

I also find certain fans of clubs like Wigan irritating and totally ignorant, however they aren't and never have been in the position of power. It's the people who own and run the clubs and governing bodies like the EFL that are.
 

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Can both parties not be at fault? EFL could handle certain things about club ownership and financial stuff better, once in charge owners could also be more responsible. The impatience of fans and their hunger for success doesn't help, however they don't have any real power in the decision making that have led clubs like Wigan into this mess.

I also find certain fans of clubs like Wigan irritating and totally ignorant, however they aren't and never have been in the position of power. It's the people who own and run the clubs and governing bodies like the

It's just that their fans come across as so entitled and theyreally believe they have been hard done by. Clubs shouldn't allow themselves to be totally reliant on owners to pay the bills, though many do. It is not right that they would be within the rules if the owners hadn't stopped bankrolling them. There should be a strict rule that clubs can only spend 125% of revenue on outgoings or something on those lines. Current FFP rules are too easy to manipulate, look at Chelsea.
 
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108 pages of poor us on Latics Speak and nobody mentioned their financial figures.
Year end 31st June 2022. First full season out of admin and they won L1
Turnover £8.3 million
Loss £7.7 million
Staff costs £13 million
How is that allowed? How are they still in business?
Practically for every £1 they made they spent £2
FFP rules at 60% limit staff costs to about £5 million, yet they spent £13 million to cheat their way to promotion.

Obviously the 12 months in The Championship have resulted in even larger losses. EFL need to make a real example of them this time
 

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108 pages of poor us on Latics Speak and nobody mentioned their financial figures.
Year end 31st June 2022. First full season out of admin and they won L1
Turnover £8.3 million
Loss £7.7 million
Staff costs £13 million
How is that allowed? How are they still in business?
Practically for every £1 they made they spent £2
FFP rules at 60% limit staff costs to about £5 million, yet they spent £13 million to cheat their way to promotion.

Obviously the 12 months in The Championship have resulted in even larger losses. EFL need to make a real example of them this time

Any chance that they lose the league champions tag and it goes to us?
Not a prayer......... but it should!

Also, I realise that they are not popular with many football fans, but spare a thought for MK Dons who finished 3rd on the last day, blew the play offs and now find themselves in League 2.

And they say cheats don't prosper, they do in the EFL.
 

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Wigan should be thrown out of the whole football league.

That would be a good example set.
 

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