Christies Child wrote:
Was the intial approval sought by Lemos on behalf of G50 and was our negotiating team aware of this from the beginning?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Do the EFL just test their fitness to be a director or as an owner ?
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Gnasher wrote:The EFL checks are not there to double check the share sale, that's called due diligence which both seller and buyer go through themselves. Diego passed and I see Cala's board passing. The deal is done bar a few rubber stamps.
Christies Child wrote:So it's Administration or someone who didn't have the financial resources as claimed at two other football clubs.....
Other clubs have gone through Administartion and are still around to be a success ie Plymouth for one.
Admin would give the Tust the ideal vehicle to get involved in the day to day running of our club and would give fans a stake in their club.
Shrimpy wrote:Christies Child wrote:So it's Administration or someone who didn't have the financial resources as claimed at two other football clubs.....
Other clubs have gone through Administartion and are still around to be a success ie Plymouth for one.
Admin would give the Tust the ideal vehicle to get involved in the day to day running of our club and would give fans a stake in their club.
I don't think you quite understand the seriousness of the situation.
The trust wouldn't be able to keep the club going in it's present state, it's an absolute mess that requires a lot of money that the trust or the former board of directors don't have.
We're pinning our hopes on Cala's investors having very deep pockets. If they don't then the club will likely go out of existence sooner than later.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:TAt the next home game against Cambridge who from the Cala Corporation will be in attendance? Will it be safe for them? We are a moderate group compared to most clubs but at what point do we also become a passionate, militant group where we actually stand up against this s***e we are being subjected to and take positive action?
KenH wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:TAt the next home game against Cambridge who from the Cala Corporation will be in attendance? Will it be safe for them? We are a moderate group compared to most clubs but at what point do we also become a passionate, militant group where we actually stand up against this s***e we are being subjected to and take positive action?
But Cala doesn't appear to have done anything wrong yet does he? It wasn't him who presided over the past six years of losing huge amounts of money (and fans), and who basically pissed away the golden legacy of the £10m from Sainsbury on vanity projects and who ultimately has led the club to financial oblivion. If there are any protests and action, surely that should be aimed at the previous owner who led the club to the brink? I fully appreciate the Cala purchase doesn't look good but he seems to be the only hope at the moment, so until he does something wrong, we have to give him the benefit of the doubt that he is indeed a genuine buyer with funds available. If that turns out not to be the case, then protest all you want, but at this stage, it's too premature. What is the alternative - no other buyer appears on the horizon and the Board members havn't come up with an alternative, so it's Cala or nothing.
Posh wrote:KenH wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:TAt the next home game against Cambridge who from the Cala Corporation will be in attendance? Will it be safe for them? We are a moderate group compared to most clubs but at what point do we also become a passionate, militant group where we actually stand up against this s***e we are being subjected to and take positive action?
But Cala doesn't appear to have done anything wrong yet does he? It wasn't him who presided over the past six years of losing huge amounts of money (and fans), and who basically pissed away the golden legacy of the £10m from Sainsbury on vanity projects and who ultimately has led the club to financial oblivion. If there are any protests and action, surely that should be aimed at the previous owner who led the club to the brink? I fully appreciate the Cala purchase doesn't look good but he seems to be the only hope at the moment, so until he does something wrong, we have to give him the benefit of the doubt that he is indeed a genuine buyer with funds available. If that turns out not to be the case, then protest all you want, but at this stage, it's too premature. What is the alternative - no other buyer appears on the horizon and the Board members havn't come up with an alternative, so it's Cala or nothing.
It does seem that many will do or take anything to remove the PMG legacy. PMG has gone though. Sold his shares and now someone else is selling them to someone else.
The person who is selling them, Abdullah, of all those involved in this sorry saga, has proven he has the money. He paid for PMG's shares with hard cash and previously gave assurances that he would cover losses, pay wages and see us out to the end of the season. If Cala doesn't come up with the money then why should Abdullah, the owner of Morecambe FC and part of a very wealthy family, not come up with the goods?
Again, just a personal perspective, but I don't think it's all or nothing.
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