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BANGKOK RED

« Reply #15 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 20:08:04 »

Quote from: "figgis"
reading between the lines it seems they have put too much faith in fitton wanting to conclude a deal at all costs.


I don't think that you are reading between the lines at all, in fact I think that it is quite clear that (they think) that a game of chicken may work in their favour.

Although I do get the impression that Fitton feels quite passionately about taking over.
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Invincible

« Reply #16 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 20:30:53 »

Surely if we were liquidated though the Swindon council would have the right to us the land the County Ground is built on for whatever they wished as our lease would then be void?

Any rescue plan would be useless as we'd have no ground to play in!

Anyone know if i'm right?   Sad
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BANGKOK RED

« Reply #17 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 20:39:24 »

Quote from: "Invincible"
Surely if we were liquidated though the Swindon council would have the right to us the land the County Ground is built on for whatever they wished as our lease would then be void?

Any rescue plan would be useless as we'd have no ground to play in!

Anyone know if i'm right?   Sad


"RESCUED"
, is surely the operative word here, meaning that the club would be allowed to continue as it is, trading under it's own brand name and so therefore any contracts of any sort would remain valid.
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STFC_Gazzza

« Reply #18 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 20:55:04 »

Quote from: "Invincible"
Surely if we were liquidated though the Swindon council would have the right to us the land the County Ground is built on for whatever they wished as our lease would then be void?

Any rescue plan would be useless as we'd have no ground to play in!

Anyone know if i'm right?   Sad


I would say you are right.... contract would be broken.
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Invincible

« Reply #19 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 20:59:11 »

No, I agree with what you're saying and I also understand the meaning, in this context, of "Rescued".

It's just the rumours for so long have been that the council want that land for other ventures.  I wondered if legally this gave them the perfect opportunity regardless of any rescue package.

Anyway, I shouldn't be so doom and gloom!   Thanks for the reply Bangkok Red.

Fingers and everything else crossed, eh!
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« Reply #20 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 21:12:11 »

If you fancy a long read this may be useful, especially as we are not experts in winding up i.e compulsory liquidation.

http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/guidanceleaflets/dealingwithdebt/howtowindupacompany.htm

It answers some of the q's being raised and perhaps some to come.

However I prefer to concentrate my PMA on Fitton succeeding now, rather than via a strategy that could bring a new set of problems. So, off to light another candle and kiss another icon.
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Invincible

« Reply #21 on: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 21:22:16 »

I may take a read through that, I can sense a long night ahead.  

Cheers for the replies.   Let's all keep praying
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