Dai Capp
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Indyram in The Administration Thread
It's good that you don't hold a grudge for long ?
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Ramarena in The Administration Thread
It's good that you don't hold a grudge for long ?
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Dai Capp got a reaction from LauraH in The Administration Thread
It's good that you don't hold a grudge for long ?
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Eddie in The Administration Thread
It's good that you don't hold a grudge for long ?
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Dai Capp reacted to Bald Eagle's Barmy Army in The Administration Thread
How about Derby fans getting to their next home game whilst we don't have a fixture. Take the flag and make some noise for a fellow club who's been through what we're going through.
Show unity.
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Rammeister in The Administration Thread
It's good that you don't hold a grudge for long ?
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Ewetube in The Administration Thread
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Dai Capp reacted to Rammeister in The Administration Thread
Nice; this goes some way towards me forgiving them for the 6-0 F.A. Cup final defeat in 1903.
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Dai Capp reacted to FlyBritishMidland in The Administration Thread
I’ve just listened to this. Despite the EFL statement saying they don’t know what the claim is about in this Parry says what the claim is about. I’m not on Twitter or anything but can someone a bit more tech savvy (and younger ?) than me send this to Team Derby as they’re meeting the EFL today and MPs?
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Dai Capp reacted to Kathcairns in The Administration Thread
They are not true football fans. If it was them facing liquidation i wouldnt be laughing, nobody wants to see a club gone, but thats the difference between football fan and a ------ .
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Dai Capp reacted to Crewton in The Administration Thread
"Gelding" would have been my response, if asked.
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Dai Capp reacted to Miggins in The Administration Thread
Just listened to Ed Dawes on Radio Derby and the future is looking bleak indeed. Meeting between Toby Perkins and the administrators. Toby says that the EFL have put Derby in the firing line to avoid themselves being put in the firing line as they were going to be sued by Gibson if they didn't take action against Derby. Feel very sad and pessimistic now about anyone buying us. Toby is very concerned indeed about our future. Worrying news that the legal costs of the parasites couldn't possibly be covered by the sale of players. So many facts that I feel too sad and confused to list them all. But I'm sure you'll all be able to find the details soon. Sorry. I'm usually quite optimistic but this has thrown me into panic mode. Listen in to sports scene at 6pm. As someone just said on RD, How can this be fair and just?
Any positive comments will help at the moment.
Hugs to all. X
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Dai Capp reacted to StarterForTen in The Administration Thread
Another interpretation of that thread suggests the Admins are preparing the ground to take the claims out of the equation with a Cross Class Cram Down action. To get one, a court has to believe that no party to the action is worse off than any other possible outcome - and it looks like the Admins are clearly illustrating that the alternative is liquidation and virtually nothing for all creditors.
A CCCD that offers to pay 100% to all current football debts and secured creditors; 25% to to other recognised creditors and strikes out the claims as non creditors would allow the Club to have a clear path forward and would fit into current EFL insolvency exit rules.
If the EFL attempted to block the transfer over the golden share to the new owners over the treatment of the MFC and WWFC claims they would be in breach of their own Articles and be in the firing line for a legal challenge.
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Dai Capp reacted to Bubbles in The Administration Thread
“The administrator believe they have attracted the maximum amount that can be salvaged for creditors from current interested parties and that finding money to settle MFC and WWFC claims will make the departure from administration unachievable which would make liquidation likely.”
This in itself is worrying as owt.
Heart says we’ll be OK. We’ll find a solution and get out of this.
Head says, well, we’re ducked.
Jumble of thoughts really from me, but IF the EFL, Wycombe, Boro allow us to basically cease to exist due to non football creditors - They’ve buggered it too. Can imagine HMRC, and other creditors taking action against them three if they aren’t able to get atleast 25p to the £1 for what they are owed.
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Miggins in What's happening today?
Just read from Andrew Brigden that the MP's who met with EFL on Monday are meeting with Quantuma today
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Dai Capp reacted to BramcoteRam84 in The Administration Thread
I listened to it. I think he knows something. He knows Hosking so likely his source. And people can bring up the Alonso thing to discredit him, it has long since been established since that his source at that time was Mel, who let’s face it fooled us all.
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Dai Capp got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in The Administration Thread
they were my first thoughts too - the only reason I'm about 3% more hopeful about this is that he knows Andrew Hoskings quite well from previous dealings...
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Premier ram in The Administration Thread
I think Parry is saying that Boro did sue them and they made it go away by promising to go after Derby. Parry may regret saying that if this plays out in court...
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Wsm-ram in The Administration Thread
they were my first thoughts too - the only reason I'm about 3% more hopeful about this is that he knows Andrew Hoskings quite well from previous dealings...
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Dai Capp got a reaction from Ramifications in What's happening today?
Just read from Andrew Brigden that the MP's who met with EFL on Monday are meeting with Quantuma today