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10 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

Maybe Mel used him in his corporate transaction to buy dcfc from the yanks and he's being resurrected. 

Didn't Mel buy the club in 2014? This company wasn't registered til 2015.

Could be wrong but I think it's just someone messing about buying the company name. 

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7 minutes ago, alexxxxx said:

Didn't Mel buy the club in 2014? This company wasn't registered til 2015.

Could be wrong but I think it's just someone messing about buying the company name. 

Mel bought into the club in 2014 but took sole ownership in 2015 so there would have been a corporate transaction in getting from the old structure to the new. 

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22 hours ago, MackworthRamIsGod said:

How many clubs, when being purchased, have 14 first team players, 1 of which has an ACL injury and the another has ongoing issues which has written off the best part of 2 years of football.

They are going to need to chuck a few quid at it to get us competitive.

The business is extremely lean. There are debts, but we are a good prospect for a potential owner nonetheless. 

How many clubs have this little deadwood while simultaneously having a few sellable assets in our young players? Plus the owner is desperate to sell and the club is getting a worse press every single day.

Someone who knows their football and their business knows that we are a very good prospect. A low level Championship club fighting off relegation, with low wage costs but high quality Premier League facilities?

We have the platform to climb the table again, if we can very quickly put this mess behind us

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1 hour ago, Tombo said:

The business is extremely lean. There are debts, but we are a good prospect for a potential owner nonetheless. 

How many clubs have this little deadwood while simultaneously having a few sellable assets in our young players? Plus the owner is desperate to sell and the club is getting a worse press every single day.

Someone who knows their football and their business knows that we are a very good prospect. A low level Championship club fighting off relegation, with low wage costs but high quality Premier League facilities?

We have the platform to climb the table again, if we can very quickly put this mess behind us

Let us pray that is what happens and quick.

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It would appear that Mel is battening down the hatches in the probable case of no sale, our income should be for the 21/22 season in the championship about £28 million split £8 million attendance, £8 million TV money, £8 million corporate, £4 million player sales. This should be enough to service and not increase the debt and we will become the very definition of the financially well run club that a lot on here want.

Spending money on transfers would be lunacy, that is even if the EFL would let that happen and given an EFL wage cap of £12,500/week for the Rams we will not attract any superStars. We should play for survival in the championship with a combination of the retained players and some of the academy players, there will be many unemployed footballers these coming months, we may get lucky but then again we need to spend what we have got, with no more debt taken on.

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19 minutes ago, Charlotte Ram said:

It would appear that Mel is battening down the hatches in the probable case of no sale, our income should be for the 21/22 season in the championship about £28 million split £8 million attendance, £8 million TV money, £8 million corporate, £4 million player sales. This should be enough to service and not increase the debt and we will become the very definition of the financially well run club that a lot on here want.

Spending money on transfers would be lunacy, that is even if the EFL would let that happen and given an EFL wage cap of £12,500/week for the Rams we will not attract any superStars. We should play for survival in the championship with a combination of the retained players and some of the academy players, there will be many unemployed footballers these coming months, we may get lucky but then again we need to spend what we have got, with no more debt taken on.

Your forgetting one little thing bogle looks like going to crystal palace for 30m and will huges sale looks we could at least 9m or if watford decided to sell him we could get large portion of that sell on fee.

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3 minutes ago, B4ev6is said:

Your forgetting one little thing bogle looks like going to crystal palace for 30m and will huges sale looks we could at least 9m or if watford decided to sell him we could get large portion of that sell on fee.

The only transfer speculation of Bogle to Palace that I can see on Google is from Dec 2019....

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16 minutes ago, B4ev6is said:

Your forgetting one little thing bogle looks like going to crystal palace for 30m and will huges sale looks we could at least 9m or if watford decided to sell him we could get large portion of that sell on fee.

30 million, behave B4 ?

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1 minute ago, B4ev6is said:

Why is so laugh able guys he has shown he can cope at premiership level and still young enough to get even better with better players.

The story was Norwich interested and the figure mentioned was 6 million. A bit low but nearer to his value in this climate

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2 minutes ago, minesahartington said:

The story was Norwich interested and the figure mentioned was 6 million. A bit low but nearer to his value in this climate

I think you will find Sheffield untied will turn that figure mate.

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8 hours ago, Charlotte Ram said:

It would appear that Mel is battening down the hatches in the probable case of no sale, our income should be for the 21/22 season in the championship about £28 million split £8 million attendance, £8 million TV money, £8 million corporate, £4 million player sales. This should be enough to service and not increase the debt and we will become the very definition of the financially well run club that a lot on here want.

Spending money on transfers would be lunacy, that is even if the EFL would let that happen and given an EFL wage cap of £12,500/week for the Rams we will not attract any superStars. We should play for survival in the championship with a combination of the retained players and some of the academy players, there will be many unemployed footballers these coming months, we may get lucky but then again we need to spend what we have got, with no more debt taken on.

Does that figure allow for the fact that a good amount of season ticket sales income has already been received and spent last season?

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