100% Warrior wrote:I’m shocked to be honest, I’m no lover of Latics but it’s incredibly sad to see this. It also makes a complete mockery of the FA’s “fit owners” test. How a club can be bought by apparently wealthy Chinese businessmen only to then go to the wall is criminal.
On a selfish note it could also have dire consequences for us given Latics own the stadium. Can we afford to run it if the worst should happen? It’s a lot more than just a football club, it also involves us.
I hope Latics can be saved, not just for us, but because no club should go through this and no fan deserves to have their club disappear.
Hopefully, the Administrators will sell Wigan Athletic and the DW Stadium as separate entities which should have always been the case in the first place.
It is now becoming obvious that Whelan transferred the Stadium which was a separate company at the time he was in the process of trying to find buyers for the Latics, was to the ownership of Wigan Athletic company in order to get better and bigger offers as most potential buyers, would only want to buy a football club if the Stadium was included in the price.
I seem to remember Whelan saying some time ago, that many of the smaller football clubs would go to the wall in the near future and as he had achieved what he set out to achieve, with the winning of a major trophy, he then decided that it was time to put less investment into the club, sell up and retire to his holiday home in Barbados.
Not daft where money is concerned is Uncle Dave!