warrior1872 wrote:Latics will go bottom if the 12 point penalty is applied this season,this will mean that they are 4 points from safety with 6 games to play.I think that the owners have taken a calculated gamble as they are playing well and they have taken 9 points from their 3 games that they have played since the return after lockdown,i think that they will be just fine and will be in the championship next season
You have got a higher opinion of the owners than I have! They have managed to secure a £28m loan attached to the assets, that can only be the DW Stadium. Regarding Latics survival in the Championship - No.
dr_feelgood wrote:Thought they bought Bolton's training ground at Euxton when they went pop. Could get far more money for land there.
The football/training ground at Euxton was part of the former sports facilities of the Royal Ordinance Factory and as it was not part of the sale of the whole site for the building of the Buckshaw Village Housing Development, it may a have covenant on it which says that it has always has to be used for sport.
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Sweaty Betty's wrote:You have got a higher opinion of the owners than I have! They have managed to secure a £28m loan attached to the assets, that can only be the DW Stadium. Regarding Latics survival in the Championship - No.
When i said a calculated gamble i meant the bet that was placed and as far as the loan is concerned it's no different to getting a mortgage against your home,it's just a bigger amount
What has happen in Hong Kong with the owners of Wigan Athletic is the tip of the iceberg of what is going on in the murky world of football club ownership in this country, especially those owned by companies from Asia.
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