Joined: Oct 13 2004 Posts: 36097 Location: Poodle Power!
Khlav Kalash wrote:£3m for an assett as opposed to nothing in effect.
Correct,
A mortgage, which is what this is, is a loan against an increasing asset, it's a win win. Within ten to fifteen years I would fully expect the value of the land will have increased to such a point that we own more in value than we owe on the land, or positive equity as its known. I'd like to see Wigan do that with their debt!
WakiWaki wrote:Don’t we owe the council 3 million for the purchase of the ground
The debt is a loan from WMDC, very similar to having a mortgage on your house. Once it's paid the clubs owners will have a extremely valuable asset. As long as there are no issues with making the repayments, it's massively better than renting something that "we" will never own.
Joined: Oct 13 2004 Posts: 36097 Location: Poodle Power!
wrencat1873 wrote:The debt is a loan from WMDC, very similar to having a mortgage on your house. Once it's paid the clubs owners will have a extremely valuable asset. As long as there are no issues with making the repayments, it's massively better than renting something that "we" will never own.
Again, correct.
Even though we have not paid it off, miles away yet, it still sits on our balance sheets as an asset. Giving us a better credit rating and making us more attractive as an investment (though clearly not in the truest sense).
It's like these members shares. You won't ever get a dividend, but if all goes well you will still have a shares in a company/team you love that in say ten years time with the land and the stand will have assets in excess of ten million. Not too shabby.
Fair enough, all better for trinity then. Will be really interesting to see how IMG look into finances etc with the grading. With my limited knowledge of it all how can Wigan be awarded say a grade A when they are loosing money year on year and don’t own their own ground etc. Are they a certainty to get a grade A
Joined: Jan 10 2019 Posts: 2769 Location: Horbury, a small town in Wakefield
WakiWaki wrote:Fair enough, all better for trinity then. Will be really interesting to see how IMG look into finances etc with the grading. With my limited knowledge of it all how can Wigan be awarded say a grade A when they are loosing money year on year and don’t own their own ground etc. Are they a certainty to get a grade A
At the end of the day it will depend on how each section of the criteria is weighted, lose points on one section but gain points on other sections. I’m sure many will find fault with the system when the clubs are eventually graded.
Joined: Jan 10 2019 Posts: 2769 Location: Horbury, a small town in Wakefield
PopTart wrote:I got my email today explaining about what will happen next.
This one Firstly, many thanks to each of you for applying to invest in the club. Your support is so important to us all.
We have had a great first week of applications and they are continuing to flow in.
For those of you who have “signed up” already, we will be asking for funds and issuing shares next week and I thought I would give you the heads up. Hopefully bank transfer will work for most or all of you.
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