Osborne gone!
Posted: 22 Feb 2024, 19:13
Agree. Another failed stadium plan to add to his portfolio of failed projects. Glad Torquay never got an Ikea in place of its ground unlike Bristol Rovers!
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Thanks for your support.ArmchairArry wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:21 Sorry to hear the news! As a Farnborough fan we understand what you are going through.
I see a lot of “boycotters” (for lack of better phrase) are returning to Plainmoor Saturday to provide the club some much needed gate money. Would the club be able to set up sole “ghost tickets” online so football fans around the country can help support by buying a ticket without attending?
Fingers crossed for a positive outcome. Good luck!!
SuperNickyWroe wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:23 Thanks for your support.
You can just go online and buy one.
And as was claimed in each prior case, the reason for his Torquay project failing was of course… “circumstances beyond my control”. Wonder who he will choose to blame this time around.
bobbytanz1963 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 17:05 I note all the comments in this thread and having been involved in the Business Recovery sector hit 35+ years there are a few things that need clarity.
The debt to CO (Riviera) is Unsecured
A new owner doesn’t have to repay the creditors in full
The Administrators will try and sell the business as a going concern and not choose to close it down.
Administration can last for 12 months and can trade during that period
I assume that the players contracts may have an insolvency clause in them and so they could become free agents
Most important thing is to support the club, support those attempting to save the club (TUST)
Quite simple really....gullsgullsgulls wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:34 And as was claimed in each prior case, the reason for his Torquay project failing was of course… “circumstances beyond my control”. Wonder who he will choose to blame this time around.
Here you go 'Arry....ArmchairArry wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:25 Okay great - have you got the link so I can share in our forum?
May I also suggest someone jumping in as many national league forums and doing the same.
Thanks for the input and as you say according to the league rules this isn’t a normal Insolvency. I’m intrigued by the phrase in the rules stating “other creditors are satisfied” in that does this mean 100p in the £ or an agreed settlement figure in a CVA which bound be pence in the £ ?Nigel L wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:43 Farnborough fan here. We, Farnborough, have been through this more than once and the process can be incredible painful. I wish you well.
The main reason for posting is the message quoted above, which is what happens in a "normal" insolvency event. But, "normal" doesn't apply to National League clubs. The specific League rules concerning a member Club having an insolvency event are fierce, to say the very least, and go way beyond "normal" requirements. See this document - https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/file ... 057466.pdf - in particular Sections 2.9.2, 13A and 13B.
Essentially your club has from now until the next League AGM (in June?) to agree a deal where all football creditors' claims have been met in full and all other creditors' claims have either also been settled 100% or the League has agreed to a proposal that these will be settled at 100% in accordance with an agreed payment plan, otherwise your Club will be automatically relegated. Any proposal that doesn't satisfy ALL claims 100% is a completer non-starter and would result in an AFC Torquay starting off life at the bottom level of the pyramid.
Again I wish you well, but time is extremely short. Use it wisely.
100p in the £ for the verified claim, however the amount being claimed by a particular creditor may be a moveable feastbobbytanz1963 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 20:31 Thanks for the input and as you say according to the league rules this isn’t a normal Insolvency. I’m intrigued by the phrase in the rules stating “other creditors are satisfied” in that does this mean 100p in the £ or an agreed settlement figure in a CVA which bound be pence in the £ ?