Egg Chasing wrote:
This is the first time the two have been combined.
The stadium was owned by 1 company and Latics by another. Latics paid rent to play at the stadium just as we do.
That might change now though but who knows.
The Stadium was transferred to the Latics ownership prior to Whelan putting the Latics up for sale, so that whoever bought the Latics would also be buying the Stadium as part of the purchase sale which would make it more attractive to potential buyers of the Latics.
From what I understand, prior to that decision by Whelan, both the Latic's and the Stadium were owned by a third Whelan company called Whelco Holdings Ltd. If any rent was paid by the Latics as you suggest, it was nothing more than a cosmetic transfer from one Whelan company to another Whelan company.
Therefore, the new Spanish owners own the Stadium in the same way as the previous Chinese owners with the Warriors still paying a rent in the same way as they have always done under the terms of the fifty year lease for use of the facilities of the Stadium.
In other words, nothing has changed from the time that Whelan donated the Stadium to the Latics and the bid by the Lenagan Consortium was pointless as the administrators were only interested in selling the Latics and the Stadium as a joint sale of a Football Club owning a Stadium.
The problem that the Warriors now have is a possible increase in rent by the new owners and a problem of what happens at the end of the fifty year rental lease.
All gone pear shaped since 1994 when the idea of a joint Stadium was first suggested with ownership by a independent company and both the Latics and the Warriors paying a rent as tenants in the same way that it is at other joint Stadiums in Rugby League.