Re: Latics in administration - Lenagan leading bid : Mon Oct 12, 2020 5:31 pm
Egg Chasing wrote:
This is how I understand it from what mates tell me and companies house:
Latics were owned by a company that then owned four other companies. One owned the club, one the stadium, one the training ground, one the chippy. Latics as a club/company didn't own the stadium or the training ground at Euxton. That's why IFL was able to bid for the stadium and not the club and how the training ground was sold.
You're quite right that had the company owning the football club been put into admin then the stadium would stay as is, but the holding company was put into admin and so everything underneath it as well. Latics were never being asset stripped as they didn't own any assets legally. The admins just decided to sell the stadium and club as one entity.
If one of IFL's businesses goes under then WRL are safe. If IFL himself goes bankrupt then we aren't. Same sort of idea I think that tried to protect the stadium if the club ever went pop (and a nice tax fiddle also on how much income the club actually has as they have to pay rent on the stadium and training ground)
Latics were owned by a company that then owned four other companies. One owned the club, one the stadium, one the training ground, one the chippy. Latics as a club/company didn't own the stadium or the training ground at Euxton. That's why IFL was able to bid for the stadium and not the club and how the training ground was sold.
You're quite right that had the company owning the football club been put into admin then the stadium would stay as is, but the holding company was put into admin and so everything underneath it as well. Latics were never being asset stripped as they didn't own any assets legally. The admins just decided to sell the stadium and club as one entity.
If one of IFL's businesses goes under then WRL are safe. If IFL himself goes bankrupt then we aren't. Same sort of idea I think that tried to protect the stadium if the club ever went pop (and a nice tax fiddle also on how much income the club actually has as they have to pay rent on the stadium and training ground)
Spot on
Whelan never gave the ground to the football club, he gave the ground to the same company that owned the football club.
The last owners of Latics did the same thing
Wigan RLFC will now need to negotiate the terms of their tenancy with the new owners of the stadium.
I would put my £10 on the newnownrs doing the same thing, there will be a company that will own the stadium and the club, but the 2 will be kept separate.
As Egg chasing has also started the interesting/complicated piece is the Lease.