Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on June 06, 2018, 05:27:47 PMThe best thing any supporter can do at the moment (pending having the money of course) is to go and renew or buy a season ticket.Must be a good few million to be hard there not to mention we'll be needed more than ever come AugustGood man, Up the Villa
The best thing any supporter can do at the moment (pending having the money of course) is to go and renew or buy a season ticket.Must be a good few million to be hard there not to mention we'll be needed more than ever come August
I feel fucking sick. Thanks Randy and Dr X for destroying my football club. Well done!
Quote from: Three Spires Villa on June 06, 2018, 05:32:06 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on June 06, 2018, 05:27:47 PMThe best thing any supporter can do at the moment (pending having the money of course) is to go and renew or buy a season ticket.Must be a good few million to be hard there not to mention we'll be needed more than ever come AugustGood man, Up the VillaWell other than the danger that if the club goes into Administration you would be classed as an unsecured creditor.So please only pay for a season ticket with A Credit Card.
On the season ticket front, if we go into administration what happens to the ST money. I guess it gets used to pay creditors as its an asset. We then also become creditors ? Suppose a deal to creditors is agreed at 10p in the £1, what happens?Can, would the club be able to honour season tickets already purchased? Guess credit cards are the best way to guarantee a payback. Myself and son got ours last month through Zebra finance.Its all very confusing and granted in the scale of things that are happening, maybe not that important
We were becoming a mess toward the end of Doug's tenure. The league has changed with the times but we've just not had the leadership that could guide the club and do a good job of it.
Aston Villa will not be going into administration and are confident of solving their cash-flow crisis, sources have told BirminghamLive.Owner Dr Tony Xia has today received positive news that a £2million loan has been approved so the outstanding tax bill will soon be cleared.It’s understood that Xia is doing everything possible to keep hold of the club he purchased in 2016 having invested over £150m.Several leading football finance experts have backed up claims from sources close to the club who are adamant Villa's current crisis will not see them file for administration.alk of Villa plunging to depths previously seen at the likes of Portsmouth and Leeds United has also been quashed.Villa have serious short-term cash flow problems and are understood to be seeking minor investment.Xia has also faced up to the reality of losing key players, including £30million-rated prized asset Jack Grealish.The club are looking at ways to slash their sky-high wage bill and are even considering selling Brookvale - the staff car park close to Villa Park.But it’s understood that solutions will soon be in place and then Villa can start preparing for the 2018/19 season, albeit on a significantly reduced budget.
From the Brum Mail:QuoteAston Villa will not be going into administration and are confident of solving their cash-flow crisis, sources have told BirminghamLive.Owner Dr Tony Xia has today received positive news that a £2million loan has been approved so the outstanding tax bill will soon be cleared.It’s understood that Xia is doing everything possible to keep hold of the club he purchased in 2016 having invested over £150m.Several leading football finance experts have backed up claims from sources close to the club who are adamant Villa's current crisis will not see them file for administration.alk of Villa plunging to depths previously seen at the likes of Portsmouth and Leeds United has also been quashed.Villa have serious short-term cash flow problems and are understood to be seeking minor investment.Xia has also faced up to the reality of losing key players, including £30million-rated prized asset Jack Grealish.The club are looking at ways to slash their sky-high wage bill and are even considering selling Brookvale - the staff car park close to Villa Park.But it’s understood that solutions will soon be in place and then Villa can start preparing for the 2018/19 season, albeit on a significantly reduced budget.
ASTON VILLA have averted their first crisis after reaching an agreement with HMRC over their outstanding £4.2million tax bill.SunSport can reveal Villa have made a substantial down-payment of £500,000 today and will follow that up with further payments next week.
Quote from: phantom limb on June 06, 2018, 02:22:16 PMQuote from: frank black on June 06, 2018, 02:16:59 PMThe minus 10 points...What are our chances of staying up.?.....this is the pit of misery after all. .............just realised it isn’t the pitI think it’s 12 points nowNot worried, we've been that far behind the running after 6-7 games for 2 years running now and been ok.
Quote from: frank black on June 06, 2018, 02:16:59 PMThe minus 10 points...What are our chances of staying up.?.....this is the pit of misery after all. .............just realised it isn’t the pitI think it’s 12 points now
The minus 10 points...What are our chances of staying up.?.....this is the pit of misery after all. .............just realised it isn’t the pit
Why doesn't William go and have a word with Granny and make HMRC go away ?