What happens if they are unable to field a team next week and unable to fulfil a fixture? And presumably they will have problems playing at home if they can’t pay the staff to make it safe to watch?
They've got enough players to field a team (Chansiri has elected not to pay the players with a limited resale value) and they'll just close off the unsafe areas. It's going to be a car crash but I don't think it will be as bad as we think - particularly if Rohl is still managing and focused.
They've enquired about a ground share with Rovrum incase they can't get a safety certificate apparently. I assume that'd just be for family members, dunno where the other millions will sit.
According to FA rules you only actually need 7 players to start a game. the rest are optional! https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-3---the-players
Hopefully the wages get paid and they continue to limp on under Sir Chansiri How would people feel about us doing a ground share with them? Rotherham far too small to house their countless fans but I reckon Oakwell could. would be quite amusing and bring some much needed cash into the club. We could lend them a few of our youngsters too.
Fine by me, but you’d definitely want the money upfront, I don’t think an invoice is going to get paid by that @sshole.
Apparantly Journalist Alan Nixon has reported today that Chansiri has set a new asking price of £100m for the sale of the club.
I thought he wanted to recoup the supposed 150 million he's put in from the start. When the farce got worse a couple of months or so ago.? Hence the new supposed asking price.
"As a fan I kind of see where he's coming from. We ARE worth over £100m when you factor in history, fanbase and potential for branding (old badge clothing line, wouldn't need to be an owls fan to enjoy branded clothing) truly a global football club." I think a new word needs to be invented. Delusion doesn't do it justice anymore.