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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)

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  • thenewbie said:
    But it already has. That's the point. There's no exemption due to age or sentimentality. It's a long established club yes but it's now insolvent and with no value. 

    It is terrible for the supporters but that doesn't mean that any other business in the sane position would be saved, and nor should they. 
    I am not suggesting that the tax payer saves them.  I am suggesting the win win would to be agree a CVA.  If the alternative was to liquidate Derby and pay the tax bill in full I would agree that that is right and proper.  Its not. 
  • edited December 2021
    Heard an advert on the radio yesterday for Sky games where they called Aston Villa as Stevie G's Aston Villa. FFS.
  • Happy Christmas Rams Fans.


  • Been visited by Marley’s ghost

  • i’ve seen a few fans saying  he was never a realistic purchaser And was just raising his own profile
  • According to Sky Mike Ashley preparing 50m take over bid
  • Dansk_Red said:
    According to Sky Mike Ashley preparing 50m take over bid
    But he is buying us?
  • Dansk_Red said:
    According to Sky Mike Ashley preparing 50m take over bid
    Will they rename it Sports Direct Derby County?
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  • MrOneLung said:
    they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley. 

    Says would also want to hit the ground back. 

    Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle. 
    He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club. 

    Fans just wanted him to spunk his private cash away as well. He never used the club as a cash cow for himself. 
    Not quite true:

    https://www.themag.co.uk/2019/10/the-truth-about-the-money-mike-ashley-does-make-from-newcastle-united-a-must-read/

    Mike Ashley is a very smart businessman, whatever you think of him, he won't be investing in anything that won't be personally making him money.

    Probably better than not existing at all though.
  • Why would he pay £50m if the ground isn't included 
  • They could indeed do worse than Mike Ashley, and several clubs have done so, including us. I'd still not want him involved at Charlton unless the alternative was bankruptcy or ESI, though. So I guess whether this is a good idea for Derby depends on quite how desperate they are.
  • Why would he pay £50m if the ground isn't included 
    I doubt he would. I would think he would agree a deal before making an offer.
  • BBC today. Will they ever stop?
    "Coventry City needed just one goal to edge past Wayne Rooney's Derby County into the FA Cup fourth round."
  • MrWalker said:
    BBC today. Will they ever stop?
    "Coventry City needed just one goal to edge past Wayne Rooney's Derby County into the FA Cup fourth round."
    Yeah, when he gets the tin tack
  • edited January 2022
    I wonder what Mark Robins' Coventry City think of it? LOL

    Sun this morning
    Wayne Rooney's Rams will now turn their full attention to avoiding relegation following their 21-point deduction.
  • So when does it stop.  Would they be Wayne Rooney’s Sports Direct Derby County?  Bit of a gobfull
    or Wayne and Mikes Derby Sports Direct County?

    the possibilities are almost endless
  • Sport sports reporting that they have been given until the end of the month to prove they can fulfill their fixtures. 
  • edited January 2022
    MrOneLung said:
    they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley. 
    Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle. 
    He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club. 
    He actually made a profit on his time there. The fact is that outside the top 3-4 clubs in the PL if you aim to break even you eventually go down or continually are bottom half. Newcastle average 51k per match and they vastly underperformed in his time there. Norwich keep getting promoted... make a tidy profit while there.... get relegated. Over and over.

    And if he buys Derby and tries to break even they will be in L2 in two years. Breaking even is not a good strategy in football, especially in the lower leagues. Studies have proven this over and over. Ashley is smart enough to know he will lose a lot of money at Derby. He hates losing money. I seriously doubt he buys them.
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  • edited January 2022
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  • He actually made a profit on his time there. The fact is that outside the top 3-4 clubs in the PL if you aim to break even you eventually go down or continually are bottom half. Newcastle average 51k per match and they vastly underperformed in his time there. Norwich keep getting promoted... make a tidy profit while there.... get relegated. Over and over.

    And if he buys Derby and tries to break even they will be in L2 in two years. Breaking even is not a good strategy in football, especially in the lower leagues. Studies have proven this over and over. Ashley is smart enough to know he will lose a lot of money at Derby. He hates losing money. I seriously doubt he buys them.
    The twin times Newcastle did get relegated under Ashley he throw a load of money at to make sure they went back up... 
  • Not enough praise in this thread for Rooney IMO. I've not got much sympathy for the Derby owners for how they've ended up in this state, but plenty for their fans. Would not have been surprised if they'd gone down without much of a fight, but the manager has clearly got them fighting for every win 
    13 points from their last 5 games and only 8 points from safety now.
  • Not enough praise in this thread for Rooney IMO. I've not got much sympathy for the Derby owners for how they've ended up in this state, but plenty for their fans. Would not have been surprised if they'd gone down without much of a fight, but the manager has clearly got them fighting for every win 
    You can argue whether Rooney should have been allowed to sign the players he did at the start of the season, but he's doing his personal managerial reputation no harm with the results Derby have been getting
  • Could see him replacing Benitez at Everton.

    Cheap option I suspect, and appears to have shown he can do well with a limited budget, which Everton might like the sound of given their FFP issues.
  • Urgent question: EFL governance and Derby County FC – House of Commons, Tuesday 18 January

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbLi4XX9cvI
  • I have no sympathy for Derby County. Reading admitted and accepted there penalty instantly.  Derby have been fighting this for a long time. I’m sure if they had just accepted they had done they would now be well on the road to recovery. They deserve everything they get.  
    Well they wouldn't would they.  The solution to the problem, from Derby's pov, is a take over and fresh investment.  Regardless of every or anything else the biggest problem is Morris can't, or won't, put any more money in. 
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