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Venky’s v Indian Government (a) - 13/1/2025 - Re-Arranged Challenge Match


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11 minutes ago, philipl said:

Gautam Adani was charged with fraud yesterday.

Indian prosecutors going after him means small comparatively fry like Balaji Rao have huge reason to worry in current circumstances.

I am sure one or more family members facing the prospect of prison time over matters they got embroiled in as a result of or linked to their Rovers venture must be changing perceptions and calculations in the Pune compound.

There is a possible new normal with Rovers if that is what Venky's decide they want, but for supporters, all old norms and assumptions about 20m a year etc are gone.

Is this actually true, or some melodrama?

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On 20/11/2024 at 12:38, wilsdenrover said:

The most recent Venky London accounts include the following wording (my emboldening):

‘if the court does not permit the release of future funds there will be a significant impact on BRFC’s ability to trade and therefore on the group remaining a going concern’

These accounts were signed off by the owners on the 9th July this year, therefore any change (if there really has been one) would appear to have taken place after this date.

Clearly not everybody at the club has been truthful - working out whether anyone has been in the tricky (impossible?) part.

 

 

I didn't comment on this because in light of the Indian Court case, the Indian Government and Courts would definitely not clear transfer of funds without guarantees if such a statement didn't appear in the Venky's London accounts.

But that is not what is being written here- it raises the prospect that the Indian Courts, not the owners, might block future transfers. 

Is this posturing or is there a real risk of a Court order preventing transfers to VLL?

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4 minutes ago, K-Hod said:

Is this actually true, or some melodrama?

Separately to the civil Court case brought by Venky's to restore the right to fund Rovers without guarantees, prosecutors have been reported to be looking into the case.

Prima facie, the birthday party and Neville Mansion were misreported to the tax authorities.

Prima facie anywhere in the world, that is tax fraud and a criminal offence 

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2 hours ago, philipl said:

Gautam Adani was charged with fraud yesterday.

Indian prosecutors going after him means small comparatively fry like Balaji Rao have huge reason to worry in current circumstances.

I am sure one or more family members facing the prospect of prison time over matters they got embroiled in as a result of or linked to their Rovers venture must be changing perceptions and calculations in the Pune compound.

There is a possible new normal with Rovers if that is what Venky's decide they want, but for supporters, all old norms and assumptions about 20m a year etc are gone.

It's a bit of a cryptic post - can you elaborate?

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2 hours ago, philipl said:

In administration, the club would be run for the benefit of the creditors and maximising their return.

The extent of the job losses would be a function of the Adminstrator's  assessment of the trade off between reducing out goings to prolong the business running and having a juicy enough asset to optimise the selling price to new owners.

If no new owners are in prospect, the administrator would quickly opt to liquidate Rovers.

How many clubs the size of Rovers have we ever seen liquidated from the many who have fallen into or been plonked into admin ?

Granted the rules and penalties for such have no doubt changed but still it would be a very rare set of circumstances that would see a club like us extinct.

Scare stories without foundation don't help.

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7 minutes ago, tomphil said:

How many clubs the size of Rovers have we ever seen liquidated from the many who have fallen into or been plonked into admin ?

Granted the rules and penalties for such have no doubt changed but still it would be a very rare set of circumstances that would see a club like us extinct.

Scare stories without foundation don't help.

People keep bringing up Bury as an example despite the two clubs being worlds apart.

Also, their demise was because their owner decided to liquidate the clup rather than put it in administration as far as I'm aware.

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2 minutes ago, Upside Down said:

People keep bringing up Bury as an example despite the two clubs being worlds apart.

Also, their demise was because their owner decided to liquidate the clup rather than put it in administration as far as I'm aware.

Don't go giving ideas to people in Pune.

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4 hours ago, philipl said:

I am sure one or more family members facing the prospect of prison time over matters they got embroiled in as a result of or linked to their Rovers venture must be changing perceptions and calculations in the Pune compound.

Spoiler - It won't.

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4 hours ago, philipl said:

Gautam Adani was charged with fraud yesterday.

Indian prosecutors going after him means small comparatively fry like Balaji Rao have huge reason to worry in current circumstances.

I am sure one or more family members facing the prospect of prison time over matters they got embroiled in as a result of or linked to their Rovers venture must be changing perceptions and calculations in the Pune compound.

There is a possible new normal with Rovers if that is what Venky's decide they want, but for supporters, all old norms and assumptions about 20m a year etc are gone.

Is this one of your inspired predictions like Manchester United are going bust?

Who on earth is Gautam Adani and does he have the slightest connection or relevance to Blackburn Rovers?

Also, saying that the owners won't be pumping in £20m a year from now on isn't exactly the boldest prediction in the world given we've been surviving on the net proceeds of transfers for the last 15 months.

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2 hours ago, tomphil said:

How many clubs the size of Rovers have we ever seen liquidated from the many who have fallen into or been plonked into admin ?

Granted the rules and penalties for such have no doubt changed but still it would be a very rare set of circumstances that would see a club like us extinct.

Scare stories without foundation don't help.

Rangers?

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26 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

So theoretically the Club should owe the training ground again?

No, the crossbarron loan was to pay running costs and was mortgaged against the training ground that is owned by the other venkys company.

The club would have to buy it back from that company.

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2 hours ago, Rogerb said:

£18.75 million into venkys London limited been put in despite delayed court case. Presumably this paid off crossbaron loan

The most recent accounts (Venkateshwara London Limited)  suggest this loan was for just over £5 million:

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