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I can't believe they clocked the bird with the sandwiches putting down the recording device. You'd think that if you'd go to those lengths you'd have the bloody thing installed in advance. Typical of the cost cutting culture Ashley has cultivated at SD that they have the dinner lady plant it ffs

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According to a companies house filing yesterday Ernst & Young, auditors to NUFC for a decade, have resigned..

 

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/02529667/filing-history

 

They say there's no reason behind it that would require creditors to be informed, so can't be anything underhand.

 

Thought it noteworthy though.

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Unless we need £33m to cover our cash flow for the year?

Is this £33M to be added to the debt? Two Ashley relegations, he pays the initial price but puts it on the tab for a potential buyer to pay off. (Or asset strips if he wants to claw money back).
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It's difficult to say what he'll do with it but I very much doubt he'll write it off. We may not make a loss for the year but the money we've recouped in player sales will be paid over a number of years rather than up front meaning that the bank account may be a bit bare and this may be a loan just to tide us over.

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It's a £33m loan secured against the shares of the club.

 

I'm not sure what the thinking is behind it.

Cheers. Was just on my phone so hadn't read any of the docs.

 

Big spending January then. Woo hoo!

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How much are the parachute payments?

It's about 40m according to this:

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/how-much-aston-villa-parachute-11161706

Which makes sense as it's meant to be somewhere around 55% of the amount PL sides get in the first year outside the league, I'd assume parachute payments only factor in the domestic tv deal and not the various foreign ones.

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It's about 40m according to this:

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/how-much-aston-villa-parachute-11161706

Which makes sense as it's meant to be somewhere around 55% of the amount PL sides get in the first year outside the league, I'd assume parachute payments only factor in the domestic tv deal and not the various foreign ones.

I thought you didn't get the parachute payment if you go straight back up?

 

A quick bit of googling suggests premier league teams are getting roughly £120mil each tv money this season.

 

Championship clubs are getting roughly £5mil each

 

That's a big hole to fill, £30mil transfer profit is a drop in the ocean

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Would it hit Ashley hard if for some horrible reason we didn't go straight back up ? Obviously it would what I mean would it be enough to trigger putting the club up for sale ?

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Would it hit Ashley hard if for some horrible reason we didn't go straight back up ? Obviously it would what I mean would it be enough to trigger putting the club up for sale ?

He isn't going to sell up without his debt repaid. He won't just write it off. And with the debt factored in, we're not an attractive option. We need to go up, pay off the debt, and then he'll finally leave us.

 

That said, I'm not all that bothered about him being here at the moment since he seems to have learned some lessons.

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