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It's not worth me replying yet again with all my thoughts but will reply to a couple of your new points.
Spurs, like many other companies, have many 100's of employee's, (maybe other a thousand?)
An anology; If the product any company supplies starts becoming of bad quality, (clothing not so good,) the customers will stop buying the product (ie, supporters stay away) and that will mean that people will lose their jobs cos they wont be needed cos there is less demand for the product.
Mainly I agree with a lot of your posts but you do keep exaggerating your point here.
You have gone from "Lending £200 million" and then make a quote about
"A Company lending "£100's of millions" in a topic about Spurs to expand your point.

Again, the loan is £175 million and you yourself said the interest repayment is
"£1 million" and then you claim that they have to pay back £200 million.
That will be £176 million :cheers:

Levy said hes paying back 200m didnt he? I mean whether its 175 or 200m is sort of irrelevant to the wider point.
 
Levy said hes paying back 200m didnt he? I mean whether its 175 or 200m is sort of irrelevant to the wider point.

Yeah, I can see the horrible little scrote paying out an extra £24 million for the sake of it lol.

Being serious, I haven't seen anything thing anywhere where Levy has said that we are paying back £200 million and as I said before, I had no idea what the interest payment would be on a 0.5% loan and went along with your calculation of it being around one million pound.
If you have it, I as I like reading all things financial regarding football, it would be great if you could post Levy's statement on here :cheers:?
 
Yeah, I can see the horrible little scrote paying out an extra £24 million for the sake of it lol.

Being serious, I haven't seen anything thing anywhere where Levy has said that we are paying back £200 million and as I said before, I had no idea what the interest payment would be on a 0.5% loan and went along with your calculation of it being around one million pound.
If you have it, I as I like reading all things financial regarding football, it would be great if you could post Levy's statement on here :cheers:?

I'll be honest mate, I had a cursory look and thought it said 200m. However if hes borrowed 174m he will pay about 1m interest. It's an incidental point I would say, I dont think whether its 175 or 200m really adds or detracts much from either of our points?
 

It's not worth me replying yet again with all my thoughts but will reply to a couple of your new points.
Spurs, like many other companies, have many 100's of employee's, (maybe other a thousand?)
An anology; If the product any company supplies starts becoming of bad quality, (clothing not so good,) the customers will stop buying the product (ie, supporters stay away) and that will mean that people will lose their jobs cos they wont be needed cos there is less demand for the product.
Mainly I agree with a lot of your posts but you do keep exaggerating your point here.
You have gone from "Lending £200 million" and then make a quote about
"A Company lending "£100's of millions" in a topic about Spurs to expand your point.

Again, the loan is £175 million and you yourself said the interest repayment is
"£1 million" and then you claim that they have to pay back £200 million.
That will be £176 million :cheers:

That's some kind of worldie of a loan deal, if the interest on a £175 million loan is merely £1million. What kind of interest rate did BoE give you?
 
I thought it was well documented that it was 0.5% interest which would come to just under £1m in interest.
Wow! Nothing to stop Levy blowing it all on yachts, brasses and beak. Then when repayment is due, he sells Arry kane and Ndombele before resigning from the board and sets sail for South of France in his new Yacht.
 


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