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I am tired now and to be perfectly frank emotional . Bottom line is that I feel like a battered housewife . Everytime it feels as though we are moving forward I get slapped by some drunken [Poor language removed] and put bk in hospital . In short I want a divorce from Big bad Billy . He has lied too many times . Goodnight folks
 
Debt is around £100m
Value of the club is around £80m
New Stadium is £100m
Then funds for the manager £50m

I stand to be corrected, but I reckon that's about right.

For what? I asked how much it would cost to buy the club. It would not cost £80m. Debts don't disappear with Kenwright. It's the club's debt.


The buyer would only have to buy the Club, anything else he did would be up to him.

Night, night.
 
I am tired now and to be perfectly frank emotional . Bottom line is that I feel like a battered housewife . Everytime it feels as though we are moving forward I get slapped by some drunken [Poor language removed] and put bk in hospital . In short I want a divorce from Big bad Billy . He has lied too many times . Goodnight folks

It's amazing how people follow other people's comments, it's like a snowball effect.

Wish Chico was here to back me up.
 
I thought there were about 30-thousand or so shares at around £1500 or so each, so the total share holding would value approx. £50 million. Therefore control could be gained for about £25 million give or take a yard. Obviously the club would still be carrrying it's current debt, the manager would be cap in hand for transfer funds & the whole stadium issue is still to be resolved one way or another, but any new "owner" doesn't have to pay for all this out of his own pocket on day one, if ever.
 
I am tired now and to be perfectly frank emotional . Bottom line is that I feel like a battered housewife . Everytime it feels as though we are moving forward I get slapped by some drunken [Poor language removed] and put bk in hospital . In short I want a divorce from Big bad Billy . He has lied too many times . Goodnight folks

Night mate, tomorrows a new day, lets get behind the massive weap....., FFS, I mean the great players we have.

COYB.
 
I thought there were about 30-thousand or so shares at around £1500 or so each, so the total share holding would value approx. £50 million. Therefore control could be gained for about £25 million give or take a yard. Obviously the club would still be carrrying it's current debt, the manager would be cap in hand for transfer funds & the whole stadium issue is still to be resolved one way or another, but any new "owner" doesn't have to pay for all this out of his own pocket on day one, if ever.

It was an approx figure, but it's still more than 80m.
 
There isnt really, but you said Wool was wrong, then used his £80m figure as the price that it would cost to buy the club, in short, say sorry to the wool and we will put this down to tiredness.

I asked how much it would cost to buy the club. Kenwright is not going to sell to someone who can do no more than him. So it would cost more, he is only going to sell to someone who can bring more money to the table. So if your having to buy the club's shares, service their debts, sort out the stadium and give the manager more money then Kenwright can, then it will cost more than 80m.

It's not that difficult to understand is it?
 
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