Just taking this segment out of all the notes just shows that there is also a corruptness in the English game...not just Qatar!
'The Guardian understands that in the contracts, Capital and Bury agreed that 40% of the money being borrowed would never come to the club. Instead, Capital paid it to an unnamed third party, as an “introduction fee”. Bury still owe in full the initial £1.6m borrowed in October 2017, and must continue to pay interest on it, but £640,000 did not go to the club; Capital paid it out as an introduction fee. A subsequent loan in February 2018, for £722,800, is understood also to have involved a 40% fee paid to a third party – £289,120.
Just who is this 'third party'? That's what I would like to know if I was a Bury fan.
Good luck to the Bury fans but you get the feeling this is where the crack will start to appear through the rank and file of English football.
Thank goodness we have Tony Stewart at the helm of our club. Yes, I too have criticised TS in the past and rightly so but, when you see clubs about to go to the wall like this, it brings all our past troubles to mind and I for one never ever want to see RUFC going down that road again.