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Thread: Lai and the £70m loan.

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    Lai and the £70m loan.

    So why is the runt trying to raise £70m in the city against the club?

    Something is starting to smell really bad about this pipsqeak.

    I would’ve thought getting that “loan” paid back by his “mate” in Jersey would be a good start.

    Make no mistake folks.......if we don’t go up this season our club is going to be in a whole world of trouble in the following years.

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    I can't see us doing any good if we do go up with him in charge. The only thing that the Chinese are good for is spreading Flu and other diseases.

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    True but at least it brings in the money - with a year of Prem revenue plus 2 more years of parachute money. Maybe someone interested in the club will come and buy us.....

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    There is a reason he paid so much money for us, if he has no interest in the club then what is it?

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    Has to be the land he acquired with the purchase of the club.
    Is the club in financial difficulties and he's not willing to put money in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splinter View Post
    Has to be the land he acquired with the purchase of the club.
    Is the club in financial difficulties and he's not willing to put money in.
    There’s no way the land is worth £70m.

    Lai is trying to leverage the club itself .......this starts to become very dangerous territory if you’re down to just one years parachute money of £11m and then the pitiful Championship TV money in the years thereafter.

    We are entering dangerous times under the rancid runt.

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