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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    One of three wasnt it Swale?

    Add to that that it took them from us telling them about our new amortisation method in 2015 to 2019 for them to decide there was something awry with it and they have little or no validity to hammer us as they are complicit in any wrongdoing...... and even then, if Boro hadn't threatened court action they may well have either never come to that conclusion or, if they had, would have requested to change back to the old way from the following season.
    You could be right, I thought the ground valuation was the other thing which they didn't challenge, its all a complete mess either way. Oh Mel, why did you engage in this financial chicanery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    You could be right, I thought the ground valuation was the other thing which they didn't challenge, its all a complete mess either way. Oh Mel, why did you engage in this financial chicanery?
    Crossed wires it seems Swale. I now understand you were talking bout the 2 charges. That wasn't clear to me and I took it to be the 3 reasons for their appeal.

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