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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    So the loan wasn't the original monies that Haydn Green put into the club, (to buy the lease and keep the club afloat), it was a later transaction between The Green estate and one of the owners you mentioned that may have well been repaid/written off? by the Broz. Hence (if you include repayment of the loan), why it's cost them 12 mill+ to buy and maintain the club in the years that they have owned it.
    I believe so, will try and dig out the article that explained it. Think they took a loan to cover payroll or something like that. A bit like when Pavis covered payroll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    I believe so, will try and dig out the article that explained it. Think they took a loan to cover payroll or something like that. A bit like when Pavis covered payroll
    The Lease on the ground is for 150 years at 20k per year with conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCullochisGod View Post
    The Lease on the ground is for 150 years at 20k per year with conditions.
    Correct....

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