They must have gotten their estimate from the same people who did the estimate on my new kitchen.Oh dear. The Times are reporting that the Premier League budgeted 8 million for legal bills. They have already spent 45 million on the Everton, Leicester etc cases.
To be fair, not much tangible information has come out since page one of the thread and we’re now on page 7115 ;)
And/or they are getting pissed off with how the Premier League is being run. Don't forget they were criticised for the legal bill they tried, and failed, to get Everton to pay. They were also criticised for appealing the Leicester judgement which added to the legal costs. All the so called smaller clubs need the PL handout but are seeing it wasted.Reading the last few pages on here and the mood seems abit more pessimistic, but I’ve just read articles where the premier league clubs are starting to worry the legal costs of this battle will cost them all money as it will be taken from prize funds… surely that means they’re all abit worried the PL will lose the case and will be footing the legal costs…
Mansoor should buy out the pl. If we can have the Emirates fa cup then no problem with the Etihad premiership ;-)And/or they are getting pissed off with how the Premier League is being run. Don't forget they were criticised for the legal bill they tried, and failed, to get Everton to pay. They were also criticised for appealing the Leicester judgement which added to the legal costs. All the so called smaller clubs need the PL handout but are seeing it wasted.
Not going to into great depth but the monies RA lent Chelsea wasn’t in one year but it was over multiple years to support losses that again had occurred over those years.A sizeable chunk going back to 2004
Had those losses happened over a 3 year cycle there would be absolutely no doubt that FFP charges would have been laid and almost certainly proven.
RA packaged all monies he had “ invested” in Chelsea into a debt not at Football Club level but into the holding company and that included his initial investment to purchase the shares from Bates and pay of the outstanding Euro Bond.
I am speaking from memory now so apologies if my memory is confused but didn’t Cities owners in effect write of substantial sums by Turing debt into equity ?
He’s spot on there and it works both ways too. Just got to wait til the verdict.
The only thing I’ve learned since the hearing began is that Stefan is retiring to the Bahamas with a fortune earned on TS.To be fair, not much tangible information has come out since page one of the thread and we’re now on page 7115 ;)