Ardwick AFC
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Gary James said:As the site says the story is one I reported in "Manchester A Football History" (and to some extent first reported in "Farewell To Maine Road"), so it's worth me adding a bit more.
In my discussion with a former City director he first made the suggestion it wasn't paid, however in my research of Utd's history it is clear that everyone connected with the Reds believe it was.
The finances of Utd suggest it was paid, so if City's accounts suggest it wasn't then one of the 2 records is incorrect.
My assumption was - and remains - that it was paid in full.
The point of my piece in "Manchester A Football History" was to explain how Utd benefitted more from using Maine Rd than City did (many people claim City milked Utd for profit at this time - that's not true).
It's not really about whether they paid or not (and I do believe they paid as my chapter goes on to consider the other stuff). It's more about who benefitted most - and that was absolutely United not City.
I'm pleased that there is interest in all of this sort of thing and - obviously this might sound like a plug - if you really want to grasp the relationships between City & United (plus the other clubs) then you will benefit a lot by reading "Manchester - A Football History."
Borrow it from a library, download the kindle sections on Amazon, borrow a friend's copy - it will be worth it. There's some on special offer at ebay at the moment.
You'll enjoy this Shankly interview explaining the state of the rags during that period. And how they were rescued by a blue!!!
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmqbKBl22CA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmqbKBl22CA</a>