Friday's LegacyRoyal RotherFriday's Legacy I was equally as surprised to hear that, but it might explain why the 100% sale of the club is only £25m. That is an absolute snip, more so now we're in the Premier League.
Hang on a sec - that doesn't make sense does it...? What you said above wouldn't explain it, it would contradict it.
Rather than getting the club for £25m, it effectively would mean they are getting it for nothing.
SJM's loans were used to build the club so that it has the ground, facilities, infrastructure, team etc. etc. we see today. (Ignore the recent TSI funding that helped us into the PL as that's irrelevant in this context). If SJM only gets £25m for his shares and nothing back on the loans then he'll come out of the whole 20 years effectively level. £25m in, £25m out.
But in fact a certain amount (guessing at £10m) of loans were converted to shares a few years ago, which would mean on this deal he'll be coming out a loser financially despite having never taken a salary and very minimal interest on his loans!!!
No. That can't be right.
That's just my take on it.
Going by what appears a reliable source, the cost per % as mentioned earlier is bang on. He is also adamant that the total cost of £25m does not include the debt and SJM. He will absorb that himself.
What exactly TSI are then buying I don't know. I assume everything we heard in the first press conference.
Well yes, but that sounds a bit confusing again with respect... who "will absorb that himself"?
The £25m does not include the debt because it is just what is being paid for the shares - so it wouldn't / couldn't include the debt. This is not a debt-restructuring job so TSI would effectively take over any assets and any debts that exist on the Balance Sheet as at the date of completion. I suspect that, apart from SJM's loans those assets and liabilities are simply created through normal trading accounts and periodic payments.
I suppose it is POSSIBLE that he has agreed not to get repaid for those loans and effectively just write them off but that seems so unlikely as to be near as dammit unthinkable.