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4 minutes ago, royal white said:

Where are we with the 650k did he pay that to himself and his son? Also is it true that he has paid 2 million of his own money into the club 

No fcuker knows

But, I think

He has lent the club 5 million which was lent to him by Eddie

The 500 was paid to his company

His company paid 500 to Holdsworths mob to buy them out

Amount might be a coincidence

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Think it is worth sleeping on it at the moment. My guess is the winding up petition on the hotel is the priority (god knows what that is all about). The EFL are well within their rights to withhold the money we were/are due in January, which may have complicated matters. He can't keep his gob shut for long, so suspect something from him tomorrow (more in hope then anything else).

 

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1 minute ago, royal white said:

Where are we with the 650k did he pay that to himself and his son? Also is it true that he has paid 2 million of his own money into the club 

yes. The justification - if that's the right phrase - from some is that he used it (his £525k) to buy Holdsworth's shares. Think the argument being that it's not just a wage / not recurring.

Of course, we've no idea if / what else he's taken out until we see another set off accounts.

Someone said he's put £2m of his own in, but don't think there's any evidence to support or discredit that.

Of course, there's the £5m he borrowed off Ed and loaned to the club. Some debate as to whether it's Ken putting his own money in - technically it's his money once he'd borrowed it. His loan from Eddie apparently secured against his shares, his loan to the club secured with both fixed and floating charges from first glance at the debenture agreement (couldn't be arsed reading all of it).

Nutshell appears to be if he doesn't pay ED loan back, he loses his shares but still has secured debt against the club. Obviously there's no cash to pay him back, so he only gets his £5m loan back from liquidating the assets if we're wound up (assuming they realise enough cash to pay ranking preferential creditors first - depends what the stadiums worth I suppose).

TIME SAVER - if you can't be arsed reading the above, quick answer

1. yes

2. dunno

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Just now, Casino said:

I read it as bonnar hadnt got a clue but was willing to concede that to allow the conversation to move on

Without going back on twitter because I might fucking explode the way he worded it was “the commonly accepted amount is £2m” 

Along with saying that same about the 150k he spent to buy us. May be paraphrasing ever so slightly but pretty much that 

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6 hours ago, Sluffy said:

Top of the list for divvying up (at football clubs) is 'football' creditors, then secured creditors and finally unsecured creditors.

I think KA's 'secured' loan falls in the category of football creditors anyway but even if it didn't he's the next in line.

I would suspect he will probably get most if not all of the money he has secured against - but only when the Admin/Liquidator gets to the position of completing his work.

What if KA enrols himself as a player, pays the PFA subs etc, bit of cooking the books later....does he go to the top of the queue? 

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He don't pay income tax or vat 

No money back guarantee 

Were super white but we're bloody poor

We don't pay loan fees any more 

He's the trotters sweaty Ken, viva sweaty Ken, drop dead sweaty Ken not magnifique sweaty ken

Not magnifique sweaty Ken 

 

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6 hours ago, Spider said:

:D

Just said the same, we're nailed on for one of the big 4/5 away in the draw, and Ken will upload a picture of himself smoking a massive cigar on his yacht.

In the end it was 

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