No if the buyer is taking on the 130K debt he pays you £70k (200 less 130) you walk away with that. If buying just the assets you walk away with £200k and the £130 debts
But no one in their right mind would take on the shares of Otium because it means you are taking on all its assets and all its liabilities as disclosed in the accounts. That is assets 2.3m and liabilities of £16.9m. Which is why the net asset value of Otium is £0
But SISU are not, if they were selling at all, asking for a net asset value. They are asking for a settlement. Way above asset value or worth
No way have SISU put £75m cash in to the club, up until 31/05/16 it is around £33m at the most
Hoffman consortium was after the assets of the football club it wasn't taking on the borrowing debt at all
Chesterfield 2016 accounts provide some interesting detail including a breakdown of turnover and a breakdown of administrative expenses
CFC 2001 LTD - Filing history (free information from Companies House)