blueflint Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2013 #71 Grendel said: It's not defending them its negative the myth that the taxpayer is effected. I believe the accepted council contribution was £10 million. The notion anyway a sale is going to be less than that is pie in the sky. Taxpayers will lose or gain nothing whatever happens. If course the club will benefit if the assett is purchased at a relatively low price. Click to expand... the council by law have to sell at the full market value the pitch itself worth more than 10 mill just as redevelopment area
Grendel said: It's not defending them its negative the myth that the taxpayer is effected. I believe the accepted council contribution was £10 million. The notion anyway a sale is going to be less than that is pie in the sky. Taxpayers will lose or gain nothing whatever happens. If course the club will benefit if the assett is purchased at a relatively low price. Click to expand... the council by law have to sell at the full market value the pitch itself worth more than 10 mill just as redevelopment area