http://aprisonofmeasuredtime.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/think-ill-buy-me-a-football-team/
Outstanding work chap! Finally by hook or by crook someone is doing the job that the local media and certain interested parties either cannot or will not do!
I'm sure I have over simplified, but in the bottom paragraph (as it is 09/05/13) as I read your blog, it appears sisu have shall we say been creative with how much debt the club genuinely owes, in that the debt claimed is actually at least £34 million or so less than the £60 mill or so sisu have been claiming? Is this a fair assessment?
It looks like a lot of loans to itself, so I presume this is used, so loans can be written off for tax purposes in some way or another. Again is this fair to say?
So if I have got it right, the more realistic debts (loans to itself etc) is roughly £25 million, then would I be far from the mark to assume companies in admin if taken over generally have debts reduced to within 10-20% of the original figure - making in theory a buy-out for a £25 mill in debt club of between £2.5m - £5m (10-20% of £25m).
If we take the assumption that because Ltd is in effect a pure on-paper company, then the courts will eventually rule Holdings and Ltd are one and the same, then presumably this will mean that holdings are in effect in administration. Then again if on this line, the club could conceivably be bought for between £2.5 & £5m if they take on the £25m debt at between 10-20%.
Could be well off the mark here, and I'm sure the author could say more authoritatively if this is a cogent argument, then the prospect of buying a club with the potential it clearly has with a decent manager when they eventually get one, a half decent squad, and clear objectives for under £10 mill is potentially quite attractive!
However the only people who know the true state of debt are sisu, and they have no reason to make it easy for anyone else!
Well done squirrel and hope my blatherings are vaguely understandable and if you could clarify any points I have made would be grateful!