
Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Or Dalman could be part of one of the consortiums and then that offers the possibility of the debt owed to him being written off as part of any purchase of the club.
This is pure speculation, but that’s what people will do when the club offers no information to supporters about what’s happening.
Whatever the truth, the only ways Tan can get a good portion of the money he is currently owed back is either if we get back in the Premier League and we’re going have to spend big to do that -as it is, all we’ve done so far this summer is hire a Head Coach and a couple of other coaches.
The other possibility is the club wins the Sala case and is given the full amount of money being claimed, but is the club really likely to be awarded full damages if the Court finds in their favour?
Seems to me that Tan, and Dalman, have virtually no chance of getting their money back and are going to have to accept that they’re not going to get any potential new owner come along who will be willing to pay over what a League One club is worth in the current market.