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Badger11 Beckenham 03 Aug 21 12.06pm | |
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Originally posted by palace99
on the Palace Holdco accounts there is a 'advances under funding agreement' for c£30.5m (was £37m for previous year). In the notes it states this is secured on central funding due from the Premier League. If i read this correctly we have had a big advance on future TV revenues to assist with the cashflow as a result of covid (think all Prem teams got this) but of course it will need to be paid back eventually. Clearly relegation would make it very difficult to pay this back Not paid back because this is an advance on monies we are entitled to. However we will have to financially take this into account. It is no different to moving jobs and asking for a week's advance, it just means when the rest is due you will get less so you need to cut your cloth accordingly.
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chris123 hove actually 03 Aug 21 12.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If any accountants / legal bods are looking in could you please explain how an "advance under a funding agreement" can be secured without a charge being registered? Macquarie Bank?
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lefty27 ipswich 03 Aug 21 12.26pm | |
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On the club website in the financial review I’m sure it says that the loans are from the owners (guessing the billionaire yanks) and are interested free.
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chris123 hove actually 03 Aug 21 12.35pm | |
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Assignments of Central Funds D.29.1. disclose to the League the proposed documentation with the lender giving effect to such charge, assignment or other grant of security; D.29.2. not enter into the said proposed documentation without the prior written consent of the League (not to be unreasonably withheld); and D.29.3. procure that it and its lender enter into an agreement with the League whereby the lender will confirm that: D.29.3.1. it understands that the Club’s entitlement to future distributions of Central Funds is subject to the provisions of the Articles and these Rules and in particular (without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) to Rules E.19, E.28 and E.22; D.29.3.2. it waives any and all claims of whatever nature against the League associated in any way with the League’s application and/or enforcement of the Rules referred to at Rule D.29.3.1; and D.29.3.3. the Club has disclosed to it the Club’s current and future liabilities to other Clubs (and clubs) and the League will confirm that such disclosure accords with its records of such liabilities. D.30. Rule D.29 shall not apply to any assignment, charge or other grant of security by a Club of its future entitlement to Central Funds as part of a fixed and floating charge over the entirety of its assets and undertaking on usual commercial terms. D.31. Without the express, prior consent of the Board, no Club or Relegated Club may charge, assign or otherwise grant security over its entitlement to Central Funds in D.32. Without prejudice to Rule D.31, above, the Board may still refuse to permit any proposed charge, assignment or grant of security under Rule D.29 by a Club or Relegated Club to a Financial Institution, where the ownership or structure of that Financial Institution conflicts with any of these Rules.
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Midlands Eagle 03 Aug 21 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
My guess, and it is only a guess, is that Macquarie took an assignment of the debt due from Manchester United
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chris123 hove actually 03 Aug 21 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
My guess, and it is only a guess, is that Macquarie took an assignment of the debt due from Manchester United Yes, but part of the balance year on year?
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