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Well it was under his watch we got lumbered with said debt

The debt existed prior to his arrival. That should have been erased with the new TV deals though. No doubt the club has been financially mismanaged. There are no winners from Short's mistakes in appointing awful people at the top of the club or from his lack of a clear idea on what he wanted the club to be. He certainly hasn't won; lost a fortune, unpopular with supporters and nothing to show for his decade of involvement at the club. Its a fairly sorry tale
 

No its not, he took us over in a position where we could have been heading for administration as Drumaville was running out of cash I recall
Ok, fair point but why wait till now to clear it?

*edit, anyhoo that’s hopefully in the past now. I’m looking forwards now :cool:
 
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Ok, fair point but why wait till now to clear it?
Takeovers of this magnitude are very difficult to put together. It also sounds like he really was waiting for the right owners and if he has turned away deals to get these guys in as he thinks it will be best for the club then fair play to him as it will have cost him more money to wait
 
Iirc he took on a debt when took us on, so if he has really left us “ debt free”, @Grumpy Old Man is required here please.
I also agree the shite decisions he’s made as the boss have cost us & him.
If the slate is totally clean, I can at least appreciate that.
His decisions also took us to Wembley and now if we really are debt free we can rebuild which we have needed to do for years and years not just the past 2 seasons
 
Iirc he took on a debt when took us on, so if he has really left us “ debt free”, @Grumpy Old Man is required here please.
I also agree the shite decisions he’s made as the boss have cost us & him.
If the slate is totally clean, I can at least appreciate that.

Like I've said in other threads, I'm going to be looking for documents at Companies House showing that the security for the loan has been released. That will indicate if the SBC debt has been paid off.
 
Like I've said in other threads, I'm going to be looking for documents at Companies House showing that the security for the loan has been released. That will indicate if the SBC debt has been paid off.
There was a charge registered this week - mentioning £85m debt from 2014 and an agreement with Story Homes Mortgages and the proceeds of sale will be paid to SBC
 
I've never been at ease with his tenure and think he's been a poor owner but what I will say is that I never thought he was a bad fella or doubted he had the best interests of the club at heart, he just made some terrible mistakes and didn't really understand what he was doing. Clearing the debt is a fantastic gesture by him but I think it's fair to say we deserve it. Could it have been done sooner? Who knows but it's now a closed chapter and we can all move on and Ellis can at least leave with a bit of credit.

This... good post!
 
There was a charge registered this week - mentioning £85m debt from 2014 and an agreement with Story Homes Mortgages and the proceeds of sale will be paid to SBC

That was SBC covering their backsides to follow the money if they needed to. It was more a modification of their existing security than anything else. I'm not sure that sale has gone through yet.
 
He’s written the debt off which I’m very grateful for but let’s not go over the top, we are still in league one because of him.
It's how you run the club while you are there is what you should be judged on imo, I'm both surprised and over the moon with his parting gesture but if he'd surrounded himself with more competent people in the first place it wouldn't have come to this.
 
I've never been at ease with his tenure and think he's been a poor owner but what I will say is that I never thought he was a bad fella or doubted he had the best interests of the club at heart, he just made some terrible mistakes and didn't really understand what he was doing. Clearing the debt is a fantastic gesture by him but I think it's fair to say we deserve it. Could it have been done sooner? Who knows but it's now a closed chapter and we can all move on and Ellis can at least leave with a bit of credit.

Probably not due to FFP but changing owners allows him to take that debt away. From the statement I say fair play to the bloke. Despite a horrendous tenure I always thought he had the club at heart. The fact it looks like he’s turned down offers better for him for a one better for the club says a lot about them man.
 
How did he? The players and managers along with exec team have a hand in what is going on on the pitch. Off the pitch we have no debt and a chance to restructure.

Arguably we are in a better position than when he took over the club, as we had unserviceable debt at that point hence why he got involved

:lol::lol:

Yes we have a brighter now but he nearly ruined the club.
 
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