Quote bellycouldtackle="bellycouldtackle"This is the tale I was told about the ground sale / lease deal, :-
`I was told the financial reasons why the RFL had to buy Odsal at the time of the deal going through. It now makes even more sense and it could be argued that the RFL have recovered from a poor situation. Bradford apparently approached the RFL after Christmas in early 2011 prior to the new season starting. The RFL loaned Bradford £ 700,000.00 in order for the club to continue trading, Bradford did not meet any of the repayments and the RFL realised that they were not going to get this money back and what ever assets the loan was secured against could only be realised if Bradford was liquidated. Move forward a year and Bradford are still in problems, low crowds , huge debt, creditors chasing etc etc. They again approach the RFL who see an opportunity to get their original £ 700,000loan back. A deal is agreed Bradford sell the ground to the RFL for £ 1,200,000. The RFL contra the £ 700,000.00 and hand over the £ 500,000 balance and get the deeds to the ground. Good deal by the RFL. `'"
Well the RFL took a charge on the Bulls' assets in january 2011, so that bears out your account.
What has been announced today, together with the persistent rumours coming (seemingly) out of the RFL and sources close to later last year, would tend to further bear that out.
The 31/12/10 accounts suggested a need for a substantial cash injection, but I did not judge it to be on the scale of £700k. So the financial situation l would have become far worse than even I had feared, if your numbers are right - and at this stage I have no reason to suppose they are not.
I would really like to know for certain more of the true situation over all this!