Generally it's normal accounting procedure to reduce the costs of your assets reduces your tax liability, helps to show profits are less than they actually are, thats if I've remembered right. Long time since I retired.
I don't know the ins and outs of accountancy (and assuming that only sporting considerations are used in making these valuations?) but if you consider the improvements to other grounds and the lack of them at Odsal then you'd have to think the price would drop when compared to others.
Of course, we should also remember that it would be [ithe value of their lease[/i to Odsal which has been devalued not the ground itself, and if, as has been supposed, they are currently getting lower (no?) rent this might affect the valuation?
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