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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Is it city or the smc who have hocked their lease? Can't see their being any value in city's lease'"
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Basically if you read the linked article its all about the ticket and other revenue as part of their user agreement.
A lease on a ground in the PL is clearly worth something, £4mill i think it was without reading the article
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| Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"We have a user contract with the SMC, as do City, they chose to mortgage theirs with RBS to fund the PL'"
Nope. Bartlett (not the club) borrowed the money to buy the lease (not the user agreement) from RBS and personally guaranteed the loan. As a result, RBS own the mortgage on the lease and Bartlett (not City) owns the lease itself.
Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"What if they cannot make the required payments? (If/when City go down, i fully expect them to hit the wall, go in to freefall and admin.) Will they offer the lease to someone who can pay their way?'"
If payments are defaulted then RBS can foreclose on the mortgage and take ownership of the lease. They can then choose to sell it to whoever they want - within the covenant that covers it.
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| Quote hull smallears="hull smallears"I heard that city have pre-sold 7000 passes at £280 to a london based company for next season to balance the books.'"
Forgot about that!
Now Kosh told me i cant laugh on here at City 
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| Quote Kosh="Kosh"Nope. Bartlett (not the club) borrowed the money to buy the lease (not the user agreement) from RBS and personally guaranteed the loan. As a result, RBS own the mortgage on the lease and Bartlett (not City) owns the lease itself.
If payments are defaulted then RBS can foreclose on the mortgage and take ownership of the lease. They can then choose to sell it to whoever they want - within the covenant that covers it.'"
Basically thats what i said! The lease has been mortgaged, the mortgage company can do what they want!
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| Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"City
Basically if you read the linked article its all about the ticket and other revenue as part of their user agreement.
A lease on a ground in the PL is clearly worth something, £4mill i think it was without reading the article'"
A lease on the ground is worthless unless the football club closes, a new one is set up and someone is prepared to pay to take it over, which they wouldn't be as the SMC would be desperate to hand out a new lease to anyone wishing to sign it
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| Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"City'"
Actually it's Bartlett personally as far as I can make out from the article.
Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"A lease on a ground in the PL is clearly worth something, £4mill i think it was without reading the article'"
He bought it for £3.4m but it who knows what RBS would flog it for.
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| Quote Kosh="Kosh"Actually it's Bartlett personally as far as I can make out from the article.
He bought it for £3.4m but it who knows what RBS would flog it for.'"
Who would buy a lease to play in the KC?
Are we sure it isn't the head lease that's been mortgaged?
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| East stand extension anyone?
On that point i have been informed that Duffen approached the council, basically saying there was no money but the extension needed building and he wanted the council to fund it. He'd be more than happy having the income that would have given him for about 6 games once it opened mid this season.
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| Quote Hull Kingston Convicts="Hull Kingston Convicts"Basically thats what i said! The lease has been mortgaged, the mortgage company can do what they want!'"
Not really. You keep saying that City have mortgaged the lease when in fact Bartlett did it himself and then sucked money out of City to finance the debt.
And IIRC there are some pretty restrictive covenants on the leases which would still be in force and could limit exactly what RBS could so in the event of a repossession and sale.
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| Quote hull_lad01="hull_lad01"The current SMC has a 25year lease to run the stadium and should it fold then I'm presuming so would the lease and then the Council would have to tender another lease to another company.'" There was a clause in the lease if thing were not run properly the Council could terminate that lease  ps the SMC still have to report and answer to the Council
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Who would buy a lease to play in the KC?
Are we sure it isn't the head lease that's been mortgaged?'"
Who knows at this point?
1, we would know a hell of a lot more if we took the seat we were offered ont he SMC board (thank you Plummer)
2, Who knows what mooney went between the "independant of each other companies" that are Hull City 1999 Ltd and the SMC Ltd
I hear Rovers are in need of a new ground, as are Grimsby and Scunny thanks to their success have just about outgrown Glanford park
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Who would buy a lease to play in the KC?
Are we sure it isn't the head lease that's been mortgaged?'"
As far as I can tell from the article it's City's sub-lease that was bought. I think it was a necessary part of the purchase of the club. Looks like the lease was held separately by the former owners.
Effectively only a sports club would buy the lease from RBS if they foreclosed.
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