06-05-2015, 17:09
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2015, 17:29 by theo_luddite.)
On your first question, yup if you look at Blackpool FC's accounts. If you look at Segesta's accounts their business is running Blackpool FC (mainly), the Blackpool FC Hotel and a couple of other small businesses. Some small loans have been made to these small businesses but they are peanuts, though the auditors did flag up a lack of traceability with regards to getting the loans to these small businesses back. So all in all it's keeping the money in the business. The fact that the loan from Blackpool FC is apparently so high and is interest free is a hare across the field. If you take money from your savings account and put it in your deposit account so a cheque you wrote won't bounce, you don't charge yourself interest when you get around to putting it back.
So I disagree it's not the same. Minor similarities in that Segesta is the parent body looking after the family silver maybe, but in the grand scheme of things no because Huddersfield Sporting Pride are not a subsidiary of Town or vice versa (and I may be wrong but I don't think they were). Admittedly they are part of KDSL.
Dug around a bit - might be a bit more similar than I first thought.
So I disagree it's not the same. Minor similarities in that Segesta is the parent body looking after the family silver maybe, but in the grand scheme of things no because Huddersfield Sporting Pride are not a subsidiary of Town or vice versa (and I may be wrong but I don't think they were). Admittedly they are part of KDSL.
Dug around a bit - might be a bit more similar than I first thought.
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