If thats what you believe, but whats the point in me reiterating what Bony has already explained, and yet you still don't seem to listen, you really are a small minded individual harping on about the same old thing, if we still owe so much money then please tell us who we owe, or are you just jumping on the band wagon of others on here that say we still owe money when you have no evidence of this.
Just for you one last time, then I'm finished with you.
I said "owed" past tense not "owe" present tense.
Hope that clears it up for you!
You didn't pay what you owed at the time - but I'm sure you'll deny that fact.
Legality over morality ?
Not in my book.
Current owner Vincent Tan last week insisted a deal with Hammam to finally settle the £24m debt was just 'days away' .
And WaelsOnline understands that deal was agreed today with the final sum being paid £15m and Hammam accepting a role at the club in an advisory capacity.
I see, you're just the stooge for Boney, no point in communicating with you anymore then.
Boney, if you're not denying you owed money then I don't see the point in this thread except for nitpicking.
With the ongoing problems between us on this board, this is in bad taste to say the least, it just encourages animosity, and we don't need to encourage that, we have a plentiful supply already.
You owed money and you didn't pay it, people suffered because of it, thats life.
Of course there was money owed by to individuals and businesses but describe the club as "ripping " people off is a different matter.The CVA was a legal arrangement and agreed by the creditors by a majority of 92.4% ,which two points should be highlighted, Democracy and Legality, the former was a vote by each creditor and the latter a legal arrangement, so how any one was 'ripped off' would suggest a bent legal bench and vote rigging, none of which was ever mentioned at the time .
The NHS Trust were one of the creditors who voted against the arrangements but due to the majority being in favour then the lost the vote.The Police declined to submit a proxy vote and therefore gave up any claim to monies owed .
Therefore, those that could afford to write off the debt were fine, those that couldn't had to accept it. Sometimes democracy sucks when you are at the wrong end of the food chain.

Does it really matter! I find it is the only thing Cardiff fans can say about our club! Most Cardiff fans are just jealous and so would I be if was a Cardiff fan!
Never pretended it didn't happen but just someone to present a few facts would be nice. (and no the Guardian doesn't count).
In reality though, we fans(both sets) have little or no control as to what happens to our clubs, it's ok to use as a bit of banter, but it's all getting out of hand.
We should be the best of rivals, not the worst of enemies.
There was a time when the second thing you checked in the football echo was how the other welsh teams got on, actually hoping they done well, somewhere along the line that changed.

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