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Town Could Face Legal Action Over Back Rent
Town Could Face Legal Action Over Back Rent
Tuesday, 22nd Mar 2011 15:38

Town could face legal action regarding unpaid rent dating back to 2004 relating to the 643% rise revealed by Blues chief executive Simon Clegg yesterday. After the club and Ipswich Borough Council were unable to settle on a new rent, the matter went to an arbitrator who recommended that the figure jump from £15,000-a-year to £111,000 and, it has now emerged, backdated it to 2004.

Council deputy leader John Carnall says the club have so far not paid them back rent of just over £500,000 and that the situation could ultimately result in legal action: “We have been reasonable with them. We have said we would be prepared to accept it in three instalments.

“We felt we had to put up the rent, we have a duty to council taxpayers, and we set up an independent tribunal to which the football club came to work out a reasonable rent.”

Carnall has said Town offered £1 million for the freehold of the ground — although they already own the actual stadium — but the council felt that that valuation was well below its true worth and it wasn't considered.

The Blues have not added to Simon Clegg’s comments on the increase made at yesterday’s season ticket press briefing.


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DiamondGezzer added 07:44 - Mar 23
All of those potential signings ITFC were about to make, must be thinking, if they can't afford their rent, how on earth can they afford my wages, they must have finacial difficulties. A potential off put ? We've heard it said on here before about other clubs.
Re the story : I liked the part where [ after jumping 15 - 111,000 ] the guy says, ' We've been reasonable with them ' . You know what he means, but perhaps a bad choice of words.
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