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Monday, September 29, 2014

News Round-Up


Plymouth have been handed a loan to the tune of £800,000 by the local council to cover debts at Home Park. The loan, which will be used to pay off debts from it's period of Administration, has been secured on land the club's shareholders own that is destined to be used for development of a new grandstand and retail park at the stadium, with the Council receiving interest over the five year period.

Nuneaton chief executive Ian Neale was reportedly arrested in the early hours of Saturday morning after allegations of an assault at a charity evening at Coventry's Ricoh Arena. Neale, who sold the majority shareholding of the club in the summer, resigned his position on Sunday.

Portsmouth have announced that they have cleared their legacy debt ahead of schedule. The Portsmouth Supporters Trust took over the club in April 2013 and was due to clear the £7m debt by July 2016. The clearance has been made possible with a string of early settlement deals with all former players and some other clubs.