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As a scottish football fan this is fantastic news. As was the deal for killie and Dundee United. Repayments to debts, ran up by financial mismanagement, have been crippling and stifled any real advancement for the club's affected.

Hopefully the Dons, United, hearts and killie now keep their house in order and concentrate on the development of youth, which will allow for future profits on sale of these playing assets, which will allow for further investment.

It can only be a good thing for the scottish game and improve the competitiveness of the league. Those arguing otherwise are being disingenuous or are embittered beyond belief.

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As a scottish football fan this is fantastic news. As was the deal for killie and Dundee United. Repayments to debts, ran up by financial mismanagement, have been crippling and stifled any real advancement for the club's affected.

Hopefully the Dons, United, hearts and killie now keep their house in order and concentrate on the development of youth, which will allow for future profits on sale of these playing assets, which will allow for further investment.

It can only be a good thing for the scottish game and improve the competitiveness of the league. Those arguing otherwise are being disingenuous or are embittered beyond belief.

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As a scottish football fan this is fantastic news. As was the deal for killie and Dundee United. Repayments to debts, ran up by financial mismanagement, have been crippling and stifled any real advancement for the club's affected.

Hopefully the Dons, United, hearts and killie now keep their house in order and concentrate on the development of youth, which will allow for future profits on sale of these playing assets, which will allow for further investment.

It can only be a good thing for the scottish game and improve the competitiveness of the league. Those arguing otherwise are being disingenuous or are embittered beyond belief.

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All of this is a bit like watching a spoilt teenager brag about being debt free after their parents have paid off their overdraft for them.

I wouldn't know, I don't hang about with spoilt teenagers

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although milne has done very well for AFC, standing by the club ;fronting the debt etc for many years

he was arguably heavily involved in AFC going into debt with the single source construction contract for RDS 20yrs back ; believe went 2 million into debt at that point

further divvying up of land proposed for future training (that was story back in 80s/90s) gasworks - flats now

the 'only' new stadium site at bellfield - kingswells ; dodgy

then loriston appears when kingswells is rejected (there was a charleston option banded about also)

point is pittodrie could have been redeveloped if correct planning ahead was dealt with when SM got involved

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It not an investment it's a charity donations.

to be fair to larky this is fair enpough. i cant really see how any private money ploughed into a scottish club at the moment is an investment. the only boy who actually grew his money appears to have been charlie green - that was an investment but a very extraordinary situation.

and he only made it work because fans and institutions were stupid enough to buy the share issue. that still amazes me, how professional investors were suckered by green into paying cash for rangers shares. how they ever thought they would see a return is beyond me. makes me think half the people in business are pretty stupid.

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It not an investment it's a charity donations.

Undoubtedly it is mostly a donation, the monetary value of their shareholding will be very small and unlikely to ever give them a return.

However, it's no different in that sense from the shares bought in share issues for the company which operates Rangers football club. Mostly donations from fans, who'll never see their money again.

Only difference is that Aberdeen are now on an extremely sound footing both on and off the park, while your team lurches from disaster to disaster. So i can see why the Dons doing well is horrible for you. :wave:

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Wow, AFC had net assets of just 14,000 quid at the end of 2012.

http://www.afc.co.uk/downloads/annualreport2013.pdf

Milne was forced to capitalize some of his debt into prefernce shares during 2013 just to stave off balance sheet insolvency.

This is why he has done this again this year as the operating loss was pushing them back into the same situation.

This will buy him plenty time to bring the loss down. 600k of interest expense has been eliminated as well so he should be getting close in 2014 (not seen any accounts for this year).

Very similar looking balance sheet to RFC pre-implosion. Smart move by Milne, de-toxifies the balance sheet.

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