That's interesting - so it's falling in value , 16m down to 14m.
I think it must be a jolly hard job to value a hotel and an even harder one to value a football ground etc.
I mean , who's in the market for a football ground ?
What I'm trying to say is that the 2 men should come to some agreement on the price for the properties , failing which a third party will impose one.
But that price can't be based solely on book-value and there is little to be gained by us speculating.
I simply hope that Kevin will abandon his appeal re the ownership and be comforted by the many millions he is likely to receive for the properties.
Whilst ever Kevin is disputing the ownership , it is likely to be "harmful" to the Club because it is more likely that the funds for the purchase of the properties will come out of the Club itself or a bank loan taken by the Club.
On the other hand , if Kevin stopped disputing ownership , it might open the way for sources of finance other than the Club itself , because potential investors/sponsors or even the Prince himself , would be clear in the knowledge that the owner is the Prince and not subject to the threat of an appeal.