锘緿ue to some shoddy paperwork three years ago. Former Bees center-back Turner from Hull to Sunderland last week for an undisclosed fee that is now believed to be 4million. A 6m figure was being bandied about, but Paul McShane 's move the other way of bringing the valuation of the transfer down.' Brentford got the touch of the sell -on The original deal with Charlton to buy Turner 5 years ago saw the Addicks net 33 per cent of anything the Bees received for interest in KC Stadium 2 years ago, Brentford got in touch with Charlton To renegotiate the sell-on clause It's remodeled so that, rather than Charlton getting 33 per cent of the 350,000 Hull paid Brentford, they would get 20 per cent of any future fee Hull received from a sell -on, with Brentford 's Slice reduced to 15 per cent. However, the Chronicle understands the paperwork went through without a fine-tooth comb and, as a result, Charlton will get 20 per cent of Brentford's 15
http://wiki.leibnitz.at/index.php?title ... alldrakter per cent too. So, even though the Bees stands to pocket an estimated 400 -500k, They could have been looking at a further 100k on top of that, although it's a lot less than the 900k-odd initially
http://vvwra.com/redirect.aspx?url=http ... lig-49376/ being guessed at. Of the money Brentford do receive, manager Andy Scott may get some to his transfer budget, as the Chronicle revealed last week. With the proposed move to a new stadium at Lionel Road delayed, the club may also spend some cash on improvements at Griffin Park. One of the proposed partners for the Lionel Road project, London Welsh, this week unveiled a new stand and two-tier hospitality marquee at Old Deer Park. But they only have temporary permission for the structures on Crown land and are still seeking a move away in the long term.
锘緿ue to some shoddy paperwork three years ago
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