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Alan Hardy given time to pay HMRC


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Today Alan Hardy was in the high court  court to resolve the moneys owed to HMRC. 

The judge as given Alan Hardy till the 5th June,2019 to pay what is owed in light of the possible sale of the club.

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As we expected, he has longer to pay it. Hopefully the clubs money worries can be solved by then.

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i thought ah was in the process of paying it? i dont get why times been granted if there is an arrangement in place to pay off the fees.

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More time is a good thing, something I feel will only be beneficial to the takeover. I hope we start to learn more news about this soon!

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I don't think time would have been granted unless the takeover talks was true, I just don't see why it would happen. The judge wouldn't do Notts any favours, the HMRC would want the money too.

I believe they would have to agree to this correct?

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On 10/04/2019 at 20:43, cheeky~k8 said:

As we expected, he has longer to pay it. Hopefully the clubs money worries can be solved by then.

Hopefully

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