Palace administrator seeks rent deal

By PA Sport  February 05, 2010
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Palace administrator seeks rent deal (©PAphotos)
Palace administrator seeks rent deal (©PAphotos)


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"I have identified an issue that might affect purchasers of Crystal Palace Football Club," he said...
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The administrator charged with a finding a buyer for Crystal Palace is aiming to renegotiate the club's tenancy of Selhurst Park in order to make the Championship club a more attractive proposition.

Brendan Guilfoyle of the P&A Partnership has been running Palace's affairs for the last 10 days after owner Simon Jordan called in the administrators. The Eagles are currently paying £1.2million a year rent to a subsidiary of Rock Investment Holdings Limited, but, after they also went into administration, Guilfoyle is hopeful of securing a lower rate.

"I have identified an issue that might affect purchasers of Crystal Palace Football Club," he said. "It is the rent on the stadium of £1.2million a year."



He added: "Historically the club paid approximately £350,000 a year, but in April 2008 the rent was increased to £1.2million a year.

"The landlord, a subsidiary of Rock Investment Holdings Limited, went into administration in June 2009.

"I now am in touch with the landlord's administrators and am optimistic that I will be able to agree a short-term rent concession and long-term a more realistic rent or a sensible price for the freehold."

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