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Curtis Davies to Villa on Loan.

 

Couldn't afford 8.5m obviously ;)

 

Much better than shelling straight out for him. They can see how good he is with little consequence this way.

 

It is a loan till the end of the season, with a contract to exchange the 9m then - it is a tax dodge by West Brom, similar to the one they pulled with Kusczak and Man United.

 

There's no escaping it, we're legally bound to pay the money for him after a season.

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Curtis Davies to Villa on Loan.

 

Couldn't afford 8.5m obviously ;)

 

Much better than shelling straight out for him. They can see how good he is with little consequence this way.

 

It is a loan till the end of the season, with a contract to exchange the 9m then - it is a tax dodge by West Brom, similar to the one they pulled with Kusczak and Man United.

 

There's no escaping it, we're legally bound to pay the money for him after a season.

 

If you're legally bound to pay the £9m over after 12 months then its not a tax dodge. Can't be arsed to go into the details, but over the 2 years or whatever accounting period the transfer spreads over they will pay the same tax

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Curtis Davies to Villa on Loan.

 

Couldn't afford 8.5m obviously ;)

 

Much better than shelling straight out for him. They can see how good he is with little consequence this way.

 

It is a loan till the end of the season, with a contract to exchange the 9m then - it is a tax dodge by West Brom, similar to the one they pulled with Kusczak and Man United.

 

There's no escaping it, we're legally bound to pay the money for him after a season.

 

If you're legally bound to pay the £9m over after 12 months then its not a tax dodge. Can't be arsed to go into the details, but over the 2 years or whatever accounting period the transfer spreads over they will pay the same tax

 

Apparently the agreement is this way at the insistence of Albion.

 

Trust me, there is no way on this earth they'd engage in a straight forward loan for him. I'm positive we'll end up paying a couple of million more for him than anyone else would have, such is their pathetic, bitter loathing of us.

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