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NU to write off debts of our rivals

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I am disgusted to hear that NU (Morley asset managment) part of Aviva is going to write off most of it''s debt lent to Ipswich. Being an employee who''s future is uncertain and will remain so,I am considering my future at this comapny. I still wonder why cut backs are being made at NU when this type of thing is going on.

For starters, when the question was rasied in a internal q&a "Why doesn''t NU sponsor or lend financial support to NCFC" the answer was "WHY does NU want to be associated with an unsuccesful team" So Ipswich is a sucsessful team?

So "WHY" I ask do they lend Ipswich the money which is now going to be mostly written off, and local peoples jobs and futures are at risk.

I feel NU has no loyalty to Norwich and its people anymore. It''s Now "AVIVA"

One Aviva twice the value half the staff

Why no money put into local interest.

Would like to hear other peoples views on this very important subject. Where wil it all end.

 

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Why start a new thread theres about 3 on the go already about this [:D]

 

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this is a disgrace, why should the debt be written off, marcus evans is a wealthy guy, hes bought the debt, he can afford to pay it back, this is a joke,

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You''re right mate to have a moan. NU haven''t been very good to the people fo norfolk (in my eyes) recently and I can''t remember the last time they back norwich publicly. They spend millions every year on other sports but nether actually seem interested in our club. Norwich and Peterborough have always shown not only loyalty to the club but have helped out in the community and financially. NU at the moment seem to caught up in their own sleves and don''t seem to care about their employees. /rant

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