Given how much the local community ended up getting shafted, so they could pay for an FA Cup win, its the least they can do.
I'm assuming they'll be directing their new found "financial stability" on players next season to make themselves more "competitive" rather than voluntarily increasing repayments to those whose livelihoods were put at risk by the c.£150m they wrote off?
Awford sums it up nicely: "Crazy times … The FA Cup, Milan, I wouldn't give it up for the world, but ultimately it was to the detriment of the club."