1. No, unless they take control of the entity that loaned the club the money (which is possible/likely). At any rate, we're not getting 200 million for free.
2. Moshiri is the club in this instance, the agreement is between the club and 777.
This has nothing to do with the manager though, or how many points a team can win.
It's why deductions are so debilitating - you can't just magically make a poor team make up for a whopping 8 points. That number is quite literally 25% of the...
I guess that’s why Dyche wore the tie, he was the accounting manager as well.
And next season is likely to be more of the same in regards to our circumstances. Perhaps less points deductions. More pragmatism required.
And no I don’t see him...
I keep reading this but the bottom three are more often like they are this year than they were in 22-23. Or at least 2 of the three teams are. Also, we’re on 45 points, we’re safe in every PL season with matches to spare.
Someone could take over the debt. They won’t be able to collect for the same reason 777 can’t-there’s no cash in the club. Filing Administration against the club would be pointless, given their position as an unsecured creditor they likely...
And they’ve lent 777 affiliates cash directly, which it seems like they are foreclosing on (planes), or they’re able to use that collateral to unwind their reinsurance positions to get back into acceptable risk parameters.
Step too far. RMF or their predecessor was gone and brought back under Moshiri’s watch. Kenwright isn’t approving interest bearing debt unless it’s at Moshiri’s behest.