Wheres the fun in that?What if we don’t go into administration though?
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Wheres the fun in that?What if we don’t go into administration though?
I’m struggling to see how we don’t at present, please feel free to give me hope? Not much on offer…What if we don’t go into administration though?
I’m struggling to see how we don’t at present, please feel free to give me hope? Not much on offer…
I hope you’re right.Someone that’s not these yokels will buy us. Moshiri will have to accept a lower offer though so gutted for him I suppose.
Just wish these "other interested parties" would hurry up and park their Unicorn and meet us by the rainbow.
Hope you're being sarcastic mate. The last thing on my mind would be, being gutted for a billionaire who's completely messed us up.Someone that’s not these yokels will buy us. Moshiri will have to accept a lower offer though so gutted for him I suppose.
He's deffo being sarcastic, look at his avatar!Hope you're being sarcastic mate. The last thing on my mind would be, being gutted for a billionaire who's completely messed us up.
Not sure how successful he was…like everything, it’s more important where the money comes from than the guy fronting it.He would be great. He would know how to run a successful sports club. That would be new for us! But you’d need a lot of money. You’d need to pay off the debt (or atleast a good chunk of it) or the club will still struggle
This is surely the end of 777. Even if they could raise the funds they’d never pass the fit and proper persons test that the PL have total discretion of
You’re talking fraud, legal and civil cases in the UK, the US and Australia and being accused of running Ponzi schemes. They’re done
I reckon you’ll see new entrants in the next few days
The key word here is being accused.This is surely the end of 777. Even if they could raise the funds they’d never pass the fit and proper persons test that the PL have total discretion of
You’re talking fraud, legal and civil cases in the UK, the US and Australia and being accused of running Ponzi schemes. They’re done
I reckon you’ll see new entrants in the next few days
Agree. However in the FT report they’re already admitting guilt of sorts and blaming an IT system.The key word here is being accused.
Now dont get me wrong, they are very much guilty, but until they are actually found guilty, this cant be used for them to fail fit and proper and I suspect this will be a pretty long legal battle.