I did explain it in my post Mike.This doesn’t make sense. If the club goes into administration then Moshiri’s shares basically become worthless. Why on earth would he want that?
I did explain it in my post Mike.This doesn’t make sense. If the club goes into administration then Moshiri’s shares basically become worthless. Why on earth would he want that?
I did explain it in my post Mike.
Why would somebody buy it for half the asking price if they can buy it for 47p????
He would sell the club for half the current asking price before he let it go into administration and then have to sell it for about 47p.
Why would somebody buy it for half the asking price if they can buy it for 47p?
Because you buy a top flight club, rather than a club in admin, facing almost certain relegation. And your chances of growing the club and making the type of return you want on your investment, become much much bigger than if the club lose out on top flight TV money and other income.Why would somebody buy it for half the asking price if they can buy it for 47p?
Did you read my post?But why would Moshiri let the club go into administration in the first place? Your argument seemed to be that it would benefit Moshiri to let the club go into administration? How?
Did you read my post?
Keeping the club going will cost him hundreds of millions of pounds, money that he probably doesnt have access to due to sanctions.
Everybody seems to think that 777 pulling out means that somebody else will step in, its taken 4months for this 777 farce to go through, if 777 falls, we dont have the cashflow to survive 4months.
Im not suggesting this will happen by the way.
Yes.The club going into administration will cost him a lot more. He won’t get anything back for it.
Here you go.Do you have a link to that statement?
Yes.
BUT
Keeping the club going costs him extra outlay, outlay that he might not have.
You all assume somebody else will step in, im just asking, What if?
The man who could have answered that is (thankfully) no longer chairman of the this football club.Why not Everton?
It wouldn’t. Let’s face it though assuming there isn’t another buyer out there, Moshiri does in fact have deep enough pockets to fund it himself which is what he would do.But why would Moshiri let the club go into administration in the first place? Your argument seemed to be that it would benefit Moshiri to let the club go into administration? How?
Re-reading that..... If I was Moshiri as read that message from an Usmanov spokesperson, I'd feel sick.We woukd hope that the debt will be repaid after Mr Moshiri closes the sale of the Everton club, which is now being actively announced in the press