Why would they be at the matches if they weren't certain of being approved? It doesn't add up.
Free tickets and half time pie is my guess mate.
Dropping 20m a month doesn't get you much these days.
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Why would they be at the matches if they weren't certain of being approved? It doesn't add up.
They seem to be very much fake it until you make it types. Wouldn't read too much into them attending games.Why would they be at the matches if they weren't certain of being approved? It doesn't add up.
Wow. Just seems like a massive mess behind the scenes. Between the league, the club, the owner and the takeover, all seems like no one wants to blink first in acknowledging that we are about to go into administration, due to debt and points deductions causing relegation.
All of the above seem to be stalling so they can blame the others for causing it.
The FCA haven’t approved them .Is there a specific criteria?
I don’t see how you can stop someone buying a private business especially when the Financial Conduct Authority has approved them from a financial angle.
keep seeing them mentioned. They regulate the sale of financial services and financial markets. Most recently effectively banning the sale of GAP motor finance policies (or more accuratley the larger insurers voluntarily pausing sales - FCA been warning for ages that the mark ups are too high and the claims frequency too low). Massive dent to the motor retail sector but in the aim of protecting finance customers.The FCA haven’t approved them .
The PL brought them into the process fairly recently to approve any potential purchasers and ensure they are financially secure.keep seeing them mentioned. They regulate the sale of financial services and financial markets. Most recently effectively banning the sale of GAP motor finance policies (or more accuratley the larger insurers voluntarily pausing sales - FCA been warning for ages that the mark ups are too high and the claims frequency too low). Massive dent to the motor retail sector but in the aim of protecting finance customers.
Sounds irrelevant??
Is it more that the FCA don’t approve you to buy a club, but if you are already disqualified from operating under FCA regs, you are immediately disqualified from owning or being a director of a club?
This appears to confirm my theory that there won’t be a formal rejection, so it just becomes a waiting game for someone to pull the plug. Not ideal.I said this last week I think but I don't believe the PL will actually fail them, they set out the criteria you need to hit to pass the test but it seems increasingly like you have infinite time- you can pass or sit in a state of failing to pass but I'm no longer sure that outright rejection comes from the PL. So I wouldn't be expecting the PL to end this process, more likely it'll have to be Moshiri or 777 calling time.
The FCA haven’t approved them .
This appears to confirm my theory that there won’t be a formal rejection, so it just becomes a waiting game for someone to pull the plug. Not ideal.
This appears to confirm my theory that there won’t be a formal rejection, so it just becomes a waiting game for someone to pull the plug. Not ideal.
This aligns with my own thoughts.
This will come to a head when 777 stop funding us, at this point Moshiri has to step back in OR we potentially go into Administration.
You'd have to expect that 777 CAN'T provide the information the league are requesting and were probably hoping they would be able to push it through anyway by simply hanging on for as long as possible in the hope the Prem relent. Doesn't look like that's the case.
As expected, Moshiri continuing to slowly kill off the club by refusing to entertain alternative bidders and letting these chancers pile more debt on top.
if the prem aren’t passing them then what’s the alternative to moshiri mate?
It’s all so messy. 777 as potential owners won’t want to step aside but at the same time 777 as creditors must at some point have to admit defeat because someone else taking over is better than insolvency and a massive hit on the debt.This aligns with my own thoughts.
This will come to a head when 777 stop funding us, at this point Moshiri has to step back in OR we potentially go into Administration.
You'd have to expect that 777 CAN'T provide the information the league are requesting and were probably hoping they would be able to push it through anyway by simply hanging on for as long as possible in the hope the Prem relent. Doesn't look like that's the case.