Billy Dean
Player Valuation: £70m
All I wanted was an international break and the chance not to have to think about Everton for a few days
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Quite,Kind sir.they probaly saw the potential to bypass customs and get there containers shipped to bramley moore dock instead
The Saudi PIF passed it, and they’re owned by a state who literally butchered a journalist, alongside a load of war crimes and human rights abusesAnother box that needs ticked to pass PL's Owners and Directors test is the below:
- If they have a conviction imposed by a UK or 'competent foreign court' which led to a 12 month or more imprisonment and involved being; dishonest, violent, fraudulent, corrupt, perverting the course of justice or committing a hate crime
According to The Guardian, Josh Wander was arrested and charged in 2003 for cocaine trafficking:
- Last year, when 777 Partners purchased its stake in Vasco, it emerged that Wander had been arrested in 2003 after being caught with 31 grams of cocaine that were sent to his address in the post, which he later admitted was for him and a friend. He was sentenced in 2004 and released on a long period of parole, which ended in 2018.
Collective goals: multi-club ownership is changing world football’s landscape
The new Hertha Berlin investors, 777 Partners, are one of many groups putting money into multiple clubs around the worldwww.theguardian.com
That coupled with ongoing accusations and claims of fraud would SURELY be enough to cause them to fail the PL Owners and Directors test.
Another box that needs ticked to pass PL's Owners and Directors test is the below:
- If they have a conviction imposed by a UK or 'competent foreign court' which led to a 12 month or more imprisonment and involved being; dishonest, violent, fraudulent, corrupt, perverting the course of justice or committing a hate crime
According to The Guardian, Josh Wander (co-owner of 777) was arrested and charged in 2003 for cocaine trafficking:
- Last year, when 777 Partners purchased its stake in Vasco, it emerged that Wander had been arrested in 2003 after being caught with 31 grams of cocaine that were sent to his address in the post, which he later admitted was for him and a friend. He was sentenced in 2004 and released on a long period of parole, which ended in 2018.
Collective goals: multi-club ownership is changing world football’s landscape
The new Hertha Berlin investors, 777 Partners, are one of many groups putting money into multiple clubs around the worldwww.theguardian.com
That coupled with ongoing accusations and claims of fraud would SURELY be enough to cause them to fail the PL Owners and Directors test.
The Saudi PIF passed it, and they’re owned by a state who literally butchered a journalist
Human rights in Saudi Arabia
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If these fellas can get in, anybody can.
Josh Wander
None of their board of directors were ever charged or convicted in a criminal court.
Because the Saudi's have loads of money so the Tory Government intervened.The Saudi PIF passed it, and they’re owned by a state who literally butchered a journalist, alongside a load of war crimes and human rights abuses
Have you seen where they're currently positioned in 2. Bundesliga?With Hertha, It'd be like them taking us over in April and we got relegated. You wouldn't and shouldn't exactly blame them for it.
Because the Saudi's have loads of money so the Tory Government intervened.
777 haven't got a bean so no chance of the Tory's doing any favours for them.
That being said, the FA would probably pass them just to watch us suffer.
Yeah there’s nothing really there that disqualifies him. Ultimately though the PL just cares that you have money and lots of it. The big question is whether they actually do.
- involved being; dishonest, violent, fraudulent, corrupt, perverting the course of justice or committing a hate crime
And neither has the 777 fella, of any of those crimes.
Have you seen where they're currently positioned in 2. Bundesliga?
Yeah there’s nothing really there that disqualifies him. Ultimately though the PL just cares that you have money and lots of it. The big question is whether they actually do.