EFC_FRANCIS
Player Valuation: £35m
250 million all in to buy a premier league club with the newest stadium in the league sounds a damn good deal. 777, if they have the funds, should be biting hands off.
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Because they haven't sued them it must be true !??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!@??!?!?!I’m fast running out of patience with you.
If Josimar weren’t credible, surely 777 would have sued their ass off for libel, slander, misrepresentation of accounts etc etc.
Probably, ring fenced, again
250 million plus about 750 million to pay off debt, not such a good deal.250 million all in to buy a premier league club with the newest stadium in the league sounds a damn good deal. 777, if they have the funds, should be biting hands off.
This is the scary bit for me , they don't publish rumours or misfacts.Bloomberg is a highly regarded media org mate.
Nobody laughs at them.
"I will now receive your surrender" is exactly what I'll say anytime I win an arguement with my missus from now on.
Apologies for the getting the person leading the selling discussions wrong (I didn’t) and roughly getting wrong the date of a tragedy.
I've rather sadly found out this evening that one of the lawyers who was involved in closing the deal with 777 and EFC unfortunately passed away days after it was agreed because of stress and mental health issues.
I hope her death isn't for nothing.
and someone took they’re life? christ
Who the HECK is 'josimar'?For these reasons and others, Josimar understands that there is little optimism from Moshiri’s camp, or indeed in Premier League circles, or even privately from inside the firm itself, that 777 Partners will be able to meet the conditions set by the Premier League to complete the purchase of Everton. Even if they do, the league’s board would still have to meet to make a final decision before passing the transaction along to an independent oversight panel.
In short, it is make or break time for 777 Partners. And Josimar understands that a rival US bidder remains waiting in the wings should they be unable to complete a deal.
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The good news for 777 Partners is that the Premier League is finally “minded to approve” their bid to purchase Everton. The bad news is the four conditions they need to meet to make it happen. By Paul Brown and Philippe Auclair After days and weeks of feverish speculation surrounding their...josimarfootball.com
In case people missed it.
She was working 100 hour weeks in the lead up to the closure of deal.
Josimar understands that a rival US bidder remains waiting in the wings should they be unable to complete a deal.