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so it’s not? if it’s just investors means him and the leech are still they’re?
I would imagine a competent board or owner could find investment. Or, you know, owners as rich as the state funded owners will just fund it themselves.Oh and Newcastle had £500m worth of stadium build did they? They had a stadium built, we have to fund ours and that means a new owner finding that funding too.
One of the most surreal nights I've experienced on here since "Crystanbul".I am going to be regaling the events of these past few days / weeks to my great-grandkids in 40 years time. This is stuff of folklore.
“Grandad, did all that REALLY happen though?”
“Yes my lad, yes it did, and I was there”.
I like your world, what substance do I need to take to join it?I would imagine with a competent board or owners could find investment. Or, you know, owners as rich as the state funded owners will just fund it themselves.
Everton have become a massive fun spongetouchy
The Guardian just rehashing old stories. If you read past their clickbait title the article states:
"Everton have been put up for sale by Farhad Moshiri, who is looking for offers of more than £500m for the Premier League club.
In recent months Moshiri has sought outside investment but he has finally put Everton on the market, and would consider a minority or majority sale. A number of potential buyers have expressed interest."
Key point in bold - a minority sale isn't selling the club its seeking investment.
You don’t think a state funded ownership like the Saudi PIF at Newcastle could afford to build a new stadium with their own funds?I like your world, what substance do I need to take to join it?
I dunno, it's not a tabloid.The Guardian just rehashing old stories. If you read past their clickbait title the article states:
"Everton have been put up for sale by Farhad Moshiri, who is looking for offers of more than £500m for the Premier League club.
In recent months Moshiri has sought outside investment but he has finally put Everton on the market, and would consider a minority or majority sale. A number of potential buyers have expressed interest."
Key point in bold - a minority sale isn't selling the club its seeking investment.
Whilst Moshiri's interview was prior to the WHU game according to the FAB I doubt he's changed from a deal close to investment to wanting gone completely.