I'm certainly not mate.Don't WUM mate...
Just listened to it.
White almost word for word what Aaron's wrote.
Said he tried to contact Moshiri & Kenwright but got no answer.
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I'm certainly not mate.Don't WUM mate...
I’m 95% sure he only does it now to wind you up mate ?.Please tell me he’s not on Talksport now.
Captain my captain!!!
I'm pretty sure there would be enough reason and evidence too with the correct documentationCan shareholders ask for this? Genuine question.
A majority sale is tho. And you've bolded that.
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.
Well he says the club isn’t for sale, but the article very much does.He literally says in his piece that investment is incoming and will be announced shortly, someone is taking a stake in the club, so both pieces actually don’t contradict.
It’s going to be the Fortress Sport Fund isn’t it?He literally says in his piece that investment is incoming and will be announced shortly, someone is taking a stake in the club, so both pieces actually don’t contradict.
What time, I’d like to be there.I have it on good authority that Bill Kenwright will be catapulted into the Irish Sea tomorrow morning