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Latest Takeover Rumour. The Moores / Noell one

Are you For or Against the idea of the possible Moores / Noell takeover ?


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Well hes worth 3bn, compared to 500mx2
Hes 40ish, compared to 70+
Yeah the 70+ thing is a bit worrying. Still not overly excited about the thought of being owned by someone who's club almost got relegated from the 2 Bundesliga recently, unless he says he's going to spend loads more on us than he does on them.
 
Yeah the 70+ thing is a bit worrying. Still not overly excited about the thought of being owned by someone who's club almost got relegated from the 2 Bundesliga recently, unless he says he's going to spend loads more on us than he does on them.

I personally dont think theres anything in it, but the previous story about this fella was all about him moaning about the fact he couldnt get 100% of the club, thus means he doesnt wanna spunk his money making the other shareholders rich, but, as I said, its a nothing story and whilst he may have some interest, I dont think hes anywhere near being in the running.
 

the guy from Jordan hasn't spent a penny for the german club he bought though has he?

and he's already lost interest in them.. so.. i'm not so sure he's better than the americans
 

the guy from Jordan hasn't spent a penny for the german club he bought though has he?

and he's already lost interest in them.. so.. i'm not so sure he's better than the americans

Ismaik has become frustrated with the ownership structure at 1860 Munich and is preparing to buy big in the Premier League.

He was in London this week and told Sportsmail: ‘The difficulties we are facing in Germany mean we are kind of regretting not coming to the UK and we think we should now come and buy a club here and invest in a country where football is so entertaining and passionate.

‘English football is full of big teams with big histories and with an incredible league and great support from the federation for the small teams and investors.

‘There are also the rules that encourage and help investors and give them a hand so that they can make their clubs successful. It might take a month, it might take three years but we are considering investing in a club in England.’

Ismaik saved 1860 Munich from insolvency in 2011, but his voting rights are restricted because of the rules governing teams in Germany. He can only have 49 per cent of the voting rights and there are many people involved in the decision-making process at the club.
 

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