To sell anything you first need a seller.
nail / head... all the rest is a waste of bandwidth
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To sell anything you first need a seller.
Really think our missing the point here, that was businesses going out and bringing their own men in to assist a sale. This is BU a third party with really nothing to do with the business bringing some one in ,no business in the world would do that.
Hand on heart Joey if you had millions invested in a business would you let an unknown third party sell it for you?
Does Venkys still own Rovers? Or have they ditched the club already?
Fastest way to doom for Everton is to do mistake like Blackburn did.
Does Venkys still own Rovers? Or have they ditched the club already?
Fastest way to doom for Everton is to do mistake like Blackburn did.
TBF to fernandes, its the managers theyve had that messed that club up.Good point mate, its the quality of the ownership rather then just lifting your skirt at any old take over that important. You dont get a grace period as an owner int he PL to mes up Via: Venkys and Tony Fernandes.
TBF to fernandes, its the managers theyve had that messed that club up.
TBF to fernandes, its the managers theyve had that messed that club up.
Hes pored money in, going to redevelop the stadium and training ground and has improved there commercial deals ten fold. Only problem with him is hes been naive enough to let a director of football or whatever they had there hand out stupid contracts a few years agoBut i strongly believe that effective decision making is as important as just throwing money at it - money should just be one of the qualities we should look for in new ownership. Similar to Lerner who blew his load, pulled back, squad stripped and made Villa yearly relegation strugglers.
The buck always stops at the top for me.
Liverpool FC will open an office in Asia to take the next step in expansion in the region, chief executive Ian Ayre has revealed.
Ayre said the Reds were looking to set up a “physical presence” and “get closer” to the club’s major commercial markets in the Far East.
Liverpool opened a London office last year and the expansion in Asia is seen as the obvious follow-up move.
Forgot the bedsit dweller or the ICI manager that this board showed the books to I see.