Prize to the first person who photoshops the loan ranger.
Great find.
I actually meant to pm you with it yesterday dave, it's made for you really. There's a few corkers in there.
*In tears*
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I'm gonna say it again. If DK had gone ahead, we might have been in a position where Kenwright could have sold his shares to outside investors and we would have had a new ground - something very few billionaires are going to invest in. I said at the We might have had someone who was able to put serious money into the team. At the time of the decision I said that this was the start of the slow decline of Everton.
Given the boards inability / unwillingness to attract investment, my prediction to bearing fruit.
Those who opposed DK had no realistic alternative and are now turning to "hate the board"
Sad, real sad.
I'm gonna say it again. If DK had gone ahead, we might have been in a position where Kenwright could have sold his shares to outside investors and we would have had a new ground - something very few billionaires are going to invest in. I said at the We might have had someone who was able to put serious money into the team. At the time of the decision I said that this was the start of the slow decline of Everton.
Given the boards inability / unwillingness to attract investment, my prediction to bearing fruit.
Those who opposed DK had no realistic alternative and are now turning to "hate the board"
Sad, real sad.
I'm gonna say it again. If DK had gone ahead, we might have been in a position where Kenwright could have sold his shares to outside investors and we would have had a new ground - something very few billionaires are going to invest in. I said at the We might have had someone who was able to put serious money into the team. At the time of the decision I said that this was the start of the slow decline of Everton.
*In tears*
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I'm gonna say it again. If DK had gone ahead, we might have been in a position where Kenwright could have sold his shares to outside investors and we would have had a new ground - something very few billionaires are going to invest in. I said at the We might have had someone who was able to put serious money into the team. At the time of the decision I said that this was the start of the slow decline of Everton.
Given the boards inability / unwillingness to attract investment, my prediction to bearing fruit.
Those who opposed DK had no realistic alternative and are now turning to "hate the board"
Sad, real sad.
Is the hadron collider still working? There's just been a second huge distortion of normal reality.