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I'm of the same mindset.

777 are very busy acquiring numerous teams around the world. Might be over stretching themselves and being overly ambitious to say the least.

Getting Genoa from Serie B to Serie A was probably a small investment in money.

The Premier League is mega cash rich and couldn't be done on the cheap. I can see it ending in tears.
We are circling the drain with what we have now. The inevitable will happen if we don’t at least roll the dice.
 


Nothing to see here just 777 Partners defaulting on a $40m loan.

And the guarantors of the loan given to 777 Partners, two investment companies, SuttonPark Capital and Signal Financial owned and founded by Joshua Wander and Steve Pasko.


Get them in the bin.




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Nothing to see here just 777 Partners defaulting on a $40m loan.

And the guarantors of the loan given to 777 Partners, two investment companies, SuttonPark Capital and Signal Financial owned and founded by Joshua Wander and Steve Pasko.


Get them in the bin.




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But the experts told me Moshiri is the worst owner of all time and we would be lucky to have such great owners in 777.

Who needs a £500m+ stadium funded and investment when you can have a group of cowboys who default on loans and dont spend a penny on the clubs they invest in :hayee:

Be careful what you wish for.
 
But the experts told me Moshiri is the worst owner of all time and we would be lucky to have such great owners in 777.

Who needs a £500m+ stadium funded and investment when you can have a group of cowboys who default on loans and dont spend a penny on the clubs they invest in :hayee:

Be careful what you wish for.
Remind me again where Moshiri’s spending has got us in the league? Oh that’s right a second successive relegation battle
 

Remind me again where Moshiri’s spending has got us in the league? Oh that’s right a second successive relegation battle

So thats solely on him and nothing to do with the numerous scouts/dofs/managers over his tenure ?

Not saying he doesnt take a good portion of the blame as ultimately he's the owner however.... if you think things will get better with a group of cowboys who default on loans and invest no money then you're living in cuckoo land Stevie man !
 
I was talking to the boy about this before.

My words were "It really cant go worse than Moshiri", but oh it can, it very much can.
It cant really though. I find it almost impossible to believe new owners could make worse decision.

Football is also about escapism and hope and the current leadership have left us with no hope. Why persist with something we know won't work rather than try something else and find out if it might work.
 

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