What's all this?
just something in the papers where is said Bill blocked a move for that player after Moshiri had agreed the move.. Nothing more nothing less.
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What's all this?
saying there that the government could block any sale of Everton due to links to Usmanov. Now I'm sure posters will tell me if I'm wrong, but was this the same government that allowed Abromovich to sell Chelsea ? What's the difference ?
I always thought the accounts ran till 1st March.Alan myers on twitter saying moise kean is now signed by juventus. Will the fee go on this seasons or next seasons accounts?
Ta la. I remember you saying about the cash flow being the problem. I thought our accounts wouldve been out by now. Myers saying the kean deal was finalised last week but again no mention in the press.I always thought the accounts ran till 1st March.
But then we had the whole "We need to sell Richarlison before 1st July" business, so in short, im not sure, but either way it doesnt make a difference with it being a rolling 2 windows and given the degree of prudence we have made the last few years.
As I keep saying, we arent not spending money due to FFP, its cos the business has no money and Mosh is spending his on the stadium.
Moshiri will not sell Everton despite receiving several serious offers
EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Moshiri is understood to have received several serious bids for Everton, which he values at £500million, but is not pursuing any of them at present.www.dailymail.co.uk
What a load of guffMoshiri will not sell Everton despite receiving several serious offers
EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Moshiri is understood to have received several serious bids for Everton, which he values at £500million, but is not pursuing any of them at present.www.dailymail.co.uk
It's the fact that with the introduction of an independent regulator for football that takeovers will now be subject to more scrutiny than ever before.saying there that the government could block any sale of Everton due to links to Usmanov. Now I'm sure posters will tell me if I'm wrong, but was this the same government that allowed Abromovich to sell Chelsea ? What's the difference ?
It makes sense for profit and sustainability rules ie. Richarlison sale to run July 1st-July 1st given contracts tend to expire on June 30th. Financial accounts run by financial years.I always thought the accounts ran till 1st March.
But then we had the whole "We need to sell Richarlison before 1st July" business, so in short, im not sure, but either way it doesnt make a difference with it being a rolling 2 windows and given the degree of prudence we have made the last few years.
As I keep saying, we arent not spending money due to FFP, its cos the business has no money and Mosh is spending his on the stadium.
It would be great if it was filmed like an episode of the Apprentice. One of the MSB’s contingent in Alan Sugar chair with BK and DBB pointing the finger at each other and fighting it out to stay on the board. At the end….‘you’re FIRED’…….‘and you’re FIRED as well’!Love, any new owners to arrive in with camera crews and just start dismantling kenwrights union of failure. "You're fired, and you're fired......."
A lot of links between Moshiri and Usmanov were sundered prior to the invasion of Ukraine, fortunately enough.They told him to sell Chelsea. Our visable links to Usmanov disappeared pretty much overnight.
Everything in that article is weeks old so how is it an exclusive ?
Ahh right it’s the daily fail and their relationship with the truth
Wages I think, Arnautovic is on big money and would have wanted big money.
Could do with the goals thoughyeah and at the wrong stage of his career the end.
I thought it was only Football Insider that came out with that one?just something in the papers where is said Bill blocked a move for that player after Moshiri had agreed the move.. Nothing more nothing less.
What I don't understand is, if a regulator was deeply suspicious, why would they only investigate in the event of the club being sold? Why wouldn't they just investigate anyway?Moshiri will not sell Everton despite receiving several serious offers
EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Moshiri is understood to have received several serious bids for Everton, which he values at £500million, but is not pursuing any of them at present.www.dailymail.co.uk