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You have at least twice put 1 billion out there as the value of the club.
Again, I really don't understand where you are getting these numbers. Their investment doubles once the stadium is complete? How?
If the club was worth 1 billion, the sale price would be 1 billion. There's a few months left of the stadium build, the club won’t appreciate that much when the stadium is complete. Frankly the club would be lucky to recoup that cost given the overruns
You truly are the lowest of the low.
Listen, if he’s trying to give money away…..
Usmanov won't be anywhere near this club again mate.If Usmanov did come back (and thats a pretty big "if" considering the Ukraine War) then he/Moshiri will be here for many years to come when you consider the proposed USM naming rights deal for BMD was scheduled to be around 10 years.
Some wont like it but it would be the best thing for the club outside of a Gulf State buyout, which looks very unlikely.
Do you disagree with what hes saying?
Hopefully he/she/they avoid BMD when climbing out of The Mersey but step on Anfield on the way to Goodison.
Now I know why people get on you mate.If Putin called a ceasefire under "certain obligations" which the West accepted, you would be suprised how quickly Oligarchs would be welcomed back into the West.
We allow regimes that stone gay people and use slave labour into buying football clubs and hosting World Cups.
Whilst I do not believe that Moshiri is purposely holding back selling the club, if he is, then maybe he knows something Joe Public doesnt know ?
If Usmanov is as close to Putin as some claim he is, then maybe, just maybe, he knows he'll be back in the frame in the near future ?
There’s more chance of me agreeing with @davek than agreeing with anything he ever posts.
Wouldn't shock me if Friedkin still does the deal and this was only a negotiating tactic in response to some last minute alteration to the terms of the deal from Moshiri.
I'm sure I'm over simplifying this, or I have missed a massive point, but, if the club were to go into administration, the biggest losers would be Moshiri, 777 or acap or whoever that money is currently owed to and the Friedkin group. May they have decided that if they can't delay the payment to 777/acap, that it is in their interests to allow us to go into administration and then, as major creditors, come to an arrangement with the administrator to buy the club and pay off 777/acap and Moshiri at a significantly reduced rate.
As I say, it's probably flawed thinking as I know nothing about the worlds of finance or business.