Damn, this a tough choice.
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No, its surely much higher.
I'm confused, say Amanda Staveley and some Arabs purchase the Lewis family ENIC share of the club it means ENIC will become simply Levy who will then own 100% of ENIC which will consist of his present 29% being the new 100% total.
Or is it so that if the Lewis family ENIC share is sold, the new owners are purchasing a majority share in ENIC rather than the club directly?
ENIC would still be ENIC.I'm confused, say Amanda Staveley and some Arabs purchase the Lewis family ENIC share of the club it means ENIC will become simply Levy who will then own 100% of ENIC which will consist of his present 29% being the new 100% total.
Or is it so that if the Lewis family ENIC share is sold, the new owners are purchasing a majority share in ENIC rather than the club directly?
I'm confused, say Amanda Staveley and some Arabs purchase the Lewis family ENIC share of the club it means ENIC will become simply Levy who will then own 100% of ENIC which will consist of his present 29% being the new 100% total.
Or is it so that if the Lewis family ENIC share is sold, the new owners are purchasing a majority share in ENIC rather than the club directly?
That's what I was wondering, because if the new owners are purchasing ENIC, then it's not really ENIC Out! It's ENIC ownership change.Yes this. ENIC would still exist with both the new owners replacing the Lewis family and Levy would still be in situ.
The concern would be that the new owners would bring Levy back in. Although I wonder if Lewis would make it a condition of sale that it couldnt happen.
That's what I was wondering, because if the new owners are purchasing ENIC, then it's not really ENIC Out! It's ENIC ownership change.
So the thread poll should be Lewis family in or out?
Surely they'd just buy ENICs shares of the club as opposed to buying shares in ENIC? Levy only owns 30% of ENIC, I doubt he could overrule the sale.I'm confused, say Amanda Staveley and some Arabs purchase the Lewis family ENIC share of the club it means ENIC will become simply Levy who will then own 100% of ENIC which will consist of his present 29% being the new 100% total.
Or is it so that if the Lewis family ENIC share is sold, the new owners are purchasing a majority share in ENIC rather than the club directly?
I reckon there is a fair chance that if there's an ENIC change of majority share holder, the new owners may well like Levy back because he has helped to make the present owner's shares significantly more valuable.I dont want Levy anywhere near the club either so I think of it all as the same thing.
I reckon there is a fair chance that if there's an ENIC change of majority share holder, the new owners may well like Levy back because he has helped to make the present owner's shares significantly more valuable.
The club hasn't been successful enough on the pitch with Levy at the helm but he has done well with increasing the value, utilising the stadium, and had no PSR issues, which I think is the point that Gary Neville makes about him.
Maybe the new owners might think if they inject a shit load of money into the club and get a decent DOF things on the pitch with Levy as CEO will be different?
I don't think we've seen the last of that little git.
Odds on Airprix being the first? I'm going 1/3.Hmmm.
Now I have a tough decision to make. I'll have to sleep on this.
I don't know, maybe you're correct.Surely they'd just buy ENICs shares of the club as opposed to buying shares in ENIC? Levy only owns 30% of ENIC, I doubt he could overrule the sale.
If ENIC sell their shares in Spurs the only way Levy comes back is if new owners decide to bring him onboard, otherwise he's history