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Bunch of bastards after cheating in the last game against us, targeting and fouling vicario with VAR complicit, was hoping these scouse cunts got relegated
Been hoping for that for years now, they are the proverbial turd that will not flush, that saying fits that club like a glove, so much so I reckon they should have it on their badge...
 
They are so fucked, it is actually hilarious.


View: https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1763126562130415853?s=20

Shame it didnt happen to the scum though isnt it. Had Usminov got control of them they could have found themselves in a similar situation. Although knowing them, gotten out of it.


Wowsers. Newcastle were bought for £300 million. I'm somewhat surprised with the new stadium on the horizon (albeit lots to do around that) that someone with more cash hasnt come in and tried to buy them.

In the meantime, 777 has already lent Everton £190million for the club’s running costs and to finish the construction of their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. These loans have come on top of the huge sums Everton owe Moshiri and its previous lenders Metro Bank, MSP Sports Capital and Rights and Media Funding.

Moshiri will almost certainly have to completely write off the £750million he is owed by the club but that would still leave £550million in third-party debt, which is getting close to what most experts believe the club is worth, once the rest of the new stadium bill and cash to cover the club’s annual losses are factored in.
 
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Wowsers. Newcastle were bought for £300 million. I'm somewhat surprised with the new stadium on the horizon (albeit lots to do around that) that someone with more cash hasnt come in and tried to buy them.

In the meantime, 777 has already lent Everton £190million for the club’s running costs and to finish the construction of their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. These loans have come on top of the huge sums Everton owe Moshiri and its previous lenders Metro Bank, MSP Sports Capital and Rights and Media Funding.

Moshiri will almost certainly have to completely write off the £750million he is owed by the club but that would still leave £550million in third-party debt, which is getting close to what most experts believe the club is worth, once the rest of the new stadium bill and cash to cover the club’s annual losses are factored in.

1. How can that not be considered further under 'operating losses'???

2. Isn't FFP meant to prevent clubs getting into such a position?
 
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3/5 of the bottom end clubs affected by their rule breaking now set to sue for what could amount to in excess of 100m.
 
They are so fucked, it is actually hilarious.


View: https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1763126562130415853?s=20

Shame it didnt happen to the scum though isnt it. Had Usminov got control of them they could have found themselves in a similar situation. Although knowing them, gotten out of it.


FT running a more detailed story - but a similar conclusion that 777 Re, a reinsurance subsidiary, is losing control of assets it needs to finance an Everton acquisition (assets were supposed to be invested in safe 'widows and orphans' type things), so 777 acquisition is unravelling


View: https://x.com/FD/status/1767507466831491562?s=20
 

View: https://x.com/KieranMaguire/status/1768651012368159155?s=20

Surely no way can 777 deal be approved

But if Moshiri has no Plan B its a problem,

I can see appeals going on until the end of the season.


The PL will wave it through, you know what they are like. It will be detriment to the bigger picture with everton though, we can see that coming a mile off if they get control of them. A shame for their fans because we’ve seen what a new stadium can do to a club to help them financially. Probably why 777 are so desperate to buy them. But that’s why I find it equally strange there are no other bidders in the running. Something has to be amiss with that.
 
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