We will spend more. Everyone else will spend more. Things will stay much the same.
Agree I want a change in the boardroom more than the finances. Get rid of Levy and stick someone like Paul Barber in.
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We will spend more. Everyone else will spend more. Things will stay much the same.
No really.
“and is weeks away from formally approaching Spurs owner Joe Lewis”
I’ll be more interested when it’s no longer weeks away. Everything with this club is always just over the horizon.
They shouldnt have said anything, Levy will be going out of his way now to avoid them at all costs!"weeks away from formally approaching Spurs owner"
Interested FC
Considering FC
Monitoring FC
File it under "never gonna happen"
“The bid is structured so that MSP and its partners will put forward 70 per cent of the purchase price, while backers from the Gulf, mainly from Abu Dhabi, will contribute the remaining 30 per cent”I think it will just be a way for the Qatari's to hold a 30% stake ?
Yep, that would improve the club more than any signing on the pitch.Agree I want a change in the boardroom more than the finances. Get rid of Levy and stick someone like Paul Barber in.
Maybe they know they are fucked at City and have to start again somewhere else.“The bid is structured so that MSP and its partners will put forward 70 per cent of the purchase price, while backers from the Gulf, mainly from Abu Dhabi, will contribute the remaining 30 per cent”
No direct mention of Qatar, but the involvement of Abu Dhabi could be problematic with their ownership of Man City.
Maybe they plan on selling up at City and letting them face the charges alone?“The bid is structured so that MSP and its partners will put forward 70 per cent of the purchase price, while backers from the Gulf, mainly from Abu Dhabi, will contribute the remaining 30 per cent”
No direct mention of Qatar, but the involvement of Abu Dhabi could be problematic with their ownership of Man City.
Maybe they know they are fucked at City and have to start again somewhere else.
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Maybe they plan on selling up at City and letting them face the charges alone?![]()
Who would buy them? They don't even own their own stadium or other tangible assets.Maybe they plan on selling up at City and letting them face the charges alone?![]()
No, it only means that they agree to take on the debt in it's current form.So does that mean they will be paying the debt off in Full? Seems strange as its on such a low interest rate, thought they would just be able to transfer the debt across.
Just stick them on ebay, 99p no reserve !Who would buy them? They don't even own their own stadium or other tangible assets.
“The bid is structured so that MSP and its partners will put forward 70 per cent of the purchase price, while backers from the Gulf, mainly from Abu Dhabi, will contribute the remaining 30 per cent”
No direct mention of Qatar, but the involvement of Abu Dhabi could be problematic with their ownership of Man City.
Never heard of him before, however now he is seen as the saviour of Spurs, the man who will take us back to our Glory days!