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How could they buy us when they've just bought Man City? Isn't that breaking FIFA rules? :lol:

 

 

Different ones.

 

I've got my mate Gates on the case. Promised all season ticket holders would take part in his clinical trials. We can handle a bit of Gigantism.

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How could they buy us when they've just bought Man City? Isn't that breaking FIFA rules? :lol:

 

Different ones.

 

I've got my mate Gates on the case. Promised all season ticket holders would take part in his clinical trials. We can handle a bit of Gigantism.

They all look the same to me.

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How could they buy us when they've just bought Man City? Isn't that breaking FIFA rules? :lol:

 

 

Different ones.

 

I've got my mate Gates on the case. Promised all season ticket holders would take part in his clinical trials. We can handle a bit of Gigantism.

 

 

St. Gates' Park, could be catchy.

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How could they buy us when they've just bought Man City? Isn't that breaking FIFA rules? :lol:

 

 

Different ones.

 

I've got my mate Gates on the case. Promised all season ticket holders would take part in his clinical trials. We can handle a bit of Gigantism.

 

I have to handle that every day lad. :D

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcas...72703-21665441/

 

The latest United crisis is attracting attention from throughout the whole of the football world.

 

And nowhere more so than in India where billionaire Anil Ambani and his Reliance group are still more than interested in buying Mike Ashley out.

 

My information is that Reliance are still ready to put a £275m offer on the table for Newcastle United.

 

Tomorrow it'll be "wide of the mark" :lol:

 

Wish it wasn't tbh.

 

 

I'll grasp at any straw going

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Flying to England on Monday to discuss a takeover with an English club. My money is on Everton since their chairman effectively whored them out yesterday.

Where's that coming from Nick?

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Flying to England on Monday to discuss a takeover with an English club. My money is on Everton since their chairman effectively whored them out yesterday.

Where's that coming from Nick?

 

Guess :huh:

 

"The word coming out of Argentina is that Aimar is a canny playmaker"

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Flying to England on Monday to discuss a takeover with an English club. My money is on Everton since their chairman effectively whored them out yesterday.

Where's that coming from Nick?

 

Everton 'need billionaire owner'

 

Everton owner Bill Kenwright says the club need a new billionaire owner if they are to remain competitive in the Premier League.

 

Kenwright said the massive riches available to Manchester City, who are set to be taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group, highlighted the need.

 

"I'm a pauper when it comes to other chairmen," said Kenwright.

 

"I want Everton to have a billionaire, but it is not me. My shares have been for sale from the day I bought in."

 

And the £15m expenditure on Fellaini was dwarfed by the British record fee of £32.4m that City spent to bring Robinho to Eastlands.

 

The Arabian investors have wealth that puts even Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in the shade, and Kenwright believes their involvement has changed the landscape of British football and the Premier League.

 

"Now Arabs have bought Man City, making it even more difficult for Everton," said Kenwright, speaking at the club's extraordinary general meeting (EGM).

 

"I cannot go on like this, we need a new owner and we will continue to try to find one.

 

"I cannot see an alternative. This summer's transfer window has been the worst and most difficult I can remember.

 

 

"Every year it becomes more difficult to find the money. It is impossible to continue in the financial way we are at the moment."

 

The EGM was called to discuss the proposed new Everton stadium in Kirkby, a proposal that has been opposed by some of the club's fans angered by the planned move to outside Liverpool's city boundaries.

 

"We believe that there is no other financially available option in Liverpool," said acting chief executive Robert Elstone.

 

"We've been offered only two other sites in the city, and they were not viable.

 

"If we try to develop Goodison Park, we will have to revise our club budget and expectation.

 

"This club has always punched above its weight with a great manager in control. It is unwise to continue to rely on that to be successful."

 

There's the bit about him whoring Everton, from the Beeb.

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Flying to England on Monday to discuss a takeover with an English club. My money is on Everton since their chairman effectively whored them out yesterday.

Where's that coming from Nick?

 

Guess :huh:

 

"The word coming out of Argentina is that Aimar is a canny playmaker"

heheheh that Barcelona one you mentioned pmsl "A Barcelona fan based in Catalunya told me he believes Edmilson would jump at a Tyneside move"

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Flying to England on Monday to discuss a takeover with an English club. My money is on Everton since their chairman effectively whored them out yesterday.

Where's that coming from Nick?

 

Everton 'need billionaire owner'

 

Everton owner Bill Kenwright says the club need a new billionaire owner if they are to remain competitive in the Premier League.

 

Kenwright said the massive riches available to Manchester City, who are set to be taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group, highlighted the need.

 

"I'm a pauper when it comes to other chairmen," said Kenwright.

 

"I want Everton to have a billionaire, but it is not me. My shares have been for sale from the day I bought in."

 

And the £15m expenditure on Fellaini was dwarfed by the British record fee of £32.4m that City spent to bring Robinho to Eastlands.

 

The Arabian investors have wealth that puts even Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in the shade, and Kenwright believes their involvement has changed the landscape of British football and the Premier League.

 

"Now Arabs have bought Man City, making it even more difficult for Everton," said Kenwright, speaking at the club's extraordinary general meeting (EGM).

 

"I cannot go on like this, we need a new owner and we will continue to try to find one.

 

"I cannot see an alternative. This summer's transfer window has been the worst and most difficult I can remember.

 

 

"Every year it becomes more difficult to find the money. It is impossible to continue in the financial way we are at the moment."

 

The EGM was called to discuss the proposed new Everton stadium in Kirkby, a proposal that has been opposed by some of the club's fans angered by the planned move to outside Liverpool's city boundaries.

 

"We believe that there is no other financially available option in Liverpool," said acting chief executive Robert Elstone.

 

"We've been offered only two other sites in the city, and they were not viable.

 

"If we try to develop Goodison Park, we will have to revise our club budget and expectation.

 

"This club has always punched above its weight with a great manager in control. It is unwise to continue to rely on that to be successful."

 

There's the bit about him whoring Everton, from the Beeb.

He's 100% right there, and for decades.

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