Spoony
The People's President
What a pointless tweet.
All of our credit facilities/indentures have change of control provisions that require payoff if the club is taken over by new owners. All outstanding debt will be due at closing.Depends on the bank, the bank may require the debt be taken care of before the sale
Unless they invade Ukraine, the West will do nothing. Saudi Arabia's leader ordered the grisly execution of a journalist in which he was, while still alive, cut to pieces with a bonesaw, and it did nothing to prevent the Newcastle deal.He’s basically predicting an oligarch/state owned future that neither Liverpool or Manchester United can compete with.
He’s not wrong - the UK political leaders should really grow some balls here and do something so the two arguably biggest cultural institutions doesnt become either sportswashing tools or oligarch play toys.
Why will they? It is just another business investment from these rich states. The West has a defined set of allies. And these rich oligarch nations are the good guys, so to speak.He’s not wrong - the UK political leaders should really grow some balls here and do something so the two arguably biggest cultural institutions doesnt become either sportswashing tools or oligarch play toys.
Right?What a pointless tweet.
I think its a US consortiumTo me that suggests they are already someway down the line and have this as a timetable for when the process is expected to complete by.
Me too. And I think it's one the Glazer's approve of(as opposed to simply being people who offered most money) hence this recommendation process to help give new owners legitimacy.I think its a US consortium
Why are people celebrating this? I was expecting new owners for Christmas.
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Just need Harry Redknapp to pipe up saying he's been told by a big insider what's happening.We’re at that boring stage aren’t we. You know the one where we’ve all gone through the breaking news from reputable sources, excitement, speculation, hope, people talking like they have inside knowledge and then……feck all for ages.
It’s like the transfer forum in jan or summer but much, much more important.
I think so, too. They will sell to someone they 'know'. Someone in their circle. Perhaps the fee will include more than just money.I think its a US consortium
Still don't get how they'll make loads of money in the current climate whilst trying to compete with the oil clubs.I think so, too. They will sell to someone they 'know'. Someone in their circle. Perhaps the fee will include more than just money.
Sweeeeet!
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Yeah, Gary Cotterill chasing ‘arrys car down as he pulls out of a pie and mash shop that’s owned by Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum.Just need Harry Redknapp to pipe up saying he's been told by a big insider what's happening.
Like when he was adamant Ronaldo to Chelsea in the summer was happening.
Outside of the stadium issue the Glazers can currently compete with oil clubs looking at our current transfer and wage spending. I think the issue is whether currently we can compete it's more whether current owners can and invest in stadium. Maybe they've got some quotes on that and managing to finance stadium and keep up with the oil clubs is beyond the Glazer's means.Still don't get how they'll make loads of money in the current climate whilst trying to compete with the oil clubs.
Yeah and I'm expecting Shakira to knock on my front door any minute.Why are people celebrating this? I was expecting new owners for Christmas.
How is Boehly expecting to make money? Or all the rest US-based people who were interested in Chelsea? Don't know, but they must have something in mind if they're willing. Especially if the Glazers are willing to let the club go for less hard funds in exchange for something else. Also, they don't necessarily have to compete with oil money or promise anything. They just need to keep the club relevant enough, which could be done with no investment on their side beyond the initial purchase, as long as they don't take directly out of the club or saddle it with more debt.Still don't get how they'll make loads of money in the current climate whilst trying to compete with the oil clubs.
Other than the word "if" then I love it.
As ifWhy are people celebrating this? I was expecting new owners for Christmas.
Yeah what difference can such a small word like "if" make eh?Other than the word "if" then I love it.
They must be very confident of getting their valuation matched, as if they back out now then I dread to think what will happen, in fact you'd think they likely know already who is probably buying us.
Would have been nice to get it done that quick (and maybe a statement January signing to boot)Why are people celebrating this? I was expecting new owners for Christmas.
Talk about a tweet about nothing
Well that’s news, I’ve heard otherwise that it depends but that’s great news. Happy to be rid of the debtAll of our credit facilities/indentures have change of control provisions that require payoff if the club is taken over by new owners. All outstanding debt will be due at closing.
Glazers own an NFL team right…I hope if it's US, it's one of those dick-swinging, NFL-owning ones, like the Boehly one. Even if it is though, Brighton's backroom team has already been bought out, so Paul Mitchell for DoF?
I hope a sale happens quickly enough for us to be on point for the summer.
Indeed they do but so does Boehly. Most NFL owners are not like them. Some are though (like the people who have connections with Raine and were in prime position to get Chelsea before their fans chased them out).Glazers own an NFL team right…
I don’t want any US buyer but if it’s inevitable I just hope they don’t take dividends and all that shit, do actually invest in the facilities and fecking attend matches
This is partly why I'm skeptical of Ratcliffe being serious about bidding. Just a couple of months ago his people were saying that the club wasn't for sale. But these deals don't just happen on a whim, so part of me thinks the Glazers have indeed been willing to sell for a while now.To me that suggests they are already someway down the line and have this as a timetable for when the process is expected to complete by.
Maybe Ratcliffe was told to button it for a while whilst they thought it over, which is why he came out with guff about them not wanting to sell, them been the "nicest people" and "proper gentlemen", which is clearly total crap, after initial news about him wanting to buy us.This is partly why I'm skeptical of Ratcliffe being serious about bidding. Just a couple of months ago his people were saying that the club wasn't for sale. But these deals don't just happen on a whim, so part of me thinks the Glazers have indeed been willing to sell for a while now.
That's a fair point.Maybe Ratcliffe was told to button it for a while whilst they thought it over, which is why he came out with guff about them not wanting to sell, them been the "nicest people" and "proper gentlemen", which is clearly total crap, after initial news about him wanting to buy us.
The Glazers were probably surprised by him saying what he did, on the back of Chelsea selling for so much, then with the Super League been a non starter, and the unrest making the club spend so much again in the summer, they started to take it more seriously to the point of wanting out, which is why they are been so vocal about wanting sell all of a sudden to lure other bidders in, the reality is though that if they don't materlise Ratcliffe's bid will be accepted.