What would Shanks say.
Can I watch you train at Bellefield please lads.
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What would Shanks say.
Yep, exactly the point i was trying to makeI suppose it’s not formally agreed yet or close to being implemented.
They’d need to pump millions in to get us on an even keel off the field never mind starting to invest in the team mind lol
Even then, with us being so close to the line on PSR I’d imagine there’d be a decent chunk of time before we could spend much without sales.
I've been convinced for ages that we'd be in the second tier for either our last season at Goodison or the first at Bramley Moore. Would be peak Everton.But that's what would come with administration.
I've always had the horrible premonition of us playing our first game at Bramley Moore in the Championship.
So the takeover WONT happen if 777 CANNOT meet the conditions?! Wow.Everton and 777 Partners are days away from learning their takeover fate, according to Alan Myers.
The Sky Sports journalist admitted that the takeover will not happen if the American investment fund cannot meet the conditions of the SPA and Premier League.
So the takeover WONT happen if 777 CANNOT meet the conditions?! Wow.
Cheers Alan.
Finally, an actual ITK who makes a mockery of all the guessnonces
So the takeover WONT happen if 777 CANNOT meet the conditions?! Wow.
Cheers Alan.
No idea how they would pass the “Fit & Proper” directors test.
PL would be totally corrupt if they do
Still “waiting in the wings”
Yet around us the club is crumbling and 777 are on the verge of liquidation
They are "ready to pounce" any day now.
The problem has always been price, Dave.But isn't that when you would wait to reveal your own interest if you were a potential buyer in the background?
I mean, what's their alternative strategy and message to Moshiri? "If 777 fall through we'll give you exactly what they were offering"?
That would be a bit stupid.
Amazes me that our own fans see tat clubs in the PL and Championship getting bought out and then don't believe their own club - with 71 years of unbroken top flight history, one of 4 huge clubs in the cradle of English football in the north west of England, with a nearly built state of the art stadium which will be the best in this country outside London, with another year of safety (with ease) behind them and a manager capable of delivering safety for the foreseeable - couldn't attract interest outside of 777.
Exactly. And I'm sure all parties know this.The problem has always been price, Dave.
Suppose you want to buy a masterpiece of the art world. You're at the auction where it's sold off, and some nimrod comes in with a bid that's well past what anyone, including you, was willing to pay. Their ability to come up with the funds is questionable.
What do you do? Shut up and wait. Flapping your yap does two bad things. It puts you at risk of a suit if the deal falls through, and it drives up the price at the next auction.
The problem isn't an absence of interest. It's an unwillingness to pay the valuation of a debt-free club like West Ham for a club burdened by at least half a billion worth of high-interest notes. Remove the overpay from the field of contest, and things will get interesting.
I also think once the clubs ditch Masters and get someone competent in there will be a move to a Premier League owned streaming service with changes in legislation around the 3pm UK blackout.But isn't that when you would wait to reveal your own interest if you were a potential buyer in the background?
I mean, what's their alternative strategy and message to Moshiri? "If 777 fall through we'll give you exactly what they were offering"?
That would be a bit stupid.
Amazes me that our own fans see tat clubs in the PL and Championship getting bought out and then don't believe their own club - with 71 years of unbroken top flight history, one of 4 huge clubs in the cradle of English football in the north west of England, with a nearly built state of the art stadium which will be the best in this country outside London, with another year of safety (with ease) behind them and a manager capable of delivering safety for the foreseeable - couldn't attract interest outside of 777.
Everton and 777 Partners are days away from learning their takeover fate, according to Alan Myers.
The Sky Sports journalist admitted that the takeover will not happen if the American investment fund cannot meet the conditions of the SPA and Premier League.
Won't be up to Moshiri to give an extension soon, it'll be up to MSP (again)Translation: days away till the next extension as for some weird reason Mosh wants to sell to these 777 clowns