777 Partners - Revised Poll Added 07/05/2024

Revised Polling options on who wants a 777 takeover


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The Premier League can not afford a club to go into administration, it will be seen globally as "Premier league bubble burst", it will have a domino effect, even the other clubs (especially the big ones) will also hate the idea.

The premier league and the authorities have to make a choice, the lesser of two evel type of choice, what is worst for them? Allowing 777 to take control or refusing it which means the current owner/situation remains the same? How can they allow the situation remains the same if we can't even pay the bills?

I won't be surprised at all if a rapid approval is issued, no one can afford the Moshiri circus any longer
This could be a scenario that plays out, all of our creditors etc would feel the effects of us going into administration and i get the feeling that other clubs may well be feeling financial pinches, but as i said other day dont see anyone bending over backwards like they did for Chelsea to facilitate a sale
 

  • Founder members of the Football League in 1888
  • Founder members of the FA Premier League in 1992
  • First club to be presented with the League Championship trophy
  • First club to present medals for winning the Championship
  • First club to stage an FA Cup final - Notts County v Bolton Wanderers, 1894
  • First club on Merseyside to win the FA Cup, 1906
  • First club to go on an overseas football tour
  • First club to construct a purpose-built football stadium
  • First club to have a four-sided stadium with two tier stands
  • First club to have a stadium with a three-tier stand
  • First club to issue a regular match programme for home fixtures
  • First club to have a player (William Ralph Dean) score 60 league goals
  • First club to wear numbered shirts from 1-11 (1933 FA Cup final)
  • First club to have a church attached to its stadium
  • First club to install dugouts
  • First club to install undersoil heating
  • First club to win a penalty shootout in the European Cup, 1970 v Borussia Monchengladbach
  • First club to play 4,000 top-flight games
  • First club to amass 5,000 League points
  • First club to play 100 seasons in the top-flight
  • First club to stage a World Cup semi-final in Britain
  • First club to have the youngest Premiership goalscorer in two consecutive seasons with two different players
  • First club to break the £100,000 transfer threshold when Alan Ball moved from Blackpool for £110,000 in 1966
  • First club to be featured in a TV game; August 1936 v Arsenal. Not live (pre-recorded).
  • First club to have scoreboard half time/full time facility
  • First club to have its own podcast
  • First club to have its own online social networking site
  • First club to sell tickets via text message
  • First top flight club in England to go into Administration

Portsmouth went into administration in 2009/10.
 
The Premier League can not afford a club to go into administration, it will be seen globally as "Premier league bubble burst", it will have a domino effect, even the other clubs (especially the big ones) will also hate the idea.

The premier league and the authorities have to make a choice, the lesser of two evel type of choice, what is worst for them? Allowing 777 to take control or refusing it which means the current owner/situation remains the same? How can they allow the situation remains the same if we can't even pay the bills?

I won't be surprised at all if a rapid approval is issued, no one can afford the Moshiri circus any longer
Do you honestly believe this? Take the blue tinted specs off. Could the PL honestly given a flying one if one of their members go into administration and if, as you say, the PL cannot afford for a club to go into administration what do you think they would do to help Everton?

What domino effect will happen? Genuine question. Not sure what Everton owe other football clubs for transfers? Do we buy our players and spread the payments over 5, 7 or 10 years?

We go into administration, accountants come in, pick over the bones. Fire sale of players in January?? We wont be getting top dollar for the majority of our players?
 
This could be a scenario that plays out, all of our creditors etc would feel the effects of us going into administration and i get the feeling that other clubs may well be feeling financial pinches, but as i said other day dont see anyone bending over backwards like they did for Chelsea to facilitate a sale
Or indeed Liverpool about 10 years ago when they were on the brink themselves.
 

Do you honestly believe this? Take the blue tinted specs off. Could the PL honestly given a flying one if one of their members go into administration and if, as you say, the PL cannot afford for a club to go into administration what do you think they would do to help Everton?

What domino effect will happen? Genuine question. Not sure what Everton owe other football clubs for transfers? Do we buy our players and spread the payments over 5, 7 or 10 years?

We go into administration, accountants come in, pick over the bones. Fire sale of players in January?? We wont be getting top dollar for the majority of our players?

We still have millions upon millions outstanding to pay for the likes of McNeil, Maupay, Onana, Beto and Chermiti.
 

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