777 Partners - Revised Poll Added 07/05/2024

Revised Polling options on who wants a 777 takeover


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This Standard Liege stuff HAS to be the last straw, surely?

(The last straw should have come long ago, but the fact that this is directly football related should trigger more of a response from PL etc?)
Third transfer ban in less than a year. Still trying to get this deal over the line is nuts. The whole world can see it except the idiots that matter
 

Think it’s fair to say 777 aren’t having a brilliant week

“According to an official club communiqué, Red Star FC manager Habib Beye will depart the club after choosing not to extend his contract following promotion to Ligue 2 as champions of France’s third tier. RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins reports that his departure was motivated by uncertainty over the club’s project, as owners 777 Partners become the subject of a major fraud claim in the United States.”

 
Think it’s fair to say 777 aren’t having a brilliant week

“According to an official club communiqué, Red Star FC manager Habib Beye will depart the club after choosing not to extend his contract following promotion to Ligue 2 as champions of France’s third tier. RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins reports that his departure was motivated by uncertainty over the club’s project, as owners 777 Partners become the subject of a major fraud claim in the United States.”


He's only buggered off because he wanted to be a feeder club for Everton lol
 

Moshiri's loans are unsecured, so he can whistle for them mate. I.E. if they are never payed its off no consequence.

If MSP take operational control of Blue Heaven and essentially Everton, they could just decide to pay the loan back at a point in the future in theory. However in reality it would never happen, because Moshiri/Blue Heaven is the least sneior debt we have behind, R&M, Metro and 777 - then its Blue Heven - with no security. Secondly its not MSP's money it was Moshiri and its long gone, so they wont be worried about it. Thirdly MSP's return will be based on the value of the club they can sell it at, its harder to sell a club that demands that debt to be repaid on top of the other debts - it values the club at over a billion and no one is paying that, so ultimately the money owed to Moshiri comes of their bottom line.

That money will never be payed back to Moshiri or Blue Heaven mate, its gone.
Unsecured doesn’t mean he can’t pursue the money. Just means in the event of administration he’d be at the back of the queue.

For now, he has no chance of getting it back because he’s the owner and he’d need to pay himself.

If someone else suddenly owned the club then he’s instantly no different than 777.

That’s why MSP won’t take up their 51% automatically, instead they’ll want to negotiate with Moshiri.

For the club to be attractive to MSP and others he needs to write down this debt, which he no doubt will do because otherwise it will be no deal.
 
Thing about Moshiri he must be thick and naive to say the least, Bill persuaded him so he could remain chairman, these 777 clowns keep stalling saying they will get the money, while every man and his dog can see they haven't a pot to go to.

Why doesn't he sell at a reasonable price, there must be someone out there
 
Unsecured doesn’t mean he can’t pursue the money. Just means in the event of administration he’d be at the back of the queue.

For now, he has no chance of getting it back because he’s the owner and he’d need to pay himself.

If someone else suddenly owned the club then he’s instantly no different than 777.

That’s why MSP won’t take up their 51% automatically, instead they’ll want to negotiate with Moshiri.

For the club to be attractive to MSP and others he needs to write down this debt, which he no doubt will do because otherwise it will be no deal.

So if I'm the new owner of Everton and he says i want my money and i say no for the next 1000 years - what's he going to do about it - the money is gone.

777 have consequence as we pay interest on their loan - no one is privy to their loan agreement so we don't know what security they hold, they are just least senior debt.

Before any new ownership or exchange of his stake he will be writing off that debt - he already has in the 777 agreement if they are paying £69 million.

Its inconsequential, that money is gone.
 
Thing about Moshiri he must be thick and naive to say the least, Bill persuaded him so he could remain chairman, these 777 clowns keep stalling saying they will get the money, while every man and his dog can see they haven't a pot to go to.

Why doesn't he sell at a reasonable price, there must be someone out there
You say he's thick but yet somebody else has kept the club running for the last 9 months.
 

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