royalblue66
Player Valuation: £70m
Is Bill Ga
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If we get took over by the iranian fella then this should replace z-cars..
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If we get took over by the iranian fella then this should replace z-cars..
It's happening!!
Elstone and Moshiri being ex Deloitte men will be swapping notes on how to 'constructively' present the accounts. Peas in a pod.Offset, I think we can all agree on, of more years of Elstone
Sigh.
It's happening!!
Elstone and Moshiri being ex Deloitte men will be swapping notes on how to 'constructively' present the accounts. Peas in a pod.
The ink's not even dry and you're in full swing.Elstone and Moshiri being ex Deloitte men will be swapping notes on how to 'constructively' present the accounts. Peas in a pod.
Liking that, need all the hope I can get.....the other point he makes in that quote is that he wanted to retain a long-term interest in Arsenal for his family. I don't know if that means he can transfer his interest to another family member. All conjecture.
One is super competent, one is incompetentExcept one went on to become a billionaire.....
...caught hold of the shirt tails of an oligarch, I'll be bound.Except one went on to become a billionaire.....
You're right. We should give the benefit of the doubt to a partner of a convicted gangster.The ink's not even dry and you're in full swing.
Impressive stuff.
Don't call Usmanov that !You're right. We should give the benefit of the doubt to a partner of a convicted gangster.
100% this. Fraudster, haha.Laughing. McNulty in full Echo plagiarist mode. Just regurgitating the news reports from the Telegraph and Mail to look like he's in the loop.
He knows about as much as Fred the Doorman.
Heard he likes to call himself Uzi for short.Don't call Usmanov that !
If correct would lead me to believe that 100% takeover via scheme of arrangement.BBC are reporting it now..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35677681
Everton are on course for a £200m takeover deal within days - but not with the US consortium that has been in negotiations with owner Bill Kenwright.
It is believed the club's main shareholders - including Kenwright - have agreed the sale of a 75% stake required for a deal to go through.
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