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Of course, Usmanov might not sell up, or might buy Spurs, or West Ham, or Manchester United, or Liverpool, or one of the Birmingham clubs, unlikely though it may seem. Who knows? To sell up is to admit he lost and that Kroenke has won. Very rich men do not like to lose.


They also know when to stop flogging dead horses.

As the saying goes.......Winners never Quit.

Quitters never Win.

And a darned fool neither Quits nor Wins.

And Mr. Usminov is no darned fool.

If Kronke doesn't want to sell then ain't no way Usminov can make him.

Wise thing to do is take the profit and walk away ;)
 
They also know when to stop flogging dead horses.

As the saying goes.......Winners never Quit.

Quitters never Win.

And a darned fool neither Quits nor Wins.

And Mr. Usminov is no darned fool.

If Kronke doesn't want to sell then ain't no way Usminov can make him.

Wise thing to do is take the profit and walk away ;)

The thing i like about this, is the fact that Usmanov several months ago bidding way above the market value for Kroenke's shares has effectively set an inflated price which Koroenke would have to at least offer him in return for his shares.

Brilliant manoeuvring if he sells for effectively an over inflated price mark which he himself set.

Usmanov has a history of selling shares in very successful companies near the top end of the market price, did it with facebook and numerous other companies he bought in cheaply at and sold massively high
 

I've heard, through good sources, that Usmanov will reject the offer then settle for a higher amount. He will buy the other 51% of Everton and Bill will be installed as Chief Meeter & Greeter on match days..........
Bill would be good at this, holding court and taking trips down memory lane. Can't wait for this to happen. Oh, and Usmanov's financially backing the club is an added bonus too.
 
It's been said over and over again about the lure of Liverpool Waters and the new stadium.... but that (at least the stadium) needed a lot of groundwork, which Moshiri appears to have done. Also, why did Moshiri (as a consortium) buy the Liver Buildings? To me that's so he (and hopefully Usmanov) can bookend their investments in Liverpool Waters with the Liver Buildings on one end and our new stadium at the other.

As many have said it's all to do with money and there's a lot to be made in and around BM.
This makes too much sense. The Esk won't like these comments.
 

While I understand there's not been much officially on this and indeed many ITKs are colder on it it will not go away until he has sold his shares and chosen not to invest.

He will obviously keep his cards close to his chest and is unlikely to let it be known he wants to buy Everton even if he does, as it will drive down the price.

It just seems entirely logical he would follow his business partner when the opportunity arose. It would also make sense for him to be agitating to move the shares on at around the time the stadium looks set to progress forward.

Why did Moshiri go first? Any number of reasons. Moshiri may have been deemed a better front guy to do the initial groundwork? An easier public face? Better at getting different agencies to come on board.

I hope this happens and as soon as possible. The club will continue to stagnate while the old board are in situ as they are. The club needs the mega investment of an Usmanov, Moshiri directing traffic like Levy does at Spurs and a team in the board below him of industry leaders who know how to grow a brand.
 
While I understand there's not been much officially on this and indeed many ITKs are colder on it it will not go away until he has sold his shares and chosen not to invest.

He will obviously keep his cards close to his chest and is unlikely to let it be known he wants to buy Everton even if he does, as it will drive down the price.

It just seems entirely logical he would follow his business partner when the opportunity arose. It would also make sense for him to be agitating to move the shares on at around the time the stadium looks set to progress forward.

Why did Moshiri go first? Any number of reasons. Moshiri may have been deemed a better front guy to do the initial groundwork? An easier public face? Better at getting different agencies to come on board.

I hope this happens and as soon as possible. The club will continue to stagnate while the old board are in situ as they are. The club needs the mega investment of an Usmanov, Moshiri directing traffic like Levy does at Spurs and a team in the board below him of industry leaders who know how to grow a brand.

agree with this 100%.

the club goes absolutely nowhere with this boardroom as it is.
 

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