davek
Player Valuation: £150m
He was part of the inner-circle of the Uzbek president.Curious Dave at you referring to him as a former Uzbeki state chieftain.
Care to explain when he ran any part of the country?
He was part of the inner-circle of the Uzbek president.Curious Dave at you referring to him as a former Uzbeki state chieftain.
Care to explain when he ran any part of the country?
It's not everyone, it's people close to Putin and it means that any of them living in the west (and especially a puppet U.S. state like Britain) will be finding life very uncomfortable with American intelligence communities breathing down their necks.
He was part of the inner-circle of the Uzbek president.
Who cares welcome mr usmanovThere's a connection there to shredded wheat head's son-in-law Kushner via another company he (Usmanov) part owned (DST USA) said to have been used to funnel Russian state cash to a figure close to Kushner: Yuri Milner. Milner and Kushner were business partners. It's these links Mueller is investigating.
Of course, you could always take the more sanguine view that a former Uzbeki-state chieftain cum oligarch with close links to Putin is completely above suspicion. That's also an option, I suppose.
I dont know how the esk has such a bad reputation. He knows more than most here about finances and football clubs and how they can tweak their data to place cash flow into this category rather than that category in order for it to read the way they wish, and how they can stagger payments/forward them from one financial year to the next to create a narrative they wish to present.
He doesn't critique Everton from a hostile viewpoint either, he just presents what he perceives they are doing and what the likely development's will be. But it's an unpredictable game and that leaves plenty of ammunition for detractors to call him out as "lying" and "being clueless".
He was Director of the Uzbek Foreign Econimic Association in the late 1970s.Was he Dave?
What year, which president, what was his role?
It's his opinion. He doesn't present it as fact. He argues his position is right, but that isn't the same as saying 'this is defo the case, it will all happen this way'. He never presents his views in that manner.No mate. He’s not clueless. But he guesses and dresses up his guesses as if they were fact, when they are not. He has no more insider knowledge or experience of footballing matters than many of the folk on here. He understands a balance sheet, again as many on here do, but again he ‘predicts’ based on no other knowledge other than his own opinion. Even in the current piece that you posted he refers to the projections of the previous CEO ‘and his own’ as if suggesting that his numbers based on no inside information whatsoever, other than that in the public domain, carry the same weight as those of a fully informed CEO. He did exactly the same with transfers and ‘models of the new ground’, and many on here were fooled into thinking that he actually knew, when he patently didn’t. I like Esk, I used to like arguing with him, but he does have an unfortunate habit of projecting guesses as if they were fact, and almost universally getting them wrong. No one outside of the Everton Board and the two M’s really has a clue, one or two may pick up on the odd titbits, but really no one should pretend they have some special knowledge and that’s why many on here just disregard any ‘ITK’........
I dont know how the esk has such a bad reputation. He knows more than most here about finances and football clubs and how they can tweak their data to place cash flow into this category rather than that category in order for it to read the way they wish, and how they can stagger payments/forward them from one financial year to the next to create a narrative they wish to present.
He doesn't critique Everton from a hostile viewpoint either, he just presents what he perceives they are doing and what the likely development's will be. But it's an unpredictable game and that leaves plenty of ammunition for detractors to call him out as "lying" and "being clueless".
He's been ousted. Nothing surer. He was "in it for the family and long term" up until the heat came on him and the other Putin puppets. I think the burden of argument is at least equally on youand others to explain why he'd leave Arsenal.
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