....not sure this article is saying anything;
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...d-moshiri-alisher-usmanov-new-money-ownership
The guy on the left looks like the chinese mo besic.
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....not sure this article is saying anything;
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...d-moshiri-alisher-usmanov-new-money-ownership
....not sure this article is saying anything;
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...d-moshiri-alisher-usmanov-new-money-ownership
....not sure this article is saying anything;
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...d-moshiri-alisher-usmanov-new-money-ownership
He's a Manc. Specifically, a Man City fan. Do I need to say more?
I bet he said absolutely NOTHING when City set up their very dodgy deals. Could it be that the Sky favourites are getting a little bit concerned about us..?
Well, he addresses that directly in his piece...
After an examination by Uefa of Manchester City’s deals with a roster of companies based in Abu Dhabi, the country of which the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is a member of the ruling family, City agreed in May 2014 not to “improve the financial terms” of two “second-tier” partnerships, despite maintaining that they represent “market value”.
So at least his bias and reason for writing is obvious enough.
The article highlights just how difficult it will be for Everton to construct a new stadium with the costs involved.
£300 million could become £400 million very easily & that will not be funded by any one individual. It's going to take an awful lot of negotiation from various parties to make this work IMHO. I'm not poo-poohing it, but it's unrealistic to think this will be concluded anytime soon. I really hope I'm wrong but the figures just aren't stacking up (unless USM are in the background willing to make it happen)
U wot? That whole bit came across like he was rolling his eyes slightly at the way City got round it.