peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
Enemy at the Door...good TV show. The bloke from Hi-de-Hi played a right nasty Nazi git.
Have you ever known anyone play a really nice Nazi git.......
Enemy at the Door...good TV show. The bloke from Hi-de-Hi played a right nasty Nazi git.
the fella in Allo Allo seemed personable...and Shultz in Hogan's Heroes had a good heart.Have you ever known anyone play a really nice Nazi git.......
Enemy at the Door...good TV show. The bloke from Hi-de-Hi played a right nasty Nazi git.
the fella in Allo Allo seemed personable...and Shultz in Hogan's Heroes had a good heart.
Liam Neeson in Schindler's ListHave you ever known anyone play a really nice Nazi git.......
...died a few years back but lived to twice the age Simon Cadell managed.Alfred Burke was one of my favourites. I used to love Frank Marker.
But he knew nothing. Nothing!
...died a few years back but lived to twice the age Simon Cadell managed.
Well the new stadium is on the waterfront , I'm sure he could find somewhere to tie it up or just moor it where the ferry comes in. I'm pretty sure he could afford the fines !Show him where the parking space is for his dinghy...
Bascombe, all over the place.
if he decides on investing in a club, and if he sees the premier league rather than serie a or elsewhere in Europe as the best place for a return, then he's likely to invest here in Everton.
In order to get personal influence over 'operations and management' and not end up with the 'Arsenal' situation of a minority shareholding but no influence, he will have to build a stake large enough to do so. A large investment is needed.
it may be that he takes a smaller stake at first, with an agreement with his friend Farhad to buy his later, or he may only take a minority holding. Either way he'll need that holding to be a majority stake in combination with his friend Farhad and large enough that not even Farhad can do anything without his agreement.
It seems naive of some to think this highly unlikely as his words seem to indicate its definitely one of the possibilities he's seriously looking at. If he invests he's not likely to do it in a small way. The only way that might happen is he decides against the premier league and decides to invest in a club in the bundesliga or serie a and only invests here through Farhad or their shared company. The premier league though does seem to me where the riches are and the place where the foreign multi billionaire's and oil rich sheiks flock to.