Christ weve spend about 50 million in 13 years under Ashley and these guys are offering that every season, so while I know you all want an oil rich arab I think maybe you need to just see this as a step in the right direction if it happens … negative bastards
I think he does want to sell , but as we know he will not sell anything cheap … someone might come along and only time will tell.
I concur - but is this bidder really any better? So far, to me, it seems that they can't meet the asking price in one lump sum so what happens if there is a problem down the line? A bit like being a homeowner, if my boiler goes I have to find the money for a replacement - under MA we would get that replacement but would we under these people or will they wait for a youth product to pass their plumbing course?
I think they sound much better suited because they have a passion for sport and use the terminology we are her to win it and even dream . The thing I like most is that they want to use a different approach and that being invest more heavily in youth and say it's about getting the best coaches . I'd be delighted with that.
So.... they can't afford £300M in one lump sum yet they can afford the best coaches, improving training facilities and invest in youth as well as spedning £110M in the next two transfer windows...... something doesn't seem to fit to me
Absolutely ridiculous suggestion. Unlike you I know the meaning of loyalty. Fairweathers like you will shift their opinion to suit the situation. You've even recently fostered anti Bobby Robson sentiment on here. You're a true turncoat.
maybe it just allows them to do work in the next 3 years they otherwise wouldn't be due to such a huge all in one payment .
You shouldn’t be allowed to buy a club in installments as it is obvious where the installments are going to come from - the club profits. They keep expenditure to a minimum, declare a profit, pay a dividend and then use that dividend to pay the installment.