Another classy reply from someone who knows **** all and would argue with his own shadow. Who said I'm trying to convince you ? Your deluded if you think that.
But the reason they failed the owners test was down to some of their entourage being deemed as dodgy, those listed as investors in that consortium !
That was never actually confirmed. Nobody really knows what happened, but the EFL didn't seem to mind them taking over Reading.
Silly boy, you see here you are trying to spin it when it's you who started the argument, lmao what a numpty
Oh have they done some good as well? Someone should mention it every five posts just in case there's a chance anyone is unaware.
Because they removed those investors from.the consortium that took charge at Reading ! And I seem to recall at the time it was well known why they'd failed it !
"So, a secondary sweepstake. With everyone refreshing the official sites to get the news first, how many versions of the 'DONE DEAL' will be posted later today? I'm going for 8." DMD post from earlier
Acun's paid off the Allams and they've written off all their debt, but he's not done it with cash, he's doing it with borrowed money, so we'll still be in debt.
Can't blame them if true. You'd guarantee there'd be sections of the crowd booing them, nobody wants that.
The EFL and the Premier League are two entirely different bodies. What happend was two of the Dia consortium could not be traced when the PL wanted to do the necessary checks on their financial background. Nothing to do with the Allams.
Yeah I get that, I just mean they could not have been that dodgy to pass one test just because they failed the PL's (probably more stringent) one.
Technically at this very moment we may well be debt free. Allamhouse settled, cost of purchase may not have been converted yet. My guess is that the final figure will not be transferred over into the accounts until the end of the January window.