I saw it on twitter keep your hair on lol
it was a generic question not aimed just at you
I saw it on twitter keep your hair on lol
it was a generic question not aimed just at you
What you think he’s having for dinner?Anyway hes headed to the UK (Tan went with him as well), could mean signings imminent and/or discussions with Grant? Doubt they make the game in time though
What you think he’s having for dinner?
i wonder how often his goes for a ****, do you think he’s a morning or evening man?
i wonder how often his goes for a ****, do you think he’s a morning or evening man?
Morning definitely matei wonder how often his goes for a ****, do you think he’s a morning or evening man?
i wonder how often his goes for a ****, do you think he’s a morning or evening man?
i wonder how often his goes for a ****, do you think he’s a morning or evening man?
Ye you're right I dunno what I was thinking.He seems a pretty active bloke I recon he does both
We may or may not be debt free, nobody knows yet for certain.
Urika seems to..
I'm inclined to believe him, it's not certain is it. As he said he's no reason to doubt it but I doubt he would be 100% certain
I'm inclined to think he's thinking quite simplistically about the position the Allams sold the club, rather than the position we're currently in.
So, you are thinking deeply about it. What are your conclusion? And why, based on what?
Am I thinking deeply? Or taking the simplest explanation?
Based on the fact that the chances of the owner putting in 30m of equity is exceedingly low?
Which doesn't mean the statement the Allams sold the club debt free incorrect.
Right.. which is what I said in the post you originally quoted.
The point was whether we were debt free now or not, I don't really give a **** if we were momentarily debt free at the point of sale.
What debt do you think has been loaded on to the club since the sale?
Please tell me he never left anything like this floating around..there was a guy in the office I worked in Paternoster Square in London in the 80s and every morning at about 9 he would put his paper under his arm, walk by the desks and say EMC - which stood for Early Morning Crap