I was merely making the point that because of the business culture in Turkiye (and a lot of Europe), some of his practices are likely to be frowned upon in the U.K.
Thought Tetteh might have been announced before the game, didn't someone post that he was at the ground yesterday doing the photo shoots?
Quite possibly. I don't know why you think that leveraged is a dirty word. As I started by saying, it's quite an effective way to unlock the income of the PL, but if things go wrong, it's not so good. There's a reason Pearson sold us in the Championship, he didn't have the money to push on to that final step.
Not that it's likely here, but think this is a piss poor attitude personally. Derby fans likely said the same about Morris. Challenging and always ensuring that a club's owner is doing things in the best interest of the club in the long term, not just the short term, is a fan's responsibility. Acun is likely doing nothing wrong so it's not an issue in this case, but to have the above attitude is a dangerous one.
Wouldn't hold that up as a happy ending. He has a point, and MM's financial decisions capsized that club. Not FFP. And he may well have been successful if they'd won a couple of games. 1moreagain said something sensible (for a change) when he said all promotion pushes are a risk unless you're owned by a Saudi Prince or Russian Oligarch.
Of course they are. And again, if it works out then there's no issues. I'm just curious at the 2-3 timescale put on promotion by Acun when it really feels like if some of the players don't work out, the funds are only there for a big push this year or next.