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Don’t know the lad but thoughts are with a fellow Tiger and his family.

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Watford have listed 10% of their value to supporters
To 17.5million
Somehow they value the total at 175million

Share is £12
Minimun of 4 shares

Would we like something similar?
 
Manchester City are due to face the Premier League in a legal battle over the organisation’s commercial rules next week.

BBC Sport understands an arbitration hearing surrounding the legality of the league’s associated party transaction (APT) rules, which determine whether sponsorship deals are financially ‘fair’, has been set for 10-21 June.

In February, BBC Sport reported the Premier League was being threatened with legal action over changes to its rules.

It has been disclosed to the remaining Premier League clubs that City are the club in question, with the league offering the remaining 19 members the opportunity to make witness statements as part of the case.

Neither the Premier League nor Manchester City have responded to requests for a comment on the case.

However, The Times, external says it has seen a 165-page legal document in which City claim they are victims of "discrimination", that the amended rules were approved by rivals to "stifle" their success on the pitch, and call it "a tyranny of the majority".

Last month City became the first club in English football history to win the league title in four consecutive seasons.

The move comes a matter of months before a Premier League disciplinary commission will hear over 100 charges against City for allegedly breaching its financial regulations, some of which date back to 2009.
 
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Hull City’s vice chairman Tan Kesler is set to join the EFL board in the hope of changing financial fair play rules in the Championship.

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New - A number of Championship clubs are arguing for new financial controls to be introduced to ease limits on spending. To be discussed on Friday at EFL’s AGM and will need 2/3 of the 24 clubs to trigger a vote.
NB: [HASHTAG]#hcafc[/HASHTAG] Tan Kesler to join EFL board.
 

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Stoke are spending 12m on their training ground

No ffp limits on that

Will we ever leave our portacabins?
After Mou signing don't expect too much investment on Hull in next couple of years, Acun is visiting every popular TV show in Turkey for Fenerbahce campaign and making a lot of promises how he is gonna splash money around. For example: https://x.com/bbosports/status/1798049937219043627

There are also weird things going on in Turkish politics and his wealth is questioned, which usually not a good sign, because that's how this kind of purges start in Turkey.
 
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After Mou signing don't expect too much investment on Hull in next couple of years, Acun is visiting every popular TV show in Turkey for Fenerbahce campaign and making a lot of promises how he is gonna splash money around. For example: https://x.com/bbosports/status/1798049937219043627

There are also weird things going on in Turkish politics and his wealth is questioned, which usually not a good sign, because that's how this kind of purges start in Turkey.

lewandowski would cost an absolute fortune
dunno why barca are even paying him
 
After Mou signing don't expect too much investment on Hull in next couple of years, Acun is visiting every popular TV show in Turkey for Fenerbahce campaign and making a lot of promises how he is gonna splash money around. For example: https://x.com/bbosports/status/1798049937219043627

There are also weird things going on in Turkish politics and his wealth is questioned, which usually not a good sign, because that's how this kind of purges start in Turkey.

His wealth is very suspect. It's why I question all this bluster around FFP limitation but no investment off the field which isn't limited.
 
His wealth is very suspect. It's why I question all this bluster around FFP limitation but no investment off the field which isn't limited.
I meant how he earned that wealth is questioned not the amount, but we already know that he is not super super rich.

Basically opposition candidate (former president of Fenerbahce) told media 3 very strong claims about Acun linking him to multiple illegal/terrorist/criminal organizations, which one of them accepted by Acun with an excuse after a photo of him is served to media with cult leader.

Very ugly and though election race is going on there.
 
His wealth is very suspect. It's why I question all this bluster around FFP limitation but no investment off the field which isn't limited.

Have you questioned why Tan has joined the EFL board to argue for raised ffp limits then?

And this guy reckoned we wouldn't be getting our manager until after these elections also. Aren't you sniffing a bit of an agenda by now?
 
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