I think they both know that they wont get that amount unless there is a ground to sell along with it (wba were sold recently for £145 million that included the ground)they've put the high figure on the sale knowing that it will get knocked down but they are hoping to get a few bob more than the original asking price of £100m, just hope this greed doesn't back fire on them, my biggest fear at the moment is, we do a Blackburn and disappear off the football radar, because if they screw this sale up, everybody's f**ked, them financially, us because we will be stuck with them.
Sadly the more interested parties there is the more they will be hoping to get .. but you're right .. it is purely down to greed on their part .. more and more it shows them in their true light with their infantile strops and their inability to lie straight in bed .. I'm amazed there are allegedly people still interested given the way these two clowns are handling this
Burns also said there was a German/Chinese consortium. It seems with the higher value that the Allams boys are trying to play off the bidders against each other. That's if there is any truth in any of this.
IF there is any truth in it, that seems a ludicrous valuation and a hell of a hike from previously quoted values. And no, it clearly doesn't include the stadium as you can't sell something you don't own. I really can't see a satisfactory end to this. We're stuck with the ****ers.
Yes i think they're getting a kick out of all this. Mike Phelan said last week that everytime he has contract talks the terms on the table are changed.
This needs sorting one way or another well before January. I thought that would easily happen but now not sure at all. We certainly don't want another panic window in January, I fear the worst if we do.