Excellent! Interesting, original,witty, and very, very funny, as usual. I suspect you're an even more miserable poltroon than your avatar suggests.
I see you replied and then couldn't resist replying again only a short time later. You're itching for a reply. Go on then you little scamp, I've replied. I hope it made your day champ.
Excellent! Interesting, original,witty, and very, very funny, as usual. Keep it up, and you may soon be a fully-fledged member of the resident Likely Lads clique ... provided you don't let your cuss count slip. Over and out, Big Boy.
Not a clue but people on here need to realise there is more to it then buying a car out of the paper. There is so many intricate details that people forget. Such as how many clauses for ex players, managers or staff are in place. Even a chef or tea lady. As seen on Twitter today the debts of the training grounds have been paid off in full. So it's obviously moving forward. I don't think the Chinese are looking for reasons not to invest but instead determining what the price is and whether they are going to be left with a lemon in terms of financial commitments they incur. I expect they and heads of departments are up until the early hours making sure no rock is unturned. Problem for us is that everyone is impatient (rightly fully so) because of the transfer window. But in every other walk of life takeovers can take months and years. So realistically by the time it has gone through it will have been a speedy takeover. Just not for us agonizing.
You need to stop with this 'Excellent' thing mate. It's... No I'll leave to you to know what it is and see how you get on.
Third name Thought I had read somewhere it was a Chinese/Hong Kong consortium interested in buying us. A "Tang Hao" used to be CEO of Goldenway Investment Holdings based in HK. I found a link to a year ending 2012 10 K of Goldenway. He is referenced in Footnote 13 on page F24 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1446210/000106299313001556/form10k.htm
Colour has a smell ? If I'd known that, my colour blindness would never have been a problem all these years.