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So from this are we to assume that the alleged buyer "exclusivity" of one interested party is no longer the case and they have dropped out of the equation ?

As we've seen with Newcastle these exclusivity clauses aren't what they always seem ...

... FPP can block any deal unless someone pays them back the cash to be able to start negotiations.
 
I am enjoying the cricket much more than the football on TV , strange one, as I have never played or been to any live cricket match in my life, and always thought of myself as a football man through and through, but the last few years cricket is the one I look forward too most cant wait till the next test. <ok>
The test is a cracking day out on the lash. T20 is canny as well at Durham.

Havent watched any today as I playing cricket myself - will watch the bbc highlights on iplayer later.
 
The test is a cracking day out on the lash. T20 is canny as well at Durham.

Havent watched any today as I playing cricket myself - will watch the bbc highlights on iplayer later.

I feel much more connected to cricket. When Durham won the title they had a group of local lads in the team and that's normal in cricket. In football we get lulled into wanting some rich stranger to buy our club as a toy, filling it with quality foreign players and then saying how "our club" is doing well.
 
Alan Nixon saying on Twitter it's Sartori, he's looking for some backers from France. Something about a redistribution of shares.
 
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I am enjoying the cricket much more than the football on TV , strange one, as I have never played or been to any live cricket match in my life, and always thought of myself as a football man through and through, but the last few years cricket is the one I look forward too most cant wait till the next test. <ok>

I've always watched cricket but I also love watching England in rugby union too.
 
I feel much more connected to cricket. When Durham won the title they had a group of local lads in the team and that's normal in cricket. In football we get lulled into wanting some rich stranger to buy our club as a toy, filling it with quality foreign players and then saying how "our club" is doing well.

Excuse me? :bandit:
 
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Maybe smug is a billionaire IRL, all these big posh mansions he looks after are his really.:emoticon-0102-bigsm

It's a funny thing but I've always considered myself more fortunate than the owners.

I live in these incredible places while they work endlessly to pay for them.

This current place is much more low key than before, I'm 64 tbf and not at the top of my game.

It's nice though and only occupied for a few months a year.
 

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It's a funny thing but I've always considered myself more fortunate than the owners.

I live in these incredible places while they work endlessly to pay for them.

This current place is much more low key than before, I'm 64 tbf and not at the top of my game.

It's nice though and only occupied for a few months a year.

I believe the Beatles wrote a song about being 64...
 
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