They probably thought and hoped that PIF would just walk away and pursue other clubs around Europe. It wouldn’t surprise me if criminal action is sought. I bet you that back handers where involved.
I have wondered this from about may... Perhaps they knew they couldn't fail it, but also knew they could put up road blocks and drag it out to the bitter end in the hope they'd simply #go away
Which is exactly what they did. And they HAD to have been influenced by someone. Kenzig clearly was being briefed. Bein was heavily involved and I dare say it the top premier league clubs also. They don’t want the additional competition. There has to be outside influence in this.
It’s certainly interesting isn’t it. It’s fair to say aswell that we (I’m saying we now as I can’t be arsed typing ma and pif) appear to be very VERY confident that there’s something off.
Well if it gets the nod they'll all just have to start pretending their issue is human rights again won't they? I'd be interested in seeing what they've done to help fight for human rights since the takeover collapse and it's re-emergence.... Nothing no doubt.. Strange that isn't it? Its almost as if they were only bothered about nufc becoming rich as **** and they'd hidden their fears behind a smokescreen of human rights..... Sickos
Very true. I don’t get why they approached the government. Is that them trying to dig dirt as they didn’t have any to deny the oft. And maybe the government turned around and said nope.
with no lube either. mid i were the PL I’d have offered to waive the deal through by now to save the public humiliation, that is what worries me.. PL haven’t... why...
If legal separation is found then piracy and Saudis human rights record is irrelevant. The ODT cannot consider it. They can only consider Yasser Al Rumayyan and Bander Mogren who are two highly respectable businessmen.