by Nuremberg Royal » 17 Jan 2017 10:07
by WoodleyRoyal » 17 Jan 2017 10:10
Top Flight If the Premier League block the takeover would we see that as a good thing or a bad thing?
If they block it, it is because they must think these Chineses buyers are just Zingarevich in disguise. They might run our great club into the ground. The Premier League might be doing us a favour by blocking the deal. It's a good job they are there doing the due dilligence. The Thai's don't really give a sh*t. They just want their money and then they're out.
In the short term it might look like we are missing out on Thiago and anyone else that Stam had lined up for the window. We might also lose Stam himself as a result. But in the long run we might be better off for it. The Premier League are cautious. They don't want to lose a famous old football club in Reading. The demise of Reading would be a great tragedy for English football. Do the Chinese really have the money? Do they really intend to blow their money on our club?
WoodleyRoyalTop Flight If the Premier League block the takeover would we see that as a good thing or a bad thing?
If they block it, it is because they must think these Chineses buyers are just Zingarevich in disguise. They might run our great club into the ground. The Premier League might be doing us a favour by blocking the deal. It's a good job they are there doing the due dilligence. The Thai's don't really give a sh*t. They just want their money and then they're out.
In the short term it might look like we are missing out on Thiago and anyone else that Stam had lined up for the window. We might also lose Stam himself as a result. But in the long run we might be better off for it. The Premier League are cautious. They don't want to lose a famous old football club in Reading. The demise of Reading would be a great tragedy for English football. Do the Chinese really have the money? Do they really intend to blow their money on our club?
Someone correct me if im wrong, but the fit and proper persons test has oxf*rd all to do with whether they are going to run the club properly. Its more to do with if they got their money through ill-gotten gains
by Hound » 17 Jan 2017 10:20
by Nameless » 17 Jan 2017 10:24
Top Flight If the Premier League block the takeover would we see that as a good thing or a bad thing?
If they block it, it is because they must think these Chineses buyers are just Zingarevich in disguise. They might run our great club into the ground. The Premier League might be doing us a favour by blocking the deal. It's a good job they are there doing the due dilligence. The Thai's don't really give a sh*t. They just want their money and then they're out.
In the short term it might look like we are missing out on Thiago and anyone else that Stam had lined up for the window. We might also lose Stam himself as a result. But in the long run we might be better off for it. The Premier League are cautious. They don't want to lose a famous old football club in Reading. The demise of Reading would be a great tragedy for English football. Do the Chinese really have the money? Do they really intend to blow their money on our club?
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Jan 2017 10:49
Top Flight If the Premier League block the takeover would we see that as a good thing or a bad thing?
If they block it, it is because they must think these Chineses buyers are just Zingarevich in disguise. They might run our great club into the ground. The Premier League might be doing us a favour by blocking the deal. It's a good job they are there doing the due dilligence. The Thai's don't really give a sh*t. They just want their money and then they're out.
In the short term it might look like we are missing out on Thiago and anyone else that Stam had lined up for the window. We might also lose Stam himself as a result. But in the long run we might be better off for it. The Premier League are cautious. They don't want to lose a famous old football club in Reading. The demise of Reading would be a great tragedy for English football. Do the Chinese really have the money? Do they really intend to blow their money on our club?
by CountryRoyal » 17 Jan 2017 11:24
Top Flight If the Premier League block the takeover would we see that as a good thing or a bad thing?
If they block it, it is because they must think these Chineses buyers are just Zingarevich in disguise. They might run our great club into the ground. The Premier League might be doing us a favour by blocking the deal. It's a good job they are there doing the due dilligence. The Thai's don't really give a sh*t. They just want their money and then they're out.
In the short term it might look like we are missing out on Thiago and anyone else that Stam had lined up for the window. We might also lose Stam himself as a result. But in the long run we might be better off for it. The Premier League are cautious. They don't want to lose a famous old football club in Reading. The demise of Reading would be a great tragedy for English football. Do the Chinese really have the money? Do they really intend to blow their money on our club?
by bracksroyal10 » 17 Jan 2017 12:14
by Nameless » 17 Jan 2017 12:30
by Ian Royal » 17 Jan 2017 12:54
by Stranded » 17 Jan 2017 13:36
by Nameless » 17 Jan 2017 14:09
by Stranded » 17 Jan 2017 14:33
Nameless If he's not signed then I doubt he's training with us. If he got injured it would be a very tricky situation !
All depends on whether there is a deal agreed but put on hold by mutual agreement or if it is just dead.
by Nameless » 17 Jan 2017 14:44
by genome » 17 Jan 2017 15:14
by TBM » 17 Jan 2017 15:36
by genome » 17 Jan 2017 15:37
by Stranded » 17 Jan 2017 16:06
TBM Type 'Tiago Ilori to brighton' into Google and you'll see lots of links...
by JIM » 17 Jan 2017 16:10
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