wearing a baseball hat indoors, there can only be two reasons for that, it's either covering a fresh hair implant, or someone stapled it to his head, I can't think of any other explanation
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I think it's 100% on Moshiri, he has a duty of care to get the best deal for the shareholders. This means sourcing several potential buyers. Look at the Utd deal for how it's meant to be done, the eventual two remaining bidders then found themselves putting in multiple bids (x4?? It think) with each bid the price rose, and the structure changed etc... Even the Chav deal which was ultimately the Government selling it (and we know how utterly shit they are) had potential bidders falling over themselves to buy a distressed asset which ultimately went to double what it should have been.The PL seem so complicit in their downfall. Instead of saying yes to 777 providing those conditions are met (which they don’t seem to be anywhere near to satisfying. Eg. They’ve 6 weeks to find £500m, when they haven’t been able to show they have it for 7 months!) instead of just a flat no then Moshiri would have had no alternative but to find a different purchaser. Yet by saying yes, all the PL have done is delay the pain.
It makes me wonder about this owners test and the legality of it, should it be challenged. Why else has no purchaser failed it (as far as I’m aware)?
15 | Brentford | 34 | 9 | 8 | 17 | -7 | 35 |
16 | Everton | 34 | 11 | 8 | 15 | -12 | 33 |
17 | Nottingham Forest | 34 | 7 | 9 | 18 | -18 | 26 |
18 | Luton Town | 34 | 6 | 7 | 21 | -28 | 25 |
19 | Burnley | 34 | 5 | 8 | 21 | -32 | 23 |
Blow to would-be Everton owners 777 Partners as airline enters administration
Company owned by 777 Partners, who hope to take over Everton, enters administration in Australiawww.theguardian.com
View: https://x.com/guardian_sport/status/1785259946273296706
This looks like the beginning of the end.
The PL seem so complicit in their downfall. Instead of saying yes to 777 providing those conditions are met (which they don’t seem to be anywhere near to satisfying. Eg. They’ve 6 weeks to find £500m, when they haven’t been able to show they have it for 7 months!) instead of just a flat no then Moshiri would have had no alternative but to find a different purchaser. Yet by saying yes, all the PL have done is delay the pain.
It makes me wonder about this owners test and the legality of it, should it be challenged. Why else has no purchaser failed it (as far as I’m aware)?
View: https://x.com/guardian_sport/status/1785259946273296706
This looks like the beginning of the end.
Now their supporters will have something to really whine and boo about.
@incredibleatmosphere
Must avoid it going into administration though or else they will get docked 10 points for doing so, which might get them relegated. If not starting the season -10 would still be another big challenge as I doubt they can do much in the transfer market other than sell.The end of the 777 bid certainly.
With Everton all but safe (need one or two pints from last 3 games or teams below them to drop points to be mathematically certain), I'd expect MSP to finalise its finances, exercise its rights to Moshiri's shares (over which they have a charge) and try to take full control before beginning of pre season (1 July) if they can.
MSP seem to involve a couple of Everton supporters, have lent Everton £160m, have a charge over the next stadium development, and can't be in worse financial straits than 777 !