PIF?s desire to have a multi-club ownership model in Europe is not a new thing, however, with former co-owner Amanda Staveley revealing back in 2024 that it was on their agenda. Speaking at the Bloomberg Power Players' summit, Staveley said: "We very much are [looking at multi-club model]. Multi-club is part of football. It's a real benefit to be able to have players and train players that aren't part of your squad.
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PIF?s desire to have a multi-club ownership model in Europe is not a new thing, however, with former co-owner Amanda Staveley revealing back in 2024 that it was on their agenda. Speaking at the Bloomberg Power Players' summit, Staveley said: "We very much are [looking at multi-club model]. Multi-club is part of football. It's a real benefit to be able to have players and train players that aren't part of your squad.Tags: None
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Yes there has been some challenges around Brexit however, those rules could clearly and easily been waived.Originally posted by Jammy89 View PostNot surprising, with Brexit we can't get youth players at 15/16 so by time we can they are generally already known.
This make sense in that respect.
The incompetence and hostility for those in charge of the Nation leaving are to blame for the negative impact.
The IMF also fudge their numbers, the reason everything is so expensive is due to zero market confidence in the government and inflation is creeping up.
Right now you can't sell a 30 yr UK Gov Bond on the market. No one wants them. So the clueless commis in charge have no choice but to tax tax tax.
Morons.
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