Preferably with stadium building experience as still three quarters to finish.
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Preferably with stadium building experience as still three quarters to finish.
I was just about to post this, but i'm not surprised at this news. Be careful what you wish for is often a phrase that gets banded about. He was involved in angry exchanges before the game on Saturday with a few supporters. - view external linkQuote:
Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
Plenty of buyers in Poundland , oh hang on we can get at least ten times that, surely?
I'm sure there are plenty of you fans who have a spare £11 quid in your pocket? That's a 10 percent profit for Morgan he should be well satisfied with that ;D
Throw in a pie and a pint and i'll buy the club ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by WBA53
I was just about to post this, but i'm not surprised at this news. Be careful what you wish for is often a phrase that gets banded about. He was involved in angry exchanges before the game on Saturday with a few supporters.[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by wolves71
I agree, careful what you wish for.
I just hope we don't get an imaginary Chinese billionaire driving around Molineux to check it out.
Where do you nick your "jokes" from, Bernard Manning?Quote:
Originally Posted by WBA53
I was just about to post this, but i'm not surprised at this news. Be careful what you wish for is often a phrase that gets banded about. He was involved in angry exchanges before the game on Saturday with a few supporters.[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
I agree, careful what you wish for.
I just hope we don't get an imaginary Chinese billionaire driving around Molineux to check it out.
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It took a while for Sir Jack to sell the club. Imagine the scenario in which Moxey leads a consortium to buy the club. :O
Or the Bhattis come back for another bite at the cherry! :s
I am not sure this is what we need right now and I agree with the sentiment "careful what you wish for"!
Anybody who thinks there a multi-billionaires out there who will spend an absolute fortune to get, and keep us in the Premier League for the love of this club are living in 'dreamland'! The Jack Haywards' & Jack Walker's of the world are no longer about, and they were bloody rare in the first place, one owner/chairmen, bar perhaps Kenwright at Everton, in the Premiership who is not there solely for the business side of the game? Hayward spent a long time in finding a buyer for this club that satisfied his wish not to sell the soul of the club purely for the sake of financial gain, I hope he doesn't end up turning in his grave if Wolves are in a serious financial mess within a few years time!