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    What i don't understand is, surely it is essential to the new owner for us to stay in the Prem to gain any potential profit/return on his investment? If we go down we will lose multi millions from tv rights, sponsors ect ect. Surely it would be wise to spend now & potentially take a hit with a fine, as surely staying in the prem & paying said fine would outweigh going down & losing so much ££££££.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggieboy7 View Post
    What i don't understand is, surely it is essential to the new owner for us to stay in the Prem to gain any potential profit/return on his investment? If we go down we will lose multi millions from tv rights, sponsors ect ect. Surely it would be wise to spend now & potentially take a hit with a fine, as surely staying in the prem & paying said fine would outweigh going down & losing so much ££££££.
    You're quite right BB7 but we are assuming it's Lai who has all of the money. We don't know who was behind the financing that allowed the club to be purchased. Yes, on the face of it, it is madness not to spend in January but who knows what murky deal was put together? Lai may not have the majority say in the matter. Just a thought....

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