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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Apparently only 'Geordie mongs' would welcome a Saudi take over on their forum. Seems Scouse Mackems are as self aware as their namesake.
    Funny thing is, Newcastle could benefit from this takeover more than Everton.

    Man City have a multi club model but all clubs are ran independently of each other.

    777 group have a multi club model but its all under the same umbrella, where they want to transfer players between

    their clubs at inflated prices to get around FFP.

    This will open the floodgates for Newcastle to offload all of their surplus players to Saudi for huge fee's.

    If Everton get a fine for FFP, this will set the benchmark for FFP and open the floodgates for Newcastle to spend.



    The worrying thing for Everton and funny thing for everyone else, is how like Mike Ashley they run their clubs.

    Genuinely asset strip and invest nothing

    Hertha Berlin were relegated

    Sevilla, from euro champs to a relegation scrap last season and are currently rock bottom of the table

    Genoa, relegation favourites this season

    Vasco de Gama, relegation scrap, currently bottom 3

    Standard Liege, relegation scrap third bottom

    Red Star, top of division 3 in France

    Melbourne Victory, finished second bottom of the league.

    If the scouse Makams think these people will come in and pay off the 150m of debts, finance the 200m owed for stadium completion and invest in the players, then they are deluded


    I know they are an awful bunch but i wouldn't wish this on any football fans

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by TANYA_ View Post

    777 group have a multi club model but its all under the same umbrella, where they want to transfer players between

    their clubs at inflated prices to get around FFP.

    This will open the floodgates for Newcastle to offload all of their surplus players to Saudi for huge fee's.

    If Everton get a fine for FFP, this will set the benchmark for FFP and open the floodgates for Newcastle to spend.
    They can’t though, this is exactly the same ‘fair market value’ scenario that an EPL rule was brought in to cover a couple years ago on the back of the Watford/Udinese transfers.

    Also, there is no way that FFP investigations can be dropped, it’s into Everton football club as an entity, not the owners.

    Their claim of losses where there match day losses were far exceeding even the likes of Arsenal makes it obvious they are guilty, and that’s just at the surface level… they’re best striker is injured more that Andy Carroll and they’ve already had to sell off some of their better players already.

    I actually think that rather than us being able to benefit off the back of their potential transfers, that the league will have to seriously punish them or WE WILL go out and spend a large amount, come up with a ridiculous defense and point to Everton if they try to do anything other than fine us… so I think they are f**ked because the EPL will make an example of them to stop us from splashing the cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Apparently only 'Geordie mongs' would welcome a Saudi take over on their forum. Seems Scouse Mackems are as self aware as their namesake.
    The sours have been acquired by a group that will asset strip the club, turn it into a Sports Direct type football club and wait a few years until their new stadium is built and look to sell on for a profit.

    Inshallah, they get relegated and the lack of investment from the new owners means they stay down for many many years. Give them a taste of humility & a generous dose of reality.

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    In the 7 years he's been there, Moshiri has spent £731 million on transfers and put £200 million into the new stadium...

    ...but the scouse mackems were amongst the most vocal of the gobshite fanbases in telling us we should be grateful for the stability fatso brought to us.

    I hope their new owners are even tighter than is being rumoured.

    Fuck 'em.

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    Beautifully put Zip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    In the 7 years he's been there, Moshiri has spent £731 million on transfers and put £200 million into the new stadium...

    ...but the scouse mackems were amongst the most vocal of the gobshite fanbases in telling us we should be grateful for the stability fatso brought to us.

    I hope their new owners are even tighter than is being rumoured.

    Fuck 'em.
    agreed, the hypocrisy of the blue-bindips is just laughable.

    Glad they are reaping what they sow.

    Once again, I've mentioned this on other threads, it's great to see Man U & Everton etc all go though turmoil whilst we are a smooth professionally run outfit.

    Great time to be a Geordie!

  7. #17
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    Amen to that. The red filth are the worst. The Glazers have spent a fortune on players and top managers - they’re only looking for a scapegoat (watch the London fan base shrink in the next generation).

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