The Sheep Shaggers In The Championship With A Tenner In The Bank
Ethically, up there with the worst. But I recon the body that assess them will let it through regardless. Whether they achieve anything with this or not, who knows.
I know the Derby fans I used to talk to when my kids were part of a team, were convinced any investment in the club would be just that, and control would remain with those that had taken the club over after Mel Morris. But who invests 80% without a big say in how it is used?
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(05-06-2026, 12:13 PM)SalvatoreĀ Matrecano Wrote: New potential owners. As rich as they are dodgy. Does it matter, dunno?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/art...0257p2dyyo

Meh.

I see no need to change the thread title.
Panic on the streets of London
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I'd absolutely love it if the new regulator blocked it and pissed all over their dreams, but there's too much virtue signalling going on in this country these days and as far as I understand it, this guy is a private individual and he's not acting on behalf of the Saudi government, so he should be allowed to invest in who he wants to without a load of f*****g freedom fighters arguing against and using football as their latest weapon.
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