The Sheep Shaggers In The Championship With A Tenner In The Bank
#49
Derby fans getting twitchy now.
Panic on the streets of London
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#50
(06-06-2022, 09:22 PM)Tricky Wrote:
(06-06-2022, 01:31 PM)Mcforest Wrote: I'm going with US banks don't open until around 2pm and then it takes 2-3 days for money to be transferred. Money being transferred from different accounts into a uk account and then needs to be sent via uk account to another holding account in Russia,  then needs to go to the Prince in Africa who will then double the funds so he can pay for the club.

That Prince in Africa isn't the guy who keeps sending me emails informing me I have a dead relative in Nairobi who has left me $30M but he needs my bank details in order to transfer my dead relatives money over to me, is it Mac?

You haven't claimed it so he is using it to help buy Derby. So their survival is all your fault.
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#51
It's Tuesday and no big fanfare or announcement as yet. Not even a tweet from the supposed new owner. Is this even happening?
Have players been paid May wages?
Has tax for said wages been paid?
When do we nip in and sign Buchanan for nothing?

Just hope they keep Rooney and he doesn't walk as they might get a proper manager or promote Liam Rosenior which could stabilise them. At least if Rooney stays, they will struggle.
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#52
Rooney is mad for hanging on to that lot. In a few years time he'll realise that the period towards the end of last season was the high water mark in his career. He could've probably walked at that point with his head held high and got himself a decent club elsewhere, say Blackburn. Now he's going to be overseeing a shit show which he's too deep in to leave.
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#53
Rooney has NEVER been the brains behind the Sheep's performances last season it was Rosenior that gave the squad a little bit of respectability, that's why Blackpool and other clubs now want his services. Rooney is just not up to the job bit like his current team!
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#54
All being signed today apparently.

Please do not hold your breath....
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#55
Ed Dawes on Radio Derby reporting that he’s been told by reliable sources that Kirchner’s deal will collapse today.
Kirchner has put no money in himself yet, the wages were paid by someone else close to the club.
Ноттингем Лес
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#56
(08-06-2022, 07:35 AM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: Ed Dawes on Radio Derby reporting that he’s been told by reliable sources that Kirchner’s deal will collapse today.
Kirchner has put no money in himself yet, the wages were paid by someone else close to the club.

Oh dear.
Panic on the streets of London
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#57
Mike Ashley it is then.
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#58
Oh my.
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#59
BREAKING:

Rams commentator Ed Dawes says Chris Kirchner's deal to buy Derby is expected to collapse.

"There is a problem with closing this deal and huge frustration. When Alonso and Bin Zayed were asked to transfer proven funds they couldn't. Then it was over."
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#60
This is too funny. Following the Preston debacle, every man and his dog knew that this was going to happen. How books professional administrators not see it? You'd obviously not expect many D€rby fans to see it due to their extreme levels of delusion.

Fixtures due out in a week or so, really not looking good for them.
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