Nicholas91
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Veneto
Will we be able to marry our cousins?
Celebrating with a cool glass of Turnip juice?
Veneto
Will we be able to marry our cousins?
Make or break? off the fenceThe new owners may well break or make the club you can have the best players and manager but just watch how quick an ill intentioned new owner can _ _ _ _ it up! A very worrying piece of news.
Depends of your religion of choice really.Will we be able to marry our cousins?
When we know who they are we can look at their track record and see which way they have gone in the past.Make or break? off the fence
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England
Oh for the love of God, no....Here Musky Musky. Elon's Eagles?
England
When the toilets in the Arthur Wait start automatically washing your backside for you, you'll soon be thanking Mr Musk and his modern sorcery.Oh for the love of God, no....
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Ireland
These rumours have been around before. My guess is it's mainly negotiating with Woody for a full takeover. Price will be the sticking point. Plus, they'll want either their loans back - or guarantees over those loans.Isn’t this an annual event ?
They consider selling …can’t find anybody that will pay the premium they want for shares …..and nothing happens.
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The walls of the cubicle already do that. Just back into it and rub around. And the top front of trousers wash and dry your hands. No need to reinvent the wheel.When the toilets in the Arthur Wait start automatically washing your backside for you, you'll soon be thanking Mr Musk and his modern sorcery.
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Who needs foreign investment eh?The walls of the cubicle already do that. Just back into it and rub around. And the top front of trousers wash and dry your hands. No need to reinvent the wheel.
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I'll settle for clean floors and seats. Leave all that spritzy lark to Tokyo.When the toilets in the Arthur Wait start automatically washing your backside for you, you'll soon be thanking Mr Musk and his modern sorcery.
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Yes, I agree, this seems to be what everything points to.These rumours have been around before. My guess is it's mainly negotiating with Woody for a full takeover. Price will be the sticking point. Plus, they'll want either their loans back - or guarantees over those loans.
I'm expecting a Woody takeover. I was very suspicious of this with our January outlay. Seemed to come from nowhere.
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Funny you say that, they have been turning a profit every season for roughly ten years now, and hardly any clubs do at either end of the table.The only way to have success at the top in football is for your club to be a money whore.
Man City is the truth about football......the successful clubs will be those with owners who are committed and rich enough to run on significant losses every year.
If you want to have morals and like football.....then in truth then it's league one and lower.
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All three of those are within a day of each other. I'm sure it has happened across the years, but those are all the same one event listed.This isint news btw. There is plenty of reports of them putting up their shares for sale since 2019.
I asked grok to list them:
Sports Illustrated / 90min (March 9, 2019) — Clear summary that the American owners put the club up for sale after three years, hired PJT Partners, and had contacted potential buyers. Includes context on the club’s performance and revenues.
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si.com
Crossing Broad (March 9, 2019) — Philly-focused piece quoting the breaking news, noting Harris and Blitzer retained PJT Partners to sell the club. Discusses their ownership since ~2015/16 and broader context.
→ Read here
crossingbroad.com
The Philadelphia Inquirer (March 8, 2019) — Bloomberg-sourced report on Harris and Blitzer seeking to sell after about three years, talks with a U.S. financial firm, and retaining PJT Partners.
→ Read here
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Funny you say that, they have been turning a profit every season for roughly ten years now, and hardly any clubs do at either end of the table.
We have on a few occasions too.
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I mean, it comes from Deloitte. The reason most clubs get themselves into a hole is from spending debt, which City haven't been doing, unlike United, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal as the main offenders in that order.Personally I would believe those stats as far as I could throw them.