- Oct 17, 2008
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Again, it’ll be a fine and they’ll be cleared of the most serious charges.
It’ll be a fine and they’ll be cleared of the most serious charges.Read an article that said relegation may be as far as the National League
It’ll be a fine and they’ll be cleared of the most serious charges.
They’ll be thankful to their lawyer if they got that. The one they’ve appointed charges 80k per day apparently.
Copy and paste of what anyone could see already.Seems many agree with you:
Samuel began his career at Hayters news agency in London. He wrote for several national newspapers in the UK before he settled initially at The Times,[1] where he was named Sports Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2007, and Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He was also Sports Journalist of the Year at the 'What The Papers Say' awards in 2002, 2005 and 2006.[2] He moved to the Daily Mail in 2008,[3] replacing the paper's sports columnist, Paul Hayward, who was returning to The Guardian.
During his time at the Daily Mail, Samuel was again named Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards in 2010 and 2013, Sports Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2013, and Sports Commentator of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards in 2014. In 2012, Samuel was named top in a UK Press Gazette poll of Britain's best sports journalists.[4] In January 2015, he was named in Debrett's List of the 500 Most Influential People in Britain.
They’re buying ManU and ironically ManU fans are loving it. Unless Ratcliffe is able to stop it.Or maybe it was Qatar Sports Investment expressing their desire to buy into the PL (Liverpool) and
Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the sovereign wealth fund of the Gulf state, saying they are exploring moving into global sports. Very hard to trace sources of sponsorship and investment into clubs when it comes from overseas conglomerates.
I’ve read a few of those on redcafe, prima facie corruption around football laws that they’d signed up to.
I will be honest, I am not very financially or business-minded, and having read all that I am still confused.
Yes, I posted it but if honest it reads like an alien language to me. However I take it the ones that mention the small amount of 8m from Etihad was the actual sponsorship,the other 60m? was the dodgy bit as it was a direct owner payment. That is just one instance.I will be honest, I am not very financially or business-minded, and having read all that I am still confused.
It must be bad though as dozens of ostriches on the Manchester City forum are claiming forgeries, conspiracy and even state sponsored Russian hackers are responsible…
I liked the one line email from the CEO - “this doesn’t look good”. That’s easy to understand! It’s business talk for “oooh f***”Yes, I posted it but if honest it reads like an alien language to me. However I take it the ones that mention the small amount of 8m from Etihad was the actual sponsorship,the other 60m? was the dodgy bit as it was a direct owner payment. That is just one instance.
They’re basically arranging that money from Mansour will reach ManC in carefully orchestrated tranches, some declared honestly as capital injections, the rest via third party companies in Abu Dhabi which they’ll pretend is arms length sponsorship.I will be honest, I am not very financially or business-minded, and having read all that I am still confused.
It must be bad though as dozens of ostriches on the Manchester City forum are claiming forgeries, conspiracy and even state sponsored Russian hackers are responsible…
They’re buying ManU and ironically ManU fans are loving it. Unless Ratcliffe is able to stop it.
The Liverpool interest was just the media making things up, they did the same for Tottenham with that fund at the same time.
Unless there’s secret deal in the pipeline?
Would you be able to provide some quotes to back this up?Copy and paste of what anyone could see already.
That was all online, it’s been posted in the past.
It doesn’t detract from his relentless defence (with a family interest) of proven corrupt ManC/Mansour. Proven, they’ve had penalties and punishments, escaping the CL ban from a time-barred case once it when to CAS.
Samuel has no moral or ethical backbone. He favours a complete football wild west of corruption, related tax evasion, cheating.
He's more of a critic of FFP than a defender of Man City as this article illustrates:Copy and paste of what anyone could see already.
That was all online, it’s been posted in the past.
It doesn’t detract from his relentless defence (with a family interest) of proven corrupt ManC/Mansour. Proven, they’ve had penalties and punishments, escaping the CL ban from a time-barred case once it when to CAS.
Samuel has no moral or ethical backbone. He favours a complete football wild west of corruption, related tax evasion, cheating.
Genuinely, I can't find links from respected media sources to any Qatari funds taking a minority or majority interest in Spurs or Liverpool. Just tabloid bullshitters or twitter speculators, without a jot of evidence. In the no Red Bird monies ended up with Liverpool, instead AC Milan.Yes, got it them wrong way round - we’re are talking about two different business entities here - it’s Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) that is rumoured to be interested in Liverpool (still) but it is Qatar Sports Investment (QSI) that’s interested in Man United - however QSI already own PSG so won’t be able to buy a controlling share of Man U under UEFA rules. FSG (Liverpool) apparently would prefer to hold on to a majority share according to some ‘reports’ whereas QIA is rumoured to be looking for a controlling share in a PL club so it’s likely Liverpool will look at other investors or maybe increased investment from Red Bird Capital.
Qatar Sports Investment consortium is a separate business entity and are a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority the Qatar State Sovereign Wealth fund (worth around £370b). Both the QSI and the QIA could both invest in PL but only the QIA can get a controlling share since QSI still owns a controlling share in (Paris St G) PSG.
Clear as mud? That’s Sportswashing and shell company sponsorship and probably money laundering for you