GrizzlingGammon
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- Dec 15, 2018
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Surely they would all have to comply with FFP?This
Riyadh Rovers in the Champions league within 5 years.
Surely they would all have to comply with FFP?This
Riyadh Rovers in the Champions league within 5 years.
I used to read Riyadh RoversThis
Riyadh Rovers in the Champions league within 5 years.
I think even I who detests summer as the height of misery (Cheerful, i know) would take the money and spend a year in that horrible, hot, hot place. I could then retire to snowier climes and live as happily as my disposition could allow.All these major Brighton fans would all absolutely take the money as well mate. I'd be out of the kitchen so fast my wife would still be spinning when I arrived at my 8 star Saudi Hotel complex.
Once they own the game they’ll change the rules….in the meantime there will be plenty of ‘sponsorship’ dealsSurely they would all have to comply with FFP?
Yep, they're not short of a few quid...PIF currently has $700 billion in assets which is already hugely diversified across global markets……….there’s no chance of them running out of money any time soon - Aramco (worth an estimated $2 trillion) announced record profits last year of $161 billion - and they pay 50% tax to the Saudi Government.
It's his career, you could argue It's all about moneyWill prove his only in it for the money
That would be ridiculous imo - I don’t care about Eurovision(although I still don’t get how Oz are in it). If the Saudis are just able to effectively buy into the European Champions League, then it isn’t the ECL any more!They want a champions league spot or four. That would be my guess. Aussies are in Eurovision.
I'll tell you what's all about money. It's the money.It's his career, you could argue It's all about money
Maybe we should all be giving the Just Stop Oil guys a little more support........PIF currently has $700 billion in assets which is already hugely diversified across global markets……….there’s no chance of them running out of money any time soon - Aramco (worth an estimated $2 trillion) announced record profits last year of $161 billion - and they pay 50% tax to the Saudi Government.
Hah…..I was approached about working there funnily enough (potentially involved setting up various regulatory compliance functions)Yep, they're not short of a few quid...
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2. Caicedo is achieving the dream of SO many young people by playing in the PL. He is an abslute icon, regarded by everyone that would like to be in his place. Yet, because of the marketing and press attention that the Big 6 get, going to Chelsea (wich I personally think is terrible idea) would be regarded as major step-up. He feels he needs to achieve this goal in the name of those who cannot.
3. Therefore, even if he feels grateful to Brigton (as he have stated) other factors are playing in his decision making: the pressure from media, his agents, even Independiente del Valle, and just regular people in Ecuador that wants a local playing for a major brand like Chelsea.
It stopped being a European Champions Cup, when UEFA started to let up to 4th place qualify to mollify the rich clubs who didn't win leagues.That would be ridiculous imo - I don’t care about Eurovision(although I still don’t get how Oz are in it). If the Saudis are just able to effectively buy into the European Champions League, then it isn’t the ECL any more!
Agree this seems the least worst optionWouldn't mind if he goes to City
The least worse option would be He goes to Saudi for 150 million with us getting a 25% sell on fee.Agree this seems the least worst option
Hope so although I’m confused too. It would be good to flush out PSG and one of the big Spanish clubs also and get the bidding war really heated up.I'm a bit lost with this one now.
Are there 2 new bidders now?
A PL club and a Saudi club?