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Takeover Thread - July 1st statement, Staveley letter to Tracey Crouch (and response) in OP


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Will the takeover be complete by this summer?  

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  1. 1. Will the takeover be complete by this summer?

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“The last bid, the one from UAE, he’s a prince and he’s got £38bn or £100bn, all these numbers — well, why would you even care what you’re paying then? What difference would £10m either way make? You would want speed, you would want certainty, you would want the keys and to get on with it.”

 

 

Ashleys quote from last years bid

 

That’s fair enough at the bidding part of the process. It’s agreed and in approval stage. I don’t think legally he can withdraw, he’d risk losing the club completely.

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

 

There is no extra £ from Mauriss its a fiction

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I genuinely admire Ashley if he do so. I mean, the counterpart is THAT guy. He could lose his life due to this.

 

Do MBS have a track record of assasinating foreign business men when deals he tries to make falls through?

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Price has already been agreed: I’d imagine penalties would be involved if any side backs out at this stage.

 

Unless exclusivity has been and gone. That's an issue.

 

I'd imagine exclusivity is probably separate to the contract so may not be linked. So whilst in negotiations there would be an exclusivity period, and then a separate defined period post contract signing where funds have to be transferred.

 

E.g. when you sell your house you have sold STC which I'd see as the exclusivity period.

Then you exchange contracts and completion is X amount of weeks/months later.

 

Maybe  :lol:

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Price has already been agreed: I’d imagine penalties would be involved if any side backs out at this stage.

 

Unless exclusivity has been and gone. That's an issue.

 

Surely exclusivity is irrelevant now? The deal will be done, contracts signed, subject to PL approval. That’s it.

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

 

The only way he can surely back out is if the funds aren't transferred by a defined date. It's locked down and signed - no other loop holes.

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Price has already been agreed: I’d imagine penalties would be involved if any side backs out at this stage.

 

Unless exclusivity has been and gone. That's an issue.

 

Surely exclusivity is irrelevant now? The deal will be done, contracts signed, subject to PL approval. That’s it.

 

Surely in the contract there will be get-out clauses based on date?

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Price has already been agreed: I’d imagine penalties would be involved if any side backs out at this stage.

 

Unless exclusivity has been and gone. That's an issue.

It isn't really. The exclusivity relates to negotiations. When the deal was agreed a contract will have been signed agreeing the sale. So essentially once PL approve (we hope) all PiF et al. would need to do is pay the money and they can complete. All the exclusivity ending means is that Ashley has the right to negotiate with others, it doesn't remove PiF's right (given to them by the deal contract) to complete.

 

That's why I'm hugely sceptical of any claims the Owners & Directors Test has been passed and 'it's not the obstacle'. Firstly, just can't see a legal way Ashley would be able to block and secondly, I think the idea that everyone involved in the deal (including the PL, Ashley, Stevely, PiF and associated clingers on) could keep their mouths shut that the PL has approved it is very unlikely. We'd almost certainly have heard something from a 'mainstream' media outlet - many of whom seem to have sources who are varying levels of close to the deal.

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

 

There is no extra £ from Mauriss its a fiction

 

Wrong.

 

Qatar will, out of sheer spite, loan him the money until after the O&Ds test is passed. He'll then pay it back by leveraging debt against the value of the club like the Glazers did with Man U.

 

We'll be fucked for decades of that happens, but to suggest Mauriss can't raise the money is inaccurate.

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You're all giving Ashley way too much credit. :lol:

 

Not if he wants to lose a fortune in court against one of the most wealthy countries in the world. Even he is not that stupid.

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

 

There is no extra £ from Mauriss its a fiction

 

Wrong.

 

Qatar will, out of sheer spite, loan him the money until after the O&Ds test is passed. He'll then pay it back by leveraging debt against the value of the club like the Glazers did with Man U.

 

We'll be fucked for decades of that happens, but to suggest Mauriss can't raise the money is inaccurate.

 

Hows he going to pass the o and d test ?

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But this is what Ashley and his lawyers will probably be doing now, examining the fine print of the contract to see if he can back out and take the extra from Mauriss instead.

 

Hence the radio silence to the buyers. If he finds no way out, he'll finalise as if nothing was ever the matter. If he finds a loophole, we're fucked.

 

There is no extra £ from Mauriss its a fiction

 

Wrong.

 

Qatar will, out of sheer spite, loan him the money until after the O&Ds test is passed. He'll then pay it back by leveraging debt against the value of the club like the Glazers did with Man U.

 

We'll be fucked for decades of that happens, but to suggest Mauriss can't raise the money is inaccurate.

 

Hows he going to pass the o and d test ?

 

Again, missing the point.

 

He doesn't have to. He just has to convince Ashley to sell to him so he pies the Saudis off. He probably would fail the O&Ds test but by then the Saudis will be utterly fucked off with the whole thing and incredibly unlikely to come back in. Qatar's only aim is to scupper the sale to the Saudis, not to actually get Mauriss in.

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You're all giving Ashley way too much credit. :lol:

 

Not if he wants to lose a fortune in court against one of the most wealthy countries in the world. Even he is not that stupid.

 

Which is why right now he's gone radio silent, so his lawyers have a chance to look through the contract and see if there's grounds to cancel the deal. He'll only cancel it if he can, maybe there's a way for him to do it and maybe there isn't. None of us have seen the contract so we cannot know.

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Price has already been agreed: I’d imagine penalties would be involved if any side backs out at this stage.

 

Unless exclusivity has been and gone. That's an issue.

 

Surely exclusivity is irrelevant now? The deal will be done, contracts signed, subject to PL approval. That’s it.

 

Surely in the contract there will be get-out clauses based on date?

 

Do you really think that Staveley/Reubens/PIF would not have that covered that, especially after Staveley's episode with Ashley the last time? These are people who sign up to contracts in business all over the world and frequently.

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" Qatar will, out of sheer spite, loan him the money until after the O&Ds test is passed. He'll then pay it back by leveraging debt against the value of the club like the Glazers did with Man U. "

Youve just contradicted yourself ...

" We'll be fucked for decades of that happens, but to suggest Mauriss can't raise the money is inaccurate "

We're already fucked ( 13 years worth )in case you hadn't noticed ...

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You're all giving Ashley way too much credit. :lol:

 

Not if he wants to lose a fortune in court against one of the most wealthy countries in the world. Even he is not that stupid.

 

Which is why right now he's gone radio silent, so his lawyers have a chance to look through the contract and see if there's grounds to cancel the deal. He'll only cancel it if he can, maybe there's a way for him to do it and maybe there isn't. None of us have seen the contract so we cannot know.

 

He's been silent all the way through man  :lol:

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A exclusivity agreement is used to allow a buyer to do due diligence and generally give them time to sort out the deal without the worry of another buyer coming in.  Once the deal is all signed (which this was months ago) exclusivity ends and the legal terms of the signed contracts take over.  In other words the exclusivity agreement isn't relevant anymore.

 

Could there be a part of the agreed deal that allows for breaking that deal if money isn't fully transferred by a certain date?, of course.  Would the buyers sign such a deal knowing that effectively that time frame is out of their hands and with a third party (The Premier League)?, I seriously doubt it.  There's also no evidence at all that any such clause exists.  Instead people (like Edwards) are just acting as if the standard exclusivity has continued after the deal was agree, that doesn't happen.

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You're all giving Ashley way too much credit. :lol:

 

Not if he wants to lose a fortune in court against one of the most wealthy countries in the world. Even he is not that stupid.

 

Which is why right now he's gone radio silent, so his lawyers have a chance to look through the contract and see if there's grounds to cancel the deal. He'll only cancel it if he can, maybe there's a way for him to do it and maybe there isn't. None of us have seen the contract so we cannot know.

 

He's been silent all the way through man  :lol:

Yeah both sides won't be allowed to discuss this until afterwards.

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I don’t mean to be pessimistic but Surely GM would be able to gage by the conversation wether the info he was told Was positive or negative and going by his tweets his take is thats Ashley is holding it up in a negative Sense??

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