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43 minutes ago, mikejaxer said:

Manchester United and Manchester City are pretty much nailed on. Don't know about the other 4.

Possibly Brighton?

Bournemouth?

Also surprisingly it maybe Everton, as they may want to keep the option open if they get taken over by 777.

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8 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Seems like most clubs have multi club model of some sort. Some more integrated than others. 
 

Ours isn’t integrated at all

Would have been belter if we voted to bring it in and our vote was the deciding one

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15 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Possibly Brighton?

Bournemouth?

Also surprisingly it maybe Everton, as they may want to keep the option open if they get taken over by 777.

 

Everton will absolutely be one. Their potential new owners also own clubs that would have some very interesting options for them in Jan. 

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7 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Embarrassing headline that. State of that journalism 

Deliberately misleading for outsiders and for people who know better but want to delude themselves.

Makes us look hard as fuck on the other hand I suppose.

 

 

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2 hours ago, MrRaspberryJam said:


 

 

Arsenal — Colorado Rapids (U.S.)

Aston Villa — Vitoria Guimaraes (Portugal)

Bournemouth — Lorient (France)

Brighton & Hove Albion — Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium)

Chelsea — Strasbourg (France)

Crystal Palace — Botafogo (Brazil), Lyon (France), RWD Molenbeek (Belgium), AD Alcorcon (Spain), ADO Den Haag (Netherlands), FC Augsburg (Germany), Real Salt Lake (U.S.), Waasland-Beveren (Belgium)

Manchester City — Bahia (Brazil), Girona (Spain), Lommel SK (Belgium), Melbourne City (Australia), Montevideo City Torque (Uruguay), Mumbai City (India), New York City FC (U.S.), Palermo (Italy), Sichuan Jiuniu (China), Troyes AC (France), Yokohama F Marinos (Japan)

Newcastle United — Al Ahli, Al Ittihad, Al Hilal and Al Nassr (all Saudi Arabia)

Nottingham Forest — Olympiacos (Greece)

Sheffield United — Al Hilal United (UAE), Beerschot VA (Belgium), Kerala United (India), LB Chateauroux (France)

West Ham United — Sparta Prague (Czech Republic)

 

Its kind of worrying that clubs can be bought or fall under ownership of groups like this. What happens when their owners go bust or lose interest? It's no longer one club, one set of fans at risk. Mad. 

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watch how media frames it. even if we end up zero signings in January from Saudi league they will still make sure it will be sold in the media like we would have done it or we are about to do it.

funnily its not against any rule but the way they will frame it is what makes  mockery of journalism in UK.

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