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2 hours ago, McCormick said:

North would just be the Man City and Liverpool teams combined :lol:


Aye you’d have to have it so there’s a limit of 2-3 per club, with at least 1 per club in the squad of 20 or something otherwise it’d be shite still.

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Chap buying Derby has withdrawn his bid. Fuck knows how the EFL have allowed this to play out, or even how contractually he’s able to do so when the only remaining thing was the transfer of funds.

 

Ashley is almost certainly buying them then, the poor sods.

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1 hour ago, Fantail Breeze said:

Chap buying Derby has withdrawn his bid. Fuck knows how the EFL have allowed this to play out, or even how contractually he’s able to do so when the only remaining thing was the transfer of funds.

 

Ashley is almost certainly buying them then, the poor sods.

 

The issue isn't the EFL, the issue is with the administrators.  

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2 hours ago, Geordie Ahmed said:

I know it's what Moshiri is asking for, not necessarily the value but £500m for them is ridiculous, unless I'm missing something  

 

Especially if it doesn't include the new stadium.

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9 hours ago, neesy111 said:

 

The issue isn't the EFL, the issue is with the administrators.  

I think Ashley will wait till the very last second and buy them for peanuts, probably even take a 15 point reduction for next season.

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I’d have had Kenyon here as director because his strength is clearly growing clubs commercially. That doesn’t seem to be Everton’s problem though, it’s their on field and recruitment structure that they seem shite at.

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16 hours ago, Dr.Spaceman said:

What is it with these US owners, really strange how there's an influx all of a sudden.

They have taken notice of the popularity of the sport, and also how the popularity of the sport in growing in North America. They also know that MLS teams are light years behind the revenue streams of European clubs.

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5 hours ago, Ben said:

I think Ashley will wait till the very last second and buy them for peanuts, probably even take a 15 point reduction for next season.

I’m not sure it will work. The administrators are apparently playing hard ball over their fee’s, which is why it’s taking so long to come to agreements with interested parties, and possibly why Ashley was not made a preferred bidder and talks with him were stopped pretty early on, because no doubt he’ll be wanting to negotiate on their fees.

Apparently there is sense that the administrators are preferred to let the club go under, rather than not getting what they want. 

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23 hours ago, Dancing Brave said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61784848

 

No more throw ins

Kick ins instead. Whoever thought of this needs a kickin'

Its by far the most popular sport in the world and massive business. So by all means fundamentally change something that's worked so well for 150years to look like you do some actual work.

 

They tried this ages ago, was some piece, think it was Dover against someone, Don Howe was watching on and seen the virtue in it.  Looked, was and is ghastly.

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