@Redhenry if this potential buyer was in a pub with a couple of mates is he the kind of rich bastard when his round comes up he would get a bit narked if anyone orders more than half a pint of larger and makes them pay the difference?
or would he be one to say "tell you what lads, drinks are on me" the others say but mate you always get the drinks in and he says "well that's the kind of guy I am, also I'm fucking minted so don't worry about it. right lets get some pork scratching's in and help yourself to some charlie, cheers."
@Redhenry if this potential buyer was in a pub with a couple of mates is he the kind of rich bastard when his round comes up he would get a bit narked if anyone orders more than half a pint of larger and makes them pay the difference?
or would he be one to say "tell you what lads, drinks are on me" the others say but mate you always get the drinks in and he says "well that's the kind of guy I am, also I'm fucking minted so don't worry about it. right lets get some pork scratching's in and help yourself to some charlie, cheers."
Beer and pork scratchings? Can't be the arabs then ; - )
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
If DD has been bought it doesn't appear likely it is the DD conducted in October/November which I know about, based on conversations this weekend. I wonder therefore if it is the product of a process conducted earlier last year when the AFC interest was first reported by the Mail.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
This is categorically untrue and several people on here know that. There was due diligence taking place with full access to the club's books.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
This is categorically untrue and several people on here know that. There was due diligence taking place with full access to the club's books.
I keep telling them that but they won't believe me : - )
Also, just as bidders can drop out it is possible that new parties can make their interest known.
Sure but for the good of the club and this season we need this to go through tomorrow (well actually about a month ago). If the party that was the furthest down the line has keft it means we are stuck in this purgatory for a while longer.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
"Last year" was 9 days ago.
A week is a long time in politics and nine days is a huge time in the World of a fabricating wum.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
This is categorically untrue and several people on here know that. There was due diligence taking place with full access to the club's books.
The theory that "nothing is happening" has been blown out of the water. That has been proved incorrect and totally false.
There are multiple parties who have expressed an interest.
The identities of the potential buyers are not all known.
Informed sources suggest that one is Australian Andrew Muir. This is not believed to be the same as the AFC Australian consortium bid that started this thread.
Some sources claim that Muir's partner, a Greek-Australian, has pulled out and that the Muir bid is now either on the shelf or has been pulled completely. Muir is the only bidder believed to have completed DD.
Other bidders' identity are not known although there has been no reliable evidence that Red Bull or Peter Varney are or have been involved.
@Redhenry suggested a possible Middle Eastern bid as well as a bid from someone "trusted" by Duchatelet. Who this is isn't clear.
On Saturday, former Rangers, and perhaps more interestingly Genk, manager Alex McLeish was entertained by director Richard Murray and given prime seats in the directors box where our departed CEO used to sit.
With McLeish was Donald Muir (no relation to Andrew Muir of Australian bid fame) a financier with links to various heavyweight trust funds and banks. The third person in the party remains unknown.
Some sources have suggested a South African connection via Donald Muir and McLeish but again this hasn't been verified.
Meanwhile, Karl Robinson has expressed his frustration that he is not able to sign any players while the takeover continues to the media on Thursday and after the Oldham win. He also expressed his frustration in much stronger terms to fans before the Oldham game where he also said that he had confronted Duchatelet about the situation.
The club has no CEO but the Finance Director is working their notice until the end of February (suggesting they had a three month notice period and so resigned at the beginning of December, the same time as the CEO). Why they had to serve three months and Meire only one month is another unknown.
The team, meanwhile, is one point from the 6th and final play-off place having now played its game in hand while other teams were involved in the FA Cup.
To state nothing is happening now would indeed be incorrect and totally false. When I stated it last year it was correct and we have seen nothing that has proven otherwise.
This is categorically untrue and several people on here know that. There was due diligence taking place with full access to the club's books.
Roland wants £50 mill , CAFC true value £10-15 mill max. I don't think anything is going to happen in the near future until Roland finally comes out of cloud cuckoo land
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or would he be one to say "tell you what lads, drinks are on me" the others say but mate you always get the drinks in and he says "well that's the kind of guy I am, also I'm fucking minted so don't worry about it. right lets get some pork scratching's in and help yourself to some charlie, cheers."
RH said there was a chance they wouldn’t spend even though they’re loaded: We know Red Bull would spend and so I’m ruling them out.
"Last year" was 9 days ago.