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Standard Liège

Swindon_Addick
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It seems the people Roland sold his Belgian club to weren't as wealthy as they presented themselves to be. Stop me if you've heard this one before...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/10/standard-liege-fans-protest-against-777-partners
https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/10/standard-liege-fans-protest-against-777-partners
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Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?2
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Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?1
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Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?0
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Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?4
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Does he own any clubs anymore?0
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Radostanradical said:Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?
Farhad Moshiri doesn't want to put any more money in so they'll be looking for another buyer.
If 777 have been paying the players wages and the deal falls through, they'll be close to going into administration you would think.
If any other buyers are circling, you would think they'll allow administration to happen, to get the club at a lower valuation.
And of course, if Everton fall into administration, the building work on their new stadium by Laing O'Rourke stops immediately.1 -
sam3110 said:Does he own any clubs anymore?0
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Radostanradical said:Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?1
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777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.2
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Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.1
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Radostanradical said:sam3110 said:Does he own any clubs anymore?0
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Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.0
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JohnBoyUK said:Radostanradical said:Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?
Farhad Moshiri doesn't want to put any more money in so they'll be looking for another buyer.
If 777 have been paying the players wages and the deal falls through, they'll be close to going into administration you would think.
If any other buyers are circling, you would think they'll allow administration to happen, to get the club at a lower valuation.
And of course, if Everton fall into administration, the building work on their new stadium by Laing O'Rourke stops immediately.
So there's surely no way they end up being Everton owners.1 -
777 were sniffing around us at one point I believe0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:JohnBoyUK said:Radostanradical said:Gribbo said:Pretty sure 777 Partners are in the throws of buying Everton n all?
Farhad Moshiri doesn't want to put any more money in so they'll be looking for another buyer.
If 777 have been paying the players wages and the deal falls through, they'll be close to going into administration you would think.
If any other buyers are circling, you would think they'll allow administration to happen, to get the club at a lower valuation.
And of course, if Everton fall into administration, the building work on their new stadium by Laing O'Rourke stops immediately.
So there's surely no way they end up being Everton owners.0 -
Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.5
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The only other name that seems to be linked to Everton because they have outstanding loans they are owed are MSP Sports Capital , who own Augsburg , Brondby and a stake in McLaren F1 Team amongst other things.0
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Sandgaard had money, which is a big step up from thinly-veiled fraudsters2
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Radostanradical said:Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.2
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I wish we could form some kind of partnership or network with some of these European clubs. I'm sure it could be a massive boost to our chances of seeing the stars of the future.2
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Radostanradical said:Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.4
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JohnnyH2 said:Radostanradical said:Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.0
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Swindon_Addick said:Radostanradical said:Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.0
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I don't think the frying pan/fire metaphor works because it assumes the club, or perhaps even the fans, have some agency (the ability to jump or not). In reality it is the owners and would-be owners that decide the club’s fate. A more fitting comparison might be a game of pass the parcel with a never ending chain of individuals and groups temporarily handling the club before passing it on; some of whom may be negligent in their handling whilst others my try to rip-off various layers trying to get the goodies inside.1
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I don't understand why Moshiri is so hellbent on selling to 777 when there's so many red flags. Think there was another American group he tried this with last season that blatantly didn't have the funds but he spent months negotiating with.
It's clear him losing the Alisher Usmanov backing has caused problems and he basically wants shot of the club before he has to fully pay for the new stadium but letting a deal with a group like 777 get this advanced is rather concerning.0 -
Radostanradical said:sam3110 said:Does he own any clubs anymore?
In addition though, he still owns the stadium at Sint-Truiden and has his offices there, and the relationship between club and stadium owner there is more like the English situation, i.e. the club is completely at his mercy.
Standard are a shadow of the club he bought. Tragic waste of heritage and know-how. We should never forget that he' s such a ****.5 -
Kap10 said:Swindon_Addick said:Radostanradical said:Swindon_Addick said:Henry Irving said:777 were also close to buying Charlton from Sandgaard, I was told.1