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Turki Alalshikh looking at Millwall takeover
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14740353/Millwall-shock-Saudi-Arabian-takeover-boxing-supremo-Turki-Alalshikh-deal-Championship.html
Palace win the FA Cup and then this... please do not let this be true
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Oh ffs1
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He heard there’s so called nice breads1
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Take this shit off fs1
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Well, someone with a background in fighting is certainly ‘on brand’ for Milwall0
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He’s been reposting Millwall content, must be some truth in it.
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Also owns Almeria in Spain0
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Callumcafc said:Also owns Almeria in Spain0
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Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!0 -
Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!16 -
EugenesAxe said:Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!5 - Sponsored links:
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Ducktapeshoerepairs said:EugenesAxe said:Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!2 -
If we don’t go up, millwall get Saudi money and palace with the FA Cup, it will go down as a bad bad season for us.2
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EugenesAxe said:Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!2 -
Millwall told The New Arab that there "is no substance regarding any takeover talks", and stressed that "the club is not for sale" amid recent speculation of Saudi interest in the side.
The New Arab or Al-Araby Al-Jadeed is a London-based pan-Arab news outlet owned by Qatari company Fadaat Media.
Guy is a boxing promoter (surprise surprise).
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I'm always dubious of Middle Eastern interest in EFL clubs, they've shown with Newcastle, Man City and PSG that they've no problem with buying a side in the top flight of a League, so why isnt this bloke putting his sights higher if he's another financial "real deal"
Previous ME backing in EFL clubs has seemingly ended badly, has there been an example where its gone well as Charlton and Wigan have suffered badly from it, whilst Milton Keynes are a case that remains to be seen. Am sure there are others I've forgotten.
So from a Millwall stand point, I'd take this news very cautiously.
As genuinely... Why the f**k would they be interested in Milwall, same can be said of us with ESI with hindsight0 -
J BLOCK said:If we don’t go up, millwall get Saudi money and palace with the FA Cup, it will go down as a bad bad season for us.1
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ForeverAddickted said:I'm always dubious of Middle Eastern interest in EFL clubs, they've shown with Newcastle, Man City and PSG that they've no problem with buying a side in the top flight of a League, so why isnt this bloke putting his sights higher if he's another financial "real deal"
Previous ME backing in EFL clubs has seemingly ended badly, has there been an example where its gone well as Charlton and Wigan have suffered badly from it, whilst Milton Keynes are a case that remains to be seen. Am sure there are others I've forgotten.
So from a Millwall stand point, I'd take this news very cautiously.
As genuinely... Why the f**k would they be interested in Milwall, same can be said of us with ESI with hindsight0 -
Think he already owns Almeria in Spain so not someone with no football background either. But I absolutely get FAs point about ME ownership of EFL clubs being a bit of a double edged sword.
Would wonder how quickly Turki would get bored given all his other interests.2 -
Woodwork said:EugenesAxe said:Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!1 - Sponsored links:
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just had a look on their board and it seems they've decided they don't want a saudi take over / investment as they will lose their identity
so think we can all relax
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Millwall taken over by a feckin Toikey (as a native New Yorker might say)0
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ForeverAddickted said:I'm always dubious of Middle Eastern interest in EFL clubs, they've shown with Newcastle, Man City and PSG that they've no problem with buying a side in the top flight of a League, so why isnt this bloke putting his sights higher if he's another financial "real deal"
Previous ME backing in EFL clubs has seemingly ended badly, has there been an example where its gone well as Charlton and Wigan have suffered badly from it, whilst Milton Keynes are a case that remains to be seen. Am sure there are others I've forgotten.
So from a Millwall stand point, I'd take this news very cautiously.
As genuinely... Why the f**k would they be interested in Milwall, same can be said of us with ESI with hindsight1 -
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AddicksAddict said:8
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His boxing interest will all end in tears. Would assume any football stuff would too0
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EugenesAxe said:AddicksAddict said:3
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Scoham said:EugenesAxe said:AddicksAddict said:0
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Scoham said:EugenesAxe said:AddicksAddict said:3