Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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Mmm bappe
Who? How do you know?
If that was the case McCabe would’ve said so
It's Chansiri !!
That's why he did that congratulations statement earlier. Hes jumping ship at the sty.
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Hasn't McCabe been trying to sell the club for the last 10 years? Unless he's managed to sign a deal with HRH that means he'll lose it for very little (~GBP 5 mln), he hasn't wasted any time in putting the For Sale signs out following the promotion has he?
Not before a court battle to keep the club!! Think about it.If that was the case McCabe would’ve said so
Just twice??Or he could be bull shitting, he has lied to us in the past once or twice.
No, you're right - so many wealthy businessmen sack their most successful member of staff as soon as they take over a new company, especially when it's doing well.Virtually none. But the suggestion that they would somehow interfere less with Wilder, or that it would be “better for Wilder” if anyone other PA is in control, doesn’t feel as though it’s based on anything other than blind optimism.
Buyer lined up?
Two things here.
1. He's obviously confident of winning the case
2. He's already got an international buyer lined up (maybe that billionaire Chinese dude)
Chansiri is interested apparentlyGo on then, which incredibly rich potential owner WOULD you (or we for that matter) have an idea about?
Chansiri is interested apparently he bought the wrong clubTwo things here.
1. He's obviously confident of winning the case
2. He's already got an international buyer lined up (maybe that billionaire Chinese dude)
No, you're right - so many wealthy businessmen sack their most successful member of staff as soon as they take over a new company, especially when it's doing well.
View attachment 52925 Someone talking about buying them both out apparently.
Ask Kevin McCabe.Unpopular. Also unsupported by fact, unsupported by even rumour, conjecture, financial information or previous avowed intent. Man wants a quick buck. Wasn't as quick as he expected following the Adkins/Clough debacle. Decided Van Winkle was the way but fortunately Wilder got there first. Prince hasn't got the cash. What is it about people who see Saudi and Prince and think they are all billionaires?
View attachment 52925 Someone talking about buying them both out apparently.
Have I said that?
Imagine this scenario for a minute. New owner comes in. We’re barely above the relegation zone at Christmas. Do you think the new owner:
With McCabe in sole control I’d say the latter is almost impossible. With Prince Abdullah I think it would be unlikely, because he at the very least will remember the past 5 years – where we were before Wilder, the remarkable job he’s done against the odds, and will probably have faith that he can beat the odds again. With a completely new person I think the latter option would be highly likely to happen.
- Sticks with Wilder based on his past achievements in the league’s below and because he’s really popular with the fans?
- Gets someone else in that they think has a better chance of keeping us up?
I understand one of the stipulations McCabe tried to insist on with previous prospective buyers is that Scott would remain involved in the running of the club - happy to be set straight if not true.
I wonder if a similar arrangement may potentially suit all parties if a new buyer appeared, which may go someway to negating the issue you raise.
There have been a couple of rumours, mainly coming from the time that Kevin McCabe took George Osborne to China for some business meetings and one of the people they met ran a giant construction company (which Kev Mc is knowledgeable about, of course) and the other is a bloke already in Sheffield, nice bloke by all accounts, family man.
Not before a court battle to keep the club!! Think about it.
No mention of a merger with Wednesday?
With what?Unpopular opinion I know but I actually think that the Prince would invest very heavily if he wins sole control. But I don't mind either way now that McCabe has confirmed he will try to sell the club on before next season if he wins the legal dispute.
I have no idea but I would hazard a guess that he is far richer than McCabe.
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