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Sheffield United’s US owners in shock Sheffield Wednesday sale inquiry https://share.google/1O63hdYkFoMMKtlhf
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They wouldn't be allowed to purchase them due to a conflict of interest in already owning us, regardless of possible future plans to merge.
I think the issue is that even without the fact that they couldn't legally do it - if they even allegedly enquired then it's a worrying signWet bed time for the usual eeyores
A bit of thought - as you say - and they could stay dry.
Is this really being spoken about or just bull.I think the issue is that even without the fact that they couldn't legally do it - if they even allegedly enquired then it's a worrying sign
Half the consortium pulls out and buys SW. No technical conflict. Brand new stadium and Champions League winners !!They wouldn't be allowed to purchase them due to a conflict of interest in already owning us, regardless of possible future plans to merge. It's a non-starter in terms of passing the EFL criteria.
I think the issue is that even without the fact that they couldn't legally do it - if they even allegedly enquired then it's a worrying sign
Seems an odd thing to come out from the Telegraph (and McGrath to acknowledge) if nothing to itIs this really being spoken about or just bull.
Saturday night you mean ?Seems an odd thing to come out from the Telegraph (and McGrath to acknowledge) if nothing to it
Unless it's Wigfield stirring shit after the embarrassment Sunday
They can'tBuy them shut them down ,what`s the problem ?
Sheffield city here we come then......nar never happen but a purposely new built ground share might to save on costs.Seems an odd thing to come out from the Telegraph (and McGrath to acknowledge) if nothing to it
Unless it's Wigfield stirring shit after the embarrassment Sunday
They probably owe us money and want a claim form……I imagine every owner we’ve ever had would enquire on the same basis. It’s a bit like looking at Rightmove to see what your neighbours paid for their house. Makes complete business sense (a merger), but completely meaningless as couldn’t happen.
Sheffield city fcI will always support Sheffield United but never an United Sheffield.
No and I doubt you would either..fk merger non of us want itYou wouldn’t be there either.
Half the consortium pulls out and buys SW. No technical conflict. Brand new stadium and Champions League winners !!
No and I doubt you would either..fk merger non of us want it
Oh come mate im just joking about itNo. But l’m not banging on about Sheffield City FC.
Sheffield United’s American owners made a shock inquiry in the sale of stricken city rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
It is understood that representatives for COH Sports were among 80 parties to make initial calls to Wednesday’s administrators over the past month or so.
Telegraph Sport learnt of the approach after reports elsewhere that one interested party had suggested an extraordinary merger between the two rival clubs.
Details of what was being proposed by the party claiming to represent COH Sports are unclear, but the prospect of bitter rival clubs belonging to the same stable and competing in the same competition can be all but ruled out. Dealmaking sources have subsequently played down the likelihood of any further inquiries from COH.
Other potential suitors monitoring a sale likely to exceed £40m include the former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. Neither he nor COH are among the handful of suitors to make formal offers yet, however.
As previously reported by Telegraph Sport, US-based billionaire investor John McEvoy is among leading candidates. McEvoy’s wide-ranging portfolio includes a minority stake in talent management giant Various Artists, which counts Sheffield band Reverend and the Makers in its stable.
An approach by COH Sports will be controversial with United fans celebrating the club’s 3-0 derby win at the weekend. Despite the derby win, United remain in the bottom three with Wednesday and the club’s ownership is starting to face scrutiny after a sharp downturn in fortunes following last season’s Championship play-off final defeat.
COH, led by businessmen Steven Rosen and Helmy Eltoukhy, have only been officially in control at Bramall Lane since December last year. They have 100 per cent ownership at United, having ended Saudi Arabian Prince Abdullah Bin Mosaad Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud’s five-year spell as sole owner. Rosen is the founder and chairman of Resilience Capital Partners, while Eltoukhy chairs biotech company Guardant Health.
There has been no shortage of interest in Wednesday despite the Championship’s bottom club triggering a 12-point deduction – with potential more sanctions to come – after being put into administration in October. The English Football League is now investigating further alleged breaches of its financial regulations and has not ruled out docking points again this season.
COH and Sheffield United have been approached for comment. Wednesday’s administrators Begbies Traynor declined to respond.
Oh come mate im just joking about it