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That we're in big trouble with our new owners, only caught a bit of it but seems the Prince was threatening them with a winding up order for the 10 million they owed him.
I think it said they also owe 40 million payment for the club . I could have got the wrong end of the stick so don't take this as gospel.
 



That we're in big trouble with our new owners, only caught a bit of it but seems the Prince was threatening them with a winding up order for the 10 million they owed him.
I think it said they also owe 40 million payment for the club . I could have got the wrong end of the stick so don't take this as gospel.
Already discussed in here for the past few hours.

COH, not SUFC, owe money to the Prince.
 
Wow! Now it's all starting to make sense at last.

All the 80 super rich bidders abandoning their Wednesday bids because they're hearing that the Blades are coming up for sale!

We're rich!!!

utb
 
That we're in big trouble with our new owners, only caught a bit of it but seems the Prince was threatening them with a winding up order for the 10 million they owed him.
I think it said they also owe 40 million payment for the club . I could have got the wrong end of the stick so don't take this as gospel.
If this were the pigs they'd be spinning this as great news, saying that it shows what an amazing job Meester COH is doing. The next takeover will be a big one for us. Then we're back.
 



  • Current Status: Sky understands that following the legal threat, the payment has now been made and the club is currently up to date with the previous owner.
  • Future Concerns: The report highlights that almost half of the total takeover price is still yet to be paid in future installments. Prince Abdullah has reportedly raised concerns with the EFL about how the current owners will finance the club long-term.
 
Paying late is a culture thing for american bussinesses, I worked for them for years, still do..

Same story every month..

Nothing to see here...
When they're doing business in England with English Football League rules and requirements it might raise some questions...
 
So when Chansiri did not pay the players, the staff, HMRC, VAT etc, that was his fault entirely and neither Sheffield Wednesday nor the fans should be penalised for the misdemeanours of the owner and the EFL should help them in this dire situation.

When Sheffield United current owners fail to pay the previous owner this is the clubs fault and the EFL should throw the book at us..

Got it.
 

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