Tata for now

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Crap, just seen the link
 
Please don't underestimate the potential good in getting links with Tata. Tata is a massive Indian corporation which includes mining, steelmaking (it also owns what used to be the local remnants of British Steel), car and lorry manufacturers, telecommunications service providers etc. The owners of this corporation ( the Tata family) are one of the richest in the world. While Kevin McCabe is looking for investors, good relationships with this family/organisation might potentially yeald another financial backer of immense wealth. At least the door is open.
 
Please don't underestimate the potential good in getting links with Tata. Tata is a massive Indian corporation which includes mining, steelmaking (it also owns what used to be the local remnants of British Steel), car and lorry manufacturers, telecommunications service providers etc. The owners of this corporation ( the Tata family) are one of the richest in the world. While Kevin McCabe is looking for investors, good relationships with this family/organisation might potentially yeald another financial backer of immense wealth. At least the door is open.

Aye, but what about getting a club in China? With the rate that country is growing, any investment there would be a gold mine. Oh, wait.........

:)

UTB
 
isnt TATA owned by that Mital bloke?
if so he already owns a club, and were playing them saturday.
 
QUOTE Hodgyman 265870
Please don't underestimate the potential good in getting links with Tata. Tata is a massive Indian corporation .......

Tata also owns Jaguar Land Rover and if you drink Tetley Tea you are also letting flavour flood out of India.

Great thread title Paulus - Tata For Now - clever, clever.

Mind you I saw one article in the Indian Telegraph that stated TFA had linked up with the oldest club in the World "Sheffield United" - Spin or misinformed?
 

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