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Is it possible this is one last throw of the dice from the Mittals

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
    Yes he stated they are keeping they're shares and will be 'appointing a member to the board to look after they're interests'
    Were did he say that Ric-Roc.

    I know he said that when Bernie annouced he was in talks but this is a different situation and a lot later.

    To be honest with 2 billionaires and 1 egotistic maniac owing our club this type of thing is always going to happen as all 3 will want it done their way, as if they are all in talks about selling this is a typical types of moves you would expect to get the best price.

    Ill just look forward to next season
    One for all.... and all for one

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    • #32
      I said this as soon as I read his statement Re: resigning.

      It looked more like a plea for backing, the way it was worded. And to mention the 33% share in the club was a statement that they have not given up, and they are meerly distancing themsevled from all the crap.

      False hope, maybe, but I feel this is a serious posibility.
      Your mum would love me...

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      • #33
        Nodge I don't believe he wouldnt sell there are far mote attractive options in life than QPR, he is a businessman, he is 80 he can get a return on his investment now, anyong term land deal he might not be alive to see it through. In the short term they both are likely to mess around with our team, club and cause long term damage.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by singingranger View Post
          Nodge I don't believe he wouldnt sell there are far mote attractive options in life than QPR, he is a businessman, he is 80 he can get a return on his investment now, anyong term land deal he might not be alive to see it through. In the short term they both are likely to mess around with our team, club and cause long term damage.
          Of course he'd sell. You don't announce it though. For all intents and purposes BE has no intention of selling but a ridiculous offer would probably turn his head.

          Don't forget that FB has an ego that would love, LOVE, the glamour and media attention the Premier League brings in. He'd be back all over the world press. Important not to underestimate the personal value of that for FB. Probably something you can't put a figure on.

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          • #35
            I think there is still a good chance the Mittal's will come back in 4 the club,according 2 the standard they bid £50m and it was turned down.They have kept their 33% shares in the club which means they r not going 2 another club.They r trying 2 get Saksena back as a board director and i think they want us fans 2 back them 2 the hilt which i know we all will.

            Watch this space

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            • #36
              It seems a v.ery strange way to go about your business by damaging your brand, what the Mittals did was to reconnect with the base, to put a warm cuddly front on. Does FB seriously think he or GP will be welcomed with open arms in the premier league. Surely the premier league is going to be concerned about collateral damage to the premier league brand. FB accused of cheating, GP accused of cheating. Charging stupid money for tickets and away tickets is going to be very damaging.

              What Bhatia did was reinforce the MittalQPR brand yesterday, in touch with the fans etc. Mittals come out looking good either way.

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              • #37
                Nodge agree on fb's ego, especially with recent issues.

                Wouldnt agree with it bit the fans can make it more than known he's not welcome! He won't like this

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