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  • #31
    If this is true and the Mittals are in charge for say Aug 1st we won't have long to spend money before the transfer window closes, even less time before the first game of the season.....

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    • #32
      This to me is not about player purchases for next season, this is about someone owning our club who I believe can be trusted and wants to grow the club over a period of time.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Deep Pan Dan View Post
        This to me is not about player purchases for next season, this is about someone owning our club who I believe can be trusted and wants to grow the club over a period of time.
        weve been growing the club for 15 years , dont want to start again now, the championship such a a hard league to get out of theres no guarantees to getting straight back up (remember evryone thought wed come straight back up last time) every year there are more and more big teams vying for those 2 spots, we need to do our best from board down to make sure we stay up , sure the mittals may want us in prem but as keen in the chamionship not so sure

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        • #34
          Thanks for posting. Lets hope there is truth in it. Hugely relieved your sauce is not Dave's view.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
            Thanks for posting. Lets hope there is truth in it. Hugely relieved your sauce is not Dave's view.

            i ****@@ myself there

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
              With all due respect, I think this is yet again stating the obvious. They didn't keep their shares for fun.
              My reply was in reference to Pete's assertions that the Mittels wouldn't bid again.
              Kept the faith!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post
                am i the only who that putting the faith in the mittals may be a bit premature? there is no guarantee they will dip in they have had their chances to own the club and didnt do nothing about it, think we all need to remember we are merely the plaything to very rich men and as such liable to their whims , its very rare unless someone rich enough to buy a club they support that they are doing it for honorable reasons (take abramovich and city lot out)
                No, I am being very cautious, I still wake up in a cold sweat remembering Mr Wright.
                Kept the faith!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by EYR View Post
                  Her name is Tracey and she works in b&q.
                  I wonder whether Amit's sister is married?
                  I offer myself to her, she can have her way with me...
                  I'll take one for the team.

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                  • #39
                    I think they will get someone in to look after the 33% of the shares, then maybe sell them. Thats just my view. Not sure Mittal will give Amit full control and like last season in my view they came up short when the club was up for grabs

                    This poster comes across genuine and he may know something we all don't. After all boardroom shaninghans are often shrouded in secrecy/
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                    • #40
                      Its fairly clear that the situation is fluid and nothing is set in stone

                      Almost any business is up for sale at any time if the price is right, if the mittals were prepared to offer XX then they wont just have given up completely because they were rebuffed. if they were genuinly interested they will bid again
                      its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                        I think they will get someone in to look after the 33% of the shares, then maybe sell them. Thats just my view. Not sure Mittal will give Amit full control and like last season in my view they came up short when the club was up for grabs

                        This poster comes across genuine and he may know something we all don't. After all boardroom shaninghans are often shrouded in secrecy/
                        I think at the time Mr Mittal wasn't convinced, Amit has always wanted it,the fans running unto the pitch signing his name may swayed him.
                        Kept the faith!

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                        • #42
                          It's pretty unlikely that the Mittals made their vast fortune by walking away from something they were interested in acquiring simply because the owner said no. They also appeared to have been dissed by BE/FB as a consequence of the sacking of Saksena.

                          I'd be really surprised if they just packed it in.

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                          • #43
                            Pray this is true. Tbh I had a feeling they would still be looking to buy the club, didnt get the impression they would make 1 offer, have it rejected then walk away.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by californiahoop View Post
                              My reply was in reference to Pete's assertions that the Mittels wouldn't bid again.
                              And mine was to Pete's anonymous poster.
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                              • #45
                                It would hardly be a surprise really. The fact they made an offer to buy out Bernie stated their intention. It was by all accounts a derisery offer, which is the initial gameplan of any negotiation, starting low. Therefore, when the inevitable rejection came, why would they then wash their hands of the club and never try to renegotiate..?

                                Mittal is clearly one of the shrewdest business men around by his success, and must have equally brilliant business brains around him, so i'm sure he knows how to negotiate, in his own way and in his own time.

                                Either they have the intention or they don't, and by the fact they started the ball rolling, surely they do.

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