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The 2016 Takeover Thread


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Just now, omariqy said:

He doesn't appear on any rich lists. Well at least not in the top 50.  Why is his wealth so hidden?

I told you. Inscrutable.

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2 hours ago, Phumfeinz said:

I've been sceptical for the last 5 years, so excuse me for taking this moment to enjoy a little optimism for once. 

each to their own.....I sincerely hope the optimism comes to fruition.

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Just now, CarewsEyebrowDesigner said:

If the new chaps want to get off on a good start, the first thing can improve on is communication. Let us know the plans and what is going on from now on.

An pay off Lescott:)

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16 minutes ago, Holtern8 said:

Being a CEO of big companies doesn't make him a multi billionaire? How's he going to fund us? Someone breakdown the structure for me. 

We will be owned by Recon Group. Xia owns Recon Group. 

Yes, I know... :o

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1 hour ago, osmark86 said:

Champions League? pfffft. It will be beneath us in a few years. The Galactic Cup on the other hand...

Well our chairman does have an active space company so why not? 

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Thought it worth comparing ourselves on the news that our owner is worth 10 billion quid - 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/premier-leagues-richest-owners-how-6233348

3. Tottenham - Joe Lewis - £4.9billion

A British billionaire who made his money in currency trading Lewis is the main investor with the Tavistock Group which in turn own a wide variety of concerns including Tottenham.

Lewis is one of the richest men in world, with Forbes ranking him as the tenth wealthiest Briton in 2014.

2. Chelsea - Roman Abramovich - £5.3billion

Perhaps the most notorious owner in British sport Abramovich is one of the world's wealthiest individuals having amassed a gigantic personal fortune from the oil, steel and mining industries in his native Russia.

1. Manchester City - Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan - £20billion

If Abramovich changed Chelsea then Sheikh Mansour transformed Manchester City in all recognition. In buying them for £200million in 2008 Mansour made City the richest club in English football history overnight.

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