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The thing is though if Blues has signed Lewondowski, he would have been complete shit. Mcleish would have ruined him.

It's a catch 22.

He wouldn't have fired them to glory.

 

Lewandowski always dreamed of playing with Zigic

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Optimistically-named company :-)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/32971963

 

"An Asian-based firm have been granted a two-year exclusivity period to bid for Birmingham City by the club's Hong Kong-based parent company.

After months of speculation, Birmingham International Holdings Ltd have made a statement to the HK Stock Exchange announcing that Trillion Trophy Asia Ltd have become the preferred bidders.

Trillion Trophy have promised the club a loan facility of £12.5m.

That will be secured against the club's 109-year-old home at St Andrew's."

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Optimistically-named company :-)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/32971963

 

"An Asian-based firm have been granted a two-year exclusivity period to bid for Birmingham City by the club's Hong Kong-based parent company.

After months of speculation, Birmingham International Holdings Ltd have made a statement to the HK Stock Exchange announcing that Trillion Trophy Asia Ltd have become the preferred bidders.

Trillion Trophy have promised the club a loan facility of £12.5m.

That will be secured against the club's 109-year-old home at St Andrew's."

Now that is desperate!

Two year exclusivity..... Just wow.

As for a loan secured against the ground, given they seemingly need that money to keep going that is some bloody risk.

What a shambles. :)

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The gift that keeps on giving. Reporter on Midlands today said:

"The company has no trading history and appears to have been put together just recently for the sole purpose of purchasing the club".

Sounds dodgy as hell lol. Trillion Trophy Asia :lol: You can't make this stuff up.

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Optimistically-named company :-)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/32971963

 

"An Asian-based firm have been granted a two-year exclusivity period to bid for Birmingham City by the club's Hong Kong-based parent company.

After months of speculation, Birmingham International Holdings Ltd have made a statement to the HK Stock Exchange announcing that Trillion Trophy Asia Ltd have become the preferred bidders.

Trillion Trophy have promised the club a loan facility of £12.5m.

That will be secured against the club's 109-year-old home at St Andrew's."

Now that is desperate!

Two year exclusivity..... Just wow.

As for a loan secured against the ground, given they seemingly need that money to keep going that is some bloody risk.

What a shambles. :)

 

Does that mean if they fail  loan they get sty andrews?

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The gift that keeps on giving. Reporter on Midlands today said:

"The company has no trading history and appears to have been put together just recently for the sole purpose of purchasing the club".

Sounds dodgy as hell lol. Trillion Trophy Asia :lol: You can't make this stuff up.

I'm sure the anti Villa Birmingham Mail will put a positive spin on this latest development

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The gift that keeps on giving. Reporter on Midlands today said:

"The company has no trading history and appears to have been put together just recently for the sole purpose of purchasing the club".

Sounds dodgy as hell lol. Trillion Trophy Asia :lol: You can't make this stuff up.

I'm sure the anti Villa Birmingham Mail will put a positive spin on this latest development

 

Let them, I stopped buying it years ago and other Villa fans should do the same. 

They ought to make it more Bloser friendly by having colouring in pages and free wax crayons.

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Optimistically-named company :-)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/32971963

 

"An Asian-based firm have been granted a two-year exclusivity period to bid for Birmingham City by the club's Hong Kong-based parent company.

After months of speculation, Birmingham International Holdings Ltd have made a statement to the HK Stock Exchange announcing that Trillion Trophy Asia Ltd have become the preferred bidders.

Trillion Trophy have promised the club a loan facility of £12.5m.

That will be secured against the club's 109-year-old home at St Andrew's."

Now that is desperate!

Two year exclusivity..... Just wow.

As for a loan secured against the ground, given they seemingly need that money to keep going that is some bloody risk.

What a shambles. :)

 

Does that mean if they fail  loan they get sty andrews?

 

 

I was thinking exactly the same thing,

 

Wont be long before they are playing in Northampton  :crylaugh:

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Optimistically-named company :-)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/32971963

"An Asian-based firm have been granted a two-year exclusivity period to bid for Birmingham City by the club's Hong Kong-based parent company.

After months of speculation, Birmingham International Holdings Ltd have made a statement to the HK Stock Exchange announcing that Trillion Trophy Asia Ltd have become the preferred bidders.

Trillion Trophy have promised the club a loan facility of £12.5m.

That will be secured against the club's 109-year-old home at St Andrew's."

Now that is desperate!

Two year exclusivity..... Just wow.

As for a loan secured against the ground, given they seemingly need that money to keep going that is some bloody risk.

What a shambles. :)

Does that mean if they fail loan they get sty andrews?

It means it's possible, yes. Things are rarely that simple though.

The money has been loaned by this company (but nobody knows who this company is or who owns it) to BIH the HK listed holdings company that owns Small Heath not directly to Small Heath.

Yet their collection of sheds and future care Aldi car park they call the pitch have been put up as the security for the loan.

What proportion of the loan is made available by the holding company to Small Heath remains to be seen.

Whoever gets the money, if it's not paid back then losing the ground is a possibility. They could end up tenants in their own home or worse.

Football clubs that lose ownership of their grounds usually end up in a right old state. It remains to be seen what happens in this example but one thing is for sure things are going to get worse for them before they get better.

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'He disappeared halfway through a medical!' The footballer who got away

Birmingham City manager Gary Rowett tells a bizarre story about a potential signing who had a change of heart and left halfway through his medical.

The player - who remains unnamed - had his head turned by another club offering more money.

"We had one (signing) that took about five weeks and we had a medical and he got through half of the medical and he disappeared," he recalled.

"I won't name the name but he ended up in Scotland two days later signing for another team. You've just got to take it on the chin and crack on."

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