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Everton

Time will tell won't it? Neither of us have a fudging clue really.

But I think being reunited with a manager he thrived under will likely produce a good outcome for both player and club.

Well I know what I have seen and I don't think he is that good.

Chadli was better and had more output in goals and assists....
 
Everton are owned by Alisher Usmanov by proxy. He had to use his accountant to hold the company officially because of his 30% Scum shareholding. The FT are reporting that he's looking to sell that now.

So yes, another fiancially doped club using dodgy - arguably stolen - money.
 
Everton are owned by Alisher Usmanov by proxy. He had to use his accountant to hold the company officially because of his 30% Scum shareholding. The FT are reporting that he's looking to sell that now.

So yes, another fiancially doped club using dodgy - arguably stolen - money.

I never knew this? Thats insane

I read the other day for first time that Romans money in Chelsea is only a loan!! Insane
 
I thought that it was common knowledge about usmanov and moshiri ....

I would welcome usmanov to buy us out and go on a revenge plot to sink arsenal once and for all.

He talked about spending loads at arsenal but Kronke was all about power control and profits
 
I can’t wait for the day he calls it in...

But why would he? He owns the club so effectively owes the money to himself. Calling it in and leaving the club to find the money would damage the value of the club so repayment of the loan money would be at the expense of lost value of his asset. If he sells the club, the loan will be dealt with as part of the price.

What he could do is gradually get the club to repay him the way the Glazers have exploited United, but I don't think Chelsea is financially strong enough to do this without seriously impairing the football side and ultimately the club value. The Glazers really were brilliant in the way they saw an opportunity with the one club strong enough for it to work (look what happened at Liverpool). It was the perfect crime as it wasn't against the law.
 
But why would he? He owns the club so effectively owes the money to himself. Calling it in and leaving the club to find the money would damage the value of the club so repayment of the loan money would be at the expense of lost value of his asset. If he sells the club, the loan will be dealt with as part of the price.

What he could do is gradually get the club to repay him the way the Glazers have exploited United, but I don't think Chelsea is financially strong enough to do this without seriously impairing the football side and ultimately the club value. The Glazers really were brilliant in the way they saw an opportunity with the one club strong enough for it to work (look what happened at Liverpool). It was the perfect crime as it wasn't against the law.
Well that’s cheered me up, on transfer deadline too you heartless beast!
 
Their Striker is Cenk Tosun
Their defence is Jagielka and Keane
Another reason we should have signed Mina
 
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