And we thought …
27 days too late
I done googling.
They came second in 1st League and got promoted…
https://twitter.com/Goztepe/status/1784599288133144845?t=77YWXi-UNIZJHguvfW3-Hg&s=19
So it can be done
Lol
Big Influencers do a visit to?
Salisbury FC!
https://twitter.com/SFCMikeKavs/status/1784646129948229772?t=037svbzlKQPNNvvrmJGWHg&s=19
Due to threat of FFP sanctions or because they are a pile of wank?
Correct
What’s my prize? If it’s one of Utd’s first team I don’t want it.
You get to choose one you don’t want….and get to keep the rest
Shock news…
United were willing to sell Harry Maguire last summer
Incredible. Simply incredible, this is journalism at it’s absolute peak.
That truly deserves an
Looks like closer looks are being taken into some of tgese Sports Betting “companies” associated with English Football Clubs.
Methinks a growing story here
The Isle of Man has been a safe haven for betting companies, many of them partners of Premier League clubs. Last week police raided several companies and this unprecedented action has sent shockwaves throughout the gambling industry.
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Wise Spurs would wait for a quality striker to come along.
Like Darwin Nunez
Oooh.
777 Partners pulled out?
Well, what a shocking surprise that must not be to anyone other than Farhad
Everton have called in a firm of restructuring and insolvency advisers, the Guardian understands, raising further questions about the proposed takeover by 777 Partners
ooof! Administration incoming…
What a mess even the news stories are different
Everton receive a delayed payment of £16m from prospective buyers 777 Partners for day-to-day operational costs, taking the amount loaned by the Miami-based investment fund to over £200m.
One guess who owns this airline, I’ll give you a clue it starts with the number seven, and the last letter rhymes with heaven, and the middle is the number 7.
Australia's newest low-cost carrier has entered voluntary administration, after abrupt cancellations.
If you’re struggling with my cryptic clues the answer is 777.
If you follow Matt Slater at The Athletic he’s been retweeting 777 stories for about a year, some dug up by Everton groups, some about airlines (something in Canada as well I think?) and the whole law suits thing going on against 777
What is the 777 controversy?
777 Partners has been embroiled in numerous controversies since being founded by Josh Wander and Steven Pasko in 2015, including allegations of fraud, which the company denies. Wander also pleaded no contest to a drugs charge in 2003.
Would-Be Everton Owner 777 Partners Faces Lawsuit Over Asset Transfers . The investment manager trying to buy Everton FC is being sued by a creditor who wants to stop the firm from transferring two subsidiaries, claiming that the transaction was designed to “shield” the assets
A major funding source for 777 Partners is its Class E Bermuda life reinsurer , 777 Re which was recently downgraded to C- by AM Best. This life insurance and annuity reinsurer, has been taken under the administrative control of the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA)
Sounds like 777 are as bad as some of the keyboard warriors claiming to buy Saints way back before Admin.
At least my mob actually set up the SPV Ltd Company before the 2003 global meltdown made Dubai bankrupt (allegedly) and never went public (and didn’t pay their PR company)
Sources say they are 'confident' of completing a takeover deal but it is becoming impossible to ignore the red flags surrounding the situation
They are yet to meet four conditions the Premier League has put on the deal – having asked for an extension on the deadline around one of them, repaying a £158m debt owed to MSP Sports Capital.
And to add to the general sense of confusion, the group’s UK PR advisers Teneo confirmed on Monday they had “paused” their relationship with 777 on Tuesday. It was reported that this was because of unpaid bills.
Everton insiders suggested it felt like the deal was “unravelling” on Tuesday morning, although it remained “business as usual” for staff. All wages were paid on time and construction continues at the new stadium, which will be opened in time for the start of the 2025-26 season.