Alex Sapphire wrote:Mr Grant has joined Pompey as Director of football and I see the Sheikh is no longer the leagues richest owner.
They'll have to spend a shitload in january to stay in the league, but maybe they mean business.
Is this off topic really?
wesmancity wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Mr Grant has joined Pompey as Director of football and I see the Sheikh is no longer the leagues richest owner.
They'll have to spend a shitload in january to stay in the league, but maybe they mean business.
Is this off topic really?
I got told the new owner of Pompey are nowhere near as weathly as our owner...it was on 909 the other day. So why have you heard different?
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Rich lists are funny old things and take into account assets and convert them into a figure. As we all know something is only worth what someone else will pay for it and asking prices or evaluations are just that - they do not equate to money in the bank. I haven't researched it in much detail but I'd still bet that our owner has more ready available cold hard cash than others whose money is tied up in shares and property.
Steve wrote:Glad Avram's back. I think he did really well to win Chelsea the Champions League - JT slipping over.
Ted Hughes wrote:Steve wrote:Glad Avram's back. I think he did really well to win Chelsea the Champions League - JT slipping over.
He was no less successful than Mourinho had recently been with the same players that's for sure. Strange how everyone seemed to be desperate to replace him with a bloke who had no experience of the PL whatsoever or even of the European leagues. I could understand it if they'd had ol Gus lined up because he does well wherever he goes but Scolari!!?? May as well have brought in Maradona.
Beefymcfc wrote:PS. Please stop me if I'm sounding like a loon ;-)
ant london wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:PS. Please stop me if I'm sounding like a loon ;-)
Sounds like you are firmly a believer in the International Jewish Conspiracy Beefy lad.....did Abramovich play some role too? ;-)
Ted Hughes wrote:Steve wrote:Glad Avram's back. I think he did really well to win Chelsea the Champions League - JT slipping over.
He was no less successful than Mourinho had recently been with the same players that's for sure. Strange how everyone seemed to be desperate to replace him with a bloke who had no experience of the PL whatsoever or even of the European leagues. I could understand it if they'd had ol Gus lined up because he does well wherever he goes but Scolari!!?? May as well have brought in Maradona.
Beefymcfc wrote:Don't read
This is the strangest takeover in history, even by our standards. Storrie stated on TV that he had Faraj lined up to take over at Pompey and that Gaydamak was all over it and gave him no inkling that he was selling to another party. Storrie was then called into the boardroom the day after the Faraj deal was to be confirmed and Gaydamak told him he had sold out to Fahim, which he was absolutely distraught with. Storrie also stated that the Fahim had actually got the club for peanuts and none of the creditors had any promise of being paid. Fahim goes on to do absolutely jack shit and then hands over the club to Faraj for what Fahim describes as 'Nothing'.
So, who has lost out here?
For me, it was a set up to get the club for peanuts or alternatively, for political reasons. Fahim either played hard ball to get it for peanuts for Faraj, possibly had something on Gaydamak and forced him out or for alternate reasons which I'll mention below. Either way he's obviously getting a massive back hander from the new owners with the 10% share, which if I'm correct, will be worth a lot of money soon with the investment they are likely to plough in. Let's also remember that Gaydamak kept the Land Rights around the ground and it's rumoured that he has now willing to sell, for as little as a quid (?) to allow the sale to move on.
Also, a certain Arcadi Gaydamak has just been indicted in Israel for a multi million dollar fraud issue (and that's in the 600 million region) who strangely enough, is the former Pompey owners father!?!
Alternatively, the Gaydamak family, who are Russian-Israeli's, may not have want to publicly sell to a Saudi family, especially with the past differences between the 2 states, and also the link with Osama Bin Laden (Saudi Royal Family) and the events of 9/11, which is my true belief.
This is intriguing and I can't wait for the full story to come out, but for now, my conspiracy theories are in overdrive!
PS. Please stop me if I'm sounding like a loon ;-)
BlueinBosnia wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:Rich lists are funny old things and take into account assets and convert them into a figure. As we all know something is only worth what someone else will pay for it and asking prices or evaluations are just that - they do not equate to money in the bank. I haven't researched it in much detail but I'd still bet that our owner has more ready available cold hard cash than others whose money is tied up in shares and property.
Think Mittal is richer in terms of disposable wealth, whereas the sheikh is in assets. Mittal is a steel magnate, with factories throughout Europe and Asia. There's no way a load of factories are worth more than a fat portion of the world's oil. The thing is, the sheikh could sell of his assets readily, and therefore has pretty much unlimited spending power. A barrel of oil can be sold in nanoseconds, but a dreary factory in Donetsk would take a while to fob off.
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