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    Re: Aston Villa , their financial problems and rumours of a winding up order

    It's been known for some time that the Chinese Govt is unhappy about so much capital being invested abroad, not least in football clubs, and is clamping down. The recent purchase of Southampton FC shares was done through Hong Kong, which is still financially independent of the Chinese Govt.

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    Re: Aston Villa , their financial problems and rumours of a winding up order

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Mansfield View Post
    It's been known for some time that the Chinese Govt is unhappy about so much capital being invested abroad, not least in football clubs, and is clamping down. The recent purchase of Southampton FC shares was done through Hong Kong, which is still financially independent of the Chinese Govt.
    Matt Scott who writes about football finances called this last year especially in relation to Aston Villa.

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    Re: Aston Villa , their financial problems and rumours of a winding up order

    There has just be an item on Midlands Today about Aston Villa's financial woes. It backed up what is said above. Villa have overspent. Money going out is greater than money coming in. Chinese government are no longer keen to encourage investment in British football teams. Villa will have to be sold to someone with deep pockets. No mention of FFP though. So....... mind the gap Villa.

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    Re: Aston Villa , their financial problems and rumours of a winding up order

    Quote Originally Posted by IanD View Post
    There has just be an item on Midlands Today about Aston Villa's financial woes. It backed up what is said above. Villa have overspent. Money going out is greater than money coming in. Chinese government are no longer keen to encourage investment in British football teams. Villa will have to be sold to someone with deep pockets. No mention of FFP though. So....... mind the gap Villa.
    Staggering to think Villa have come to this situation, No way can clubs be successful spending that way and gambling on the future. Boy did they get the numbers wrong with last seasons wages and failure to grt promoted. There might be better news for them if this gossip is right though, taken from BBC footy gossip.

    American Peter B Freund, a minority shareholder in baseball's New York Yankees, is lining up a £75m bid to buy Championship club Aston Villa. (Times - subscription required)

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