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Rumours bale ramsey gunter and ledley are all joining together to buy the club from tan.
And if ramsey keeps the club up he gets a special offer for a limited time only.
Well I say rumours- I just totally made it up but maybe it will take off?
I saw people discussing this on twitter the other day, then saw who it came from so immediately disregarded it.
people were saying "must be something in it, why would he make something like that up?"
they'll learn.
If anyones interested heres the Tweet and his answers to questions raised by some fans.
https://x.com/daya66/status/19135305...LTsVTx09ZSEfIA
Biggest WUM out there.
Some idiots are posting here. Tan is obviously not going to sell the club until the case against F.C. Nantes is resolved. If CCFC win the case Tan could then be mindful to sue FIFA. You remember that FIFA ordered CCFC to pay F.C. Nantes the full amount of the transfer fee or face sanctions. This without the full facts of the illegality of the transfer being known. Uncle Vinny has a few hands to play yet!!
Tan is clearly too rich - he doesnt care how much he throws away.
Hes handed over millions to a pair of fools who have wasted it, and he hasnt sacked either of them.
Hasn’t Dalman put about 30 million in, he won’t be seeing that again hey
I know this about a WUM statement, and he knows nothing but, when after this season's waste and if he does get any cash back from Nantes, I would imagine he would be looking for a way to get out of the club. It would make a good project for a wealthy buyer, so maybe we will see a new start in the next few years.
Rumours that there is some truth in the takeover from someone whod spoken to an ex journalist. Probably a load of rubbish mind.
I imagine it would be a good investment if the relegation devalues us - we have the training facilities, academy and stadium. We have a core fan base and have shown we can sell out the stadium. We have a strong history in the Championship and some in the Premier League.
Not to mention being in a big city with good infrastructure.
Seems like decent value for money for any prospective buyer as a lot of the legwork has been done.
The court case etc clouds the issue. The only way Tan would 'sell' would be presumably to retain a minority interest allowing him personally to see it through to some sort of conclusion. not sure it's about the money any more for him, more a question of validation of the club's stance.