Matthew Le God Posted 26 August, 2020 Posted 26 August, 2020 (edited) On 26/08/2020 at 13:00, Turkish said: Expand Did you not notice the wink or jokey style of the post? Edited 26 August, 2020 by Matthew Le God
Turkish Posted 26 August, 2020 Posted 26 August, 2020 On 26/08/2020 at 13:01, Matthew Le God said: Did you not notice the wink or jokey style of the post? Expand
westmidlandsaint Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 I wonder if the Premier League decision to cancel the TV deal with China will also make Gao think about selling up.
Turkish Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 06:35, westmidlandsaint said: I wonder if the Premier League decision to cancel the TV deal with China will also make Gao think about selling up. Expand He already is.
hypochondriac Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 07:58, Turkish said: He already is. Expand Gao has wanted nothing to do with us since at least the end of last year.
beatlesaint Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 08:28, hypochondriac said: Gao has wanted nothing to do with us since at least the end of last year. Expand So presumably the business opportunities he thought would come his way if he owned the football club haven't matarialised then ?
Turkish Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 09:57, beatlesaint said: So presumably the business opportunities he thought would come his way if he owned the football club haven't matarialised then ? Expand Certainly buying players for £12m and selling them for £75m plus relegation not existing haven't materialised.
hypochondriac Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 09:57, beatlesaint said: So presumably the business opportunities he thought would come his way if he owned the football club haven't matarialised then ? Expand I think it's more that the political situation in China has changed. I'm not sure anyone can say with certainty that Gao had much control over the asset anyway. The purchase was very clearly for political reasons more than anything else.
East Kent Saint Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 The “law” in China changed part way through the purchase . GAO was then unable to use money from China to complete the deal as Xi declared that too much money was leaving the country so GAO then had to borrow money from a source outside China to buy Saints. After that is has been all downhill for GAO.....
hasper57saint Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 And now the FA have withdrawn from the Chinese TV agreement the money appears to be drying up. However,the 'big' clubs will also suffer financially which ain't no bad thing considering the obscene amounts a couple of them are paying their players.
Chez Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 17:46, East Kent Saint said: The “law” in China changed part way through the purchase . GAO was then unable to use money from China to complete the deal as Xi declared that too much money was leaving the country so GAO then had to borrow money from a source outside China to buy Saints. After that is has been all downhill for GAO..... Expand why didn't he pull put?
Turkish Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 15:34, hypochondriac said: I think it's more that the political situation in China has changed. I'm not sure anyone can say with certainty that Gao had much control over the asset anyway. The purchase was very clearly for political reasons more than anything else. Expand You mean the Chinese government don’t want to spend £200m on a football club so they can spend £20b turning the land around it into the European Las Vegas anymore? Who’s have thought it..... 2 1
Turkish Posted 4 September, 2020 Posted 4 September, 2020 On 04/09/2020 at 20:20, Chez said: why didn't he pull put? Expand For the same reason about 200,000 blokes a year worldwide dont. 1
hypochondriac Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 Think we will be hearing more about this before too long...
trousers Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 10:19, hypochondriac said: Think we will be hearing more about this before too long... Expand Permission to ask my stock question sir! If you were to take a punt, how many days/weeks would you say "before too long" is...? I won't hold you to it, honest guv! Cheers!
hypochondriac Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 10:30, trousers said: Permission to ask my stock question sir! If you were to take a punt, how many days/weeks would you say "before too long" is...? I won't hold you to it, honest guv! Cheers! Expand As with all of these things they are notoriously fluid but I wouldn't be surprised to hear something mid/late October.
Daft Kerplunk Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 Excellent news if Gao is to go and be replaced by a proper owner. Glad Martin Semmens is now fixing this mistake by the then leadership team of Kruger, Liebherr and Semmens 👍🏼
skintsaint Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 10:32, hypochondriac said: something mid/late October. Expand 2021?
trousers Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 10:32, hypochondriac said: As with all of these things they are notoriously fluid but I wouldn't be surprised to hear something mid/late October. Expand cheers 👍
Verbal Posted 7 September, 2020 Posted 7 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 12:59, trousers said: cheers 👍 Expand I know I've been away a while but how the fork has hypo, of all people, come to be thought of as ITK? 2 1
benjii Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 20:42, Verbal said: I know I've been away a while but how the fork has hypo, of all people, come to be thought of as ITK? Expand We live in strange times.
benjii Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 (edited) My sources tell me that there are some crafty interests in town. They may be looking to put the cheese on top of the burger soon. Edited 8 September, 2020 by benjii
Katalinic Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:03, benjii said: My sources tell me that there are some crafty interests in town. They may be looking to put the cheese on top of the burger soon. Expand Crafty or Krafty?
miserableoldgit Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:03, benjii said: My sources tell me that there are some crafty interests in town. They may be looking to put the cheese on top of the burger soon. Expand How come everyone has sources? I haven't got any sources....but I would like to get hold of some. Can anyone tell me the best place to get some??
Pilchards Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:23, miserableoldgit said: How come everyone has sources? I haven't got any sources....but I would like to get hold of some. Can anyone tell me the best place to get some?? Expand Tesco’s do some wicked ones!
Mikey88 Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:03, benjii said: My sources tell me that there are some crafty interests in town. They may be looking to put the cheese on top of the burger soon. Expand Robert Kraft rumoured to be interested in buying a team a few years ago. Doesn’t he own the Patriots as well?
miserableoldgit Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:24, Pilchards said: Tesco’s do some wicked ones! Expand Oooo.....I've got a Tesco Club Card! I am off to get some! I let you all know what they tell me...
Wade Garrett Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:34, Ed Rooney said: Isn’t Kraft about 100 years old Expand It’s ok. His daughter Kat Kraft will take over. What could possibly go wrong. 2
benjii Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:34, Ed Rooney said: Isn’t Kraft about 100 years old Expand Yes, he will be a Presidential candidate in 2024.
trousers Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 (edited) On 08/09/2020 at 08:26, Mikey88 said: Robert Kraft rumoured to be interested in buying a team a few years ago. Doesn’t he own the Patriots as well? Expand https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41592525 (interview in 2017) Quote Robert Kraft is "still intrigued" by the prospect of buying a Premier League club, but says he is put off by the absence of a salary cap. The 76-year-old American billionaire, whose family also owns NFL team the New England Patriots and Major League Soccer club New England Revolution, was linked with buying Liverpool in 2005. "I like to win at whatever I do," he told BBC Sport. "But without a salary cap I'm concerned that we might be at a disadvantage." The NFL salary cap - the set amount of money that each of the league's 32 teams is allowed to spend on player salaries - is $167m for 2017. Former Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry met with Kraft in the United States in 2005, before the Reds were eventually sold to American tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks in 2007. Since 2010 the club has been owned by Fenway Sports Group, which also owns Major League Baseball side Boston Red Sox. Kraft added: "We helped found MLS in America. Our league here is starting to really develop, and with our soccer team we've gone to the championship game five times in 21 years. "I'm just concerned in the Premier League that we might not, with all the different ways of operating, we're not as familiar with all of them. "Let's say people from all over the world come in and buy teams and maybe they have different reasons for doing it and managing it. And you have to compete with that and I'm not sure. But I'm still intrigued." Expand The good news is that he's got very distinctive earlobes, so should be easy to spot if he ever pops in to West Quay for a bite to eat on one of his reconnaissance trips... Edited 8 September, 2020 by trousers
SW5 SAINT Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:41, Wade Garrett said: It’s ok. His daughter Kat Kraft will take over. What could possibly go wrong. Expand I’d rather Kit Kat took over.......
Master Bates Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 (edited) Would the possible new owners somehow be involved with current transfers or have a say? Edited 8 September, 2020 by Master Bates
Pilchards Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 (edited) On 08/09/2020 at 09:19, Master Bates said: Would the possible new owners somehow be involved with current transfers or have a say? Expand They probably would of liked Weston McKennie as he would of got the Americans excited. Any other ones on that side of the water? Edited 8 September, 2020 by Pilchards
trousers Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 (edited) On 08/09/2020 at 09:23, Pilchards said: They probably would of liked Weston McKennie as he would of got the Americans excited. Any other ones on that side of the water? Expand Jackson Yueill maybe? 23 year old holding midfielder that has an eye for a forward pass... Edited 8 September, 2020 by trousers
Pilchards Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 After watching that Cuba would give England a good game.
Turkish Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 10:21, Maggie May said: Let’s make Kraft work. Expand New running out song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQIYEPe6DWY
Saint86 Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 Not going to lie, feeling a slight tinge of regret that we aren't being linked with some decent craft beers.
capitalsaint Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 07/09/2020 at 10:32, hypochondriac said: As with all of these things they are notoriously fluid but I wouldn't be surprised to hear something mid/late October. Expand Blink once for Dell, twice for Kraft and thrice for some chancer we’ve never heard of.
John Boy Saint Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 10:32, Turkish said: New running out song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQIYEPe6DWY Expand Wow 1980!!!!! Jeez I feel old!
Miltonaggro Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:41, Wade Garrett said: It’s ok. His daughter Kat Kraft will take over. What could possibly go wrong. Expand She will immediately look to oust her father's diminutive trusted advisor, Nicola Mascarpone (who will have been courted to take over at AC Nestle)... 1
Sevvy Posted 8 September, 2020 Posted 8 September, 2020 On 08/09/2020 at 08:23, miserableoldgit said: How come everyone has sources? I haven't got any sources....but I would like to get hold of some. Can anyone tell me the best place to get some?? Expand Ask Turkish
Nolan Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 a sporting dynasty Link up between New England Patriots and Southampton on the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower would be a nice little coup. certainly for promoting the City as a whole.
trousers Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 On 09/09/2020 at 06:42, Nolan said: a sporting dynasty Link up between New England Patriots and Southampton on the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower would be a nice little coup. certainly for promoting the City as a whole. Expand Good spot. So, eyes peeled for a takeover announcement on 11th November...
Charlie Wayman Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 On 09/09/2020 at 06:50, trousers said: Good spot. So, eyes peeled for a takeover announcement on 11th November... Expand It is almost certain that there will be a big announcement around then. Biden takes over from Trump! 🤞
Toussaint Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 On 09/09/2020 at 08:34, Charlie Wayman said: It is almost certain that there will be a big announcement around then. Biden takes over from Trump! 🤞 Expand I that scenario, who owns your football club will be the least of your worries.
Matthew Le God Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 (edited) On 09/09/2020 at 06:42, Nolan said: a sporting dynasty Link up between New England Patriots and Southampton on the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower would be a nice little coup. certainly for promoting the City as a whole. Expand Problem is when most people think of the Mayflower they think Plymouth rather than Southampton. Even though Plymouth was essentially a service station stop on a long drive. Edited 9 September, 2020 by Matthew Le God 3
SaintsFan86 Posted 9 September, 2020 Posted 9 September, 2020 On 09/09/2020 at 15:30, Matthew Le God said: Problem is most people think of the Mayflower they think Plymouth rather than Southampton. Plymouth was essentially a service station stop on a long drive. Expand A long time ago, Plymouth isn't go ing to interest a buyer more than saints
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