General transfer rumours

Anybody who mentions Khaldoon setting up initial meetings with a no mark like Woodward doesn't understand the structure of the club and can be instantly dismissed. He's the Chairman, he doesn't run the club on a day to day level.

Let me put it another way. Here he is a couple of days ago in Bakhar Nuclear Reactor

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The guy next to him is the Deputy Prime Minister. The reactor cost $20,000,000,000 to make and Khaldoon is there because he is the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority in Abu Dhabi.

This is a picture of an oil rig in the Gulf of Thailand

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The day after the picture above, Khaldoon and various representatives had a ceremony to celebrate this coming on line. It cost $240,000,000 to make and as the CEO of Mubadala which owns Mubadala Petroleum he was an expected guest with the Thais.

Here is a meeting that happened the other day between the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Emir of Qatar, so these two obscenely wealthy and power families could discuss matters of global importance and how they could work together.

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Notice some familiar faces?

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The fact that he's employed as simultaneously the CEO of Mubadala (total assets: $55 billion), the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority (who directly advises the Crown Prince and leader of the UAE), a member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and the Abu Dhabi Executive Committee, Chairman of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Chairman of Yas Marina Circuit, a board member at First Gulf Bank, a Director at Ferrari, Chairman of the the US-UAE Business Council, Chairman of the the Korea-UAE Business Council, and Co-Chair of the Abu Dhabi-Singapore Joint Forum means that when he's not sitting in meetings giving advice to global leaders or closing multi-billion dollar deals he tends to leave that whole football stuff to the men he employed to run it for him.

You can always spot a WUM by the ones who claim Khaldoon is running all over the globe with his mobile in hand desperately trying to negotiate down that extra £5m on Sterling, presumably when he's not showing Prime Ministers round the $20 billion facilities that his company that he actually RUNS have just built.

Initial meeting with agents, fucking laughable really.
Piss funny don't post often. Major arfage
 
Anybody who mentions Khaldoon setting up initial meetings with a no mark like Woodward doesn't understand the structure of the club and can be instantly dismissed. He's the Chairman, he doesn't run the club on a day to day level.

Let me put it another way. Here he is a couple of days ago in Bakhar Nuclear Reactor

&MaxW=960&imageVersion=default&AR-150619008.jpg


The guy next to him is the Deputy Prime Minister. The reactor cost $20,000,000,000 to make and Khaldoon is there because he is the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority in Abu Dhabi.

This is a picture of an oil rig in the Gulf of Thailand

V71cdkS.jpg


The day after the picture above, Khaldoon and various representatives had a ceremony to celebrate this coming on line. It cost $240,000,000 to make and as the CEO of Mubadala which owns Mubadala Petroleum he was an expected guest with the Thais.

Here is a meeting that happened the other day between the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Emir of Qatar, so these two obscenely wealthy and power families could discuss matters of global importance and how they could work together.

8anKnq5.jpg


Notice some familiar faces?

xkVzl1g.jpg


The fact that he's employed as simultaneously the CEO of Mubadala (total assets: $55 billion), the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority (who directly advises the Crown Prince and leader of the UAE), a member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and the Abu Dhabi Executive Committee, Chairman of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Chairman of Yas Marina Circuit, a board member at First Gulf Bank, a Director at Ferrari, Chairman of the the US-UAE Business Council, Chairman of the the Korea-UAE Business Council, and Co-Chair of the Abu Dhabi-Singapore Joint Forum means that when he's not sitting in meetings giving advice to global leaders or closing multi-billion dollar deals he tends to leave that whole football stuff to the men he employed to run it for him.

You can always spot a WUM by the ones who claim Khaldoon is running all over the globe with his mobile in hand desperately trying to negotiate down that extra £5m on Sterling, presumably when he's not showing Prime Ministers round the $20 billion facilities that his company that he actually RUNS have just built.

Initial meeting with agents, fucking laughable really.
Excellent post, certainly opened my eyes
 
Anybody who mentions Khaldoon setting up initial meetings with a no mark like Woodward doesn't understand the structure of the club and can be instantly dismissed. He's the Chairman, he doesn't run the club on a day to day level.

Let me put it another way. Here he is a couple of days ago in Bakhar Nuclear Reactor

&MaxW=960&imageVersion=default&AR-150619008.jpg


The guy next to him is the Deputy Prime Minister. The reactor cost $20,000,000,000 to make and Khaldoon is there because he is the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority in Abu Dhabi.

This is a picture of an oil rig in the Gulf of Thailand

V71cdkS.jpg


The day after the picture above, Khaldoon and various representatives had a ceremony to celebrate this coming on line. It cost $240,000,000 to make and as the CEO of Mubadala which owns Mubadala Petroleum he was an expected guest with the Thais.

Here is a meeting that happened the other day between the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Emir of Qatar, so these two obscenely wealthy and power families could discuss matters of global importance and how they could work together.

8anKnq5.jpg


Notice some familiar faces?

xkVzl1g.jpg


The fact that he's employed as simultaneously the CEO of Mubadala (total assets: $55 billion), the Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority (who directly advises the Crown Prince and leader of the UAE), a member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and the Abu Dhabi Executive Committee, Chairman of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Media Zone, Chairman of Yas Marina Circuit, a board member at First Gulf Bank, a Director at Ferrari, Chairman of the the US-UAE Business Council, Chairman of the the Korea-UAE Business Council, and Co-Chair of the Abu Dhabi-Singapore Joint Forum means that when he's not sitting in meetings giving advice to global leaders or closing multi-billion dollar deals he tends to leave that whole football stuff to the men he employed to run it for him.

You can always spot a WUM by the ones who claim Khaldoon is running all over the globe with his mobile in hand desperately trying to negotiate down that extra £5m on Sterling, presumably when he's not showing Prime Ministers round the $20 billion facilities that his company that he actually RUNS have just built.

Initial meeting with agents, fucking laughable really.


Brilliant post.

Khaldoon must be fucking loaded.
 
You can always spot a WUM by the ones who claim Khaldoon is running all over the globe with his mobile in hand desperately trying to negotiate down that extra £5m on Sterling, presumably when he's not showing Prime Ministers round the $20 billion facilities that his company that he actually RUNS have just built.

Initial meeting with agents, fucking laughable really.

Not Sterling per se, but I have this faint notion that he is running around the world with the gold plated, diamond encrusted iPhone 7 in his hand when he steps into the maybach to authorise the next signing.

Thank you.
 
Telegraph Football ‏@TeleFootball 46m46 minutes ago
Sunderland step up interest in West Ham midfielder Stewart Downing - by @LukeEdwardsTele http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/sunderland/11700499/Sunderland-step-up-interest-in-West-Ham-midfielder-Stewart-Downing.html…

Sky Sports Football ‏@SkyFootball 43m43 minutes ago
Pay Gonzalo Higuain's £66m buyout clause or he's going nowhere, Napoli warn interested clubs: http://skysports.tv/6cUfcN

ESPN FC ‏@ESPNFC 40m40 minutes ago
Linked with Stoke, Xherdan Shaqiri has said he has no intention of leaving Inter Milan. http://es.pn/1IhdWNo

BBC Sport ‏@BBCSport 55m55 minutes ago
Petr Cech's proposed move to Arsenal has moved a step closer to being completed http://bbc.in/1KgFt3a #CFC #AFC

BBC Sport ‏@BBCSport 59m59 minutes ago
Liverpool have made an improved bid for Southampton right-back Nathaniel Clyne http://bbc.in/1NlpMpV #LFC #saintsfc
 
Laporta is running for Barca President and as such for the next month or so will be the most blinkered and hilariously pro-Barcelona person in the entire world.
 

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