cheekybids
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If only the uk still had a few state owned companies to appreciate.
1% holding
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Nonce owned was mentioned a few times ;)I don't remember Fulham being constantly referred to as being Egyptian state owned
Would like to see the runner's up bidLiverpool have set up a £60 million shirt deal with Adidas yet the premier league knocked us back on the Etihad deal which covers so much more. Surely this is more ammunition for the club.
Weird when Silver lake bought them they didn't buy that extra 1% is there a reason for that! Supposed those are the latest accounts too?
Oh no! Strictly commercial sponsorship.Surely they have indirectly through Etihad!
Istory la, 1 title in 30 years , biggest club in the world la, come on la you know the score.Liverpool have set up a £60 million shirt deal with Adidas yet the premier league knocked us back on the Etihad deal which covers so much more. Surely this is more ammunition for the club.
When City see the data used for comparison, (as they now must) I expect their eyebrows to be raised. It’s probably bollocks.Istory la, 1 title in 30 years , biggest club in the world la, come on la you know the score.
Not the same. He was a billionaire businessman with no government links.I don't remember Fulham being constantly referred to as being Egyptian state owned
The data can only be in the form of a league table with the 3 red shirts at the top then Spurs then probably City grouped with say Villa and Newcastle and Chelsea. So you get a deal, put it to the board and they come back with - “ an airline? Liverpool £80million,you £40million”. That way the old establishment keep their edge.When City see the data used for comparison, (as they now must) I expect their eyebrows to be raised. It’s probably bollocks.
I hope City have gathered all the points in our favour, particularly tv in America and social media numbers to batter back at ‘fair value’.
Hi Richard.Surely they have indirectly through Etihad!
EDIT - here it usThe Guardian paid for an Opinion Piece not so long ago in which some weirdo argued the Eastlands regeneration was a complete sham and City were exploiting GMC. There are no depths the cartel & their anti-arab media allies will not plumb to try to destroy us.
Chakrabotty would get you major points on scrabble.EDIT - here it us
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How a great English city sold itself to Abu Dhabi’s elite – and not even for a good price | Aditya Chakrabortty
Manchester’s Labour council let Sheikh Mansour buy up acres of public land for seemingly a fraction of its worth, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakraborttywww.theguardian.com
One of the worst pieces ever written about City based on an entirely false claim that the site of our stadium had any value. It cost multiple millions to make the heavily polluted district safe for buildings. East Manchester has been transformed by Sheikh Mansour and it has been a huge success for the council.EDIT - here it us
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How a great English city sold itself to Abu Dhabi’s elite – and not even for a good price | Aditya Chakrabortty
Manchester’s Labour council let Sheikh Mansour buy up acres of public land for seemingly a fraction of its worth, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakraborttywww.theguardian.com
One of the worst pieces ever written about City based on an entirely false claim that the site of our stadium had any value. It cost multiple millions to make the heavily polluted district safe for buildings. East Manchester has been transformed by Sheikh Mansour and it has been a huge success for the council.
Surely it won't be stopping Sheikh M and for that matter Mr K with his AD hat on investing in China.Maybe it was a question of trust and promise. Both important in Asian business as in the Middle East. Iirc, CMC were pretty much required to disinvest from City when the government changed tack to not investing in foreign sports, but I do remember Xi visiting the Etihad. Maybe they got an exemption for a small shareholding as a sign of continued cooperation .....?
The article we are debating did not refer to us as state ownedIn the Queens lifetime horses she owned won over 1600 races with a lot of these horses gifted to her. If you are correct you should be able to find articles describing them as state owned.
Should have left it all as an post industrial wasteland with sub standard housing and waited patiently for it to be levelled upEDIT - here it us
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How a great English city sold itself to Abu Dhabi’s elite – and not even for a good price | Aditya Chakrabortty
Manchester’s Labour council let Sheikh Mansour buy up acres of public land for seemingly a fraction of its worth, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakraborttywww.theguardian.com
How true that is.One of the worst pieces ever written about City based on an entirely false claim that the site of our stadium had any value. It cost multiple millions to make the heavily polluted district safe for buildings. East Manchester has been transformed by Sheikh Mansour and it has been a huge success for the council.
They got a £500,000 grant to write this piece of anti-arab propaganda - no surprise when you look at the principal authorsI remember the report from Sheffield University. It seems to be the place United fans go when they want to get "intellectual" on City but can't get into a real university.
I wonder if it would have merited any consideration at all if the constant references to AD were removed and it was just considered on a purely financial basis. Still seems like a pretty good partnership in view of the options at the time.
As for Chakraborrty, the reason he was an "independent advisor" on the report is pretty clear. For exposure. A so-called academic piece written for exposure can be questioned on so many levels. Nice Bengal reference, though, to induce hand-wringing about the Empire in true Guardian style. Didn't work. My hands are still unwrung two years later.