City Football Group | Secure $650m loan facility for infrastructure projects (p 54)


City Football Group has shown interest in the shares of ADO Den Haag. On behalf of the investment company, Dutchman Roel de Vries has been in talks with the ADO management since last week.

rather we did it with Feyenoord
 
If we are financed by a sovereign nation's wealth fund and are so rich we just purchase trophies why do these expert football journalists not wonder why we are borrowing?

I am sure they will be quoting fresh bollocks soon.
 

City Football Group has shown interest in the shares of ADO Den Haag. On behalf of the investment company, Dutchman Roel de Vries has been in talks with the ADO management since last week.
It's all Dutch to me
 

City Football Group has shown interest in the shares of ADO Den Haag. On behalf of the investment company, Dutchman Roel de Vries has been in talks with the ADO management since last week.
A look at the Wiki page is interesting they are owned by a Chinese investment company who have a interest in using football for companies like team building etc can see that being something CFG might be interested in given there involvement in is it goals soccer pitches And the other Chinese backers and the quality of Dutch footballers but then would our Chinese investor see the owners as rivals
 
If we are financed by a sovereign nation's wealth fund and are so rich we just purchase trophies why do these expert football journalists not wonder why we are borrowing?

I am sure they will be quoting fresh bollocks soon.
Or indeed why CFG sold 23% of their shares to raise capital.
 
There is a small outfit called Celtic which might be available.
There is a small but persistently deranged group within the Celtic support who seem to believe they are already a CFG club by stealth, just because we’ve helped them out in the past with loan players and scouting recommendations like Edouard
 

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