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Did he say yes?
york away to this! said:....did you manage to have a discussion regarding his human rights record - or were you thankfully in the correct demographic at the correct moment here?
Dubai Blue said:Not everyone feels the need to stick a camera in the face of every famous person they happen to meet in a shopping centre.whp.blue said:am I the only one who thinks the OP is bullshitting ?
why no photos ?
The Shinawatras live here so it's hardly the most outlandish claim ever made on this website.
Prestwich_Blue said:So he couldn't put any money into the club but can afford a shopping spree?
There are 8 million people in London and the Queen doesn't tend to just walk around shopping centres, so I'm not surprised.whp.blue said:Dubai Blue said:Not everyone feels the need to stick a camera in the face of every famous person they happen to meet in a shopping centre.
The Shinawatras live here so it's hardly the most outlandish claim ever made on this website.
I lived in London for three years but I never met the Queen !
My original remark was tongue-in-cheek but I suspect that the shares were actually sold as part of the original deal but he was allowed to hold onto them for 12 months.Bluephoria said:Prestwich_Blue said:So he couldn't put any money into the club but can afford a shopping spree?
The outstanding 10% of the clubs shares were recently sold to ADUG.
Oddly enough, I bumped into her coming out of a theatre one night. Well not literally.whp.blue said:I lived in London for three years but I never met the Queen !
Damocles said:He took us over, invested money by paying on the never-never, and left us a few weeks from bankruptcy before selling to our new owners for more than what he paid.
He was a twat and we are glad to be rid of him. Check out the first part of the three part article in the Guardian to see how good our club was run under him.
He didn't go around scouting for the richest investors for the sake of the club, he did so to sell once he realised that running a Prem club costs money, and he didn't have any.
The new owners would have bought the club from Swales if needed, as they were on the lookout at the exact same time Thaskin wanted to sell. The stars aligned just right for us to recieve the gift of our fabulous owner and Chairman, it was nothing to do with the Thai Al-Fahim.
Thaksinkismet said:who is the Thai Al fahim mentioned earlier..............
A skint billionaire - it could only happen at City couldn't it.Dubai Blue said:Thaksinkismet said:who is the Thai Al fahim mentioned earlier..............
i.e. A penniless billionaire
Prestwich_Blue said:Reading between the lines I'd say you weren't a fan of Frank then JMA?
JohnMaddocksAxe said:He would have seen this club go to the wall and not blinked once, apart from worrying that he might look a bit silly
JohnMaddocksAxe said:Thanking him for being in the right place at the right time is like thanking Shipman for having some cough medicine in his bag that fixed your sore throat whilst he was doing his rounds and trying to 'treat' your grandma.
I don't think you've quite got the point of what JMA is saying. Unlike the others Thaksin used this club purely for his own ends and, if it would have suited him, would have happily let us go to the wall.Chippy_boy said:JohnMaddocksAxe said:He would have seen this club go to the wall and not blinked once, apart from worrying that he might look a bit silly
And that distinguishes him from Sheikh Mansour how exactly?
Or the Glazers? Or Abramovich? Or Mittal or whover?
None of them have any particular loyalty to their clubs. It's either a purely financial thing, or a marketing thing or a bit of a game for them. None of these guys invested in their clubs because of any actual interest in the club!
But they do bring much wealth into the PL so we tolerate it. But we should not expect them to be all gooey eyed about City. It's pretty ridiculous to think that anyone would be, isn't it.