What are our new investors doing? 10:02 - Jul 30 with 13598 views | Sheffieldjack | Wolves are in for Anderson Talisca, a Brazilian striker, for £25 million. They are a Championship side who have just been backed by new investors. Meanwhile we are scraping the barrel with rumours about Peter Crouch and loan signings. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? | | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 13:26 - Jul 30 with 1754 views | Dr_Winston | That's definitely the glass half empty version. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 13:41 - Jul 30 with 1709 views | Brynmill_Jack | Unfortunately, for new owners who said they "want to increase the Club's ability to compete at the highest level" there is not the slightest shred of evidence that the negative view is incorrect or misplaced. Raynor is living on the planet treacle sponge if he thinks there isn't a problem. It's becoming more and more obvious as each day the new season comes closer | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 13:47 - Jul 30 with 1689 views | Watchman | cos its been syphoned to the new gaffers | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 13:49 - Jul 30 with 1685 views | ChrisSCFC | Don't really care what Wolves new owners are doing but after making all the right noises to the press after getting the deal done you'd think they'd be eager to get the fans on board with action. It's all very depressing at the moment. | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 13:57 - Jul 30 with 1648 views | raynor94 | Who has said there isn't a problem? do you think players are going to automatically want to come here because we lodge an interest, Seville or Swansea, llorente seems to favour the former, I'll panic if the window closes and nobody has arrived | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:02 - Jul 30 with 1617 views | Flashberryjack | Just the way I see, it grieves me to say. If there's no cash injection, no stadium expansion, and surely they'll be wanting a return on their £68 million it cost to purchase the shares,. I'm sorry, but I fail to see anything other than disaster for our club, and a very similar fate that has befallen many other clubs that have been taken over by so called "investors" | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:03 - Jul 30 with 1610 views | Clinton | Dont worry, be happy | |
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With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:06 - Jul 30 with 1578 views | waynekerr55 | 'Business' as usual for our so called 'fans' who sold up. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:07 - Jul 30 with 1570 views | Highjack | It can't be. The only way they can take money directly out of the club is in the form of salaries, dividends or bonuses etc which I imagine would have to be agreed by all parties including the trust. They can't just transfer money directly into their own personal bank accounts. However it does appear they are employing a rather harsh cost cutting strategy. Slashing wages, minimising outgoings. Not a recipe for success. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:08 - Jul 30 with 1563 views | Borojack | It was more than 68 million nearer 110 I think. If the worse does happen will Jenkins Morgan and co regret the sale I wonder. Not that it matters now | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:16 - Jul 30 with 1532 views | WxmJax | Can't blame him for wanting to stay in his home country at one of the top teams. Probably on £70k a week anyway so there'd have to be a special attraction for him to come. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:23 - Jul 30 with 1510 views | Borojack | There is a special attraction Wine Street, Rossis, Joes Ice cream what more could anyone want. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:26 - Jul 30 with 1495 views | raynor94 | Sunny Seville | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:30 - Jul 30 with 1477 views | Jackofdreambeach | The next week will reveal much I suspect . Will we strengthen with the right quality and strength ? Last summer played out similarly...waiting expectantly for Stuttgarts Alexander Maxim,Loic Remy et al and alas no signing. The ground expansion looks a non event. Lots of mystery ,very little transparency and the club and Swansea Council agreeing to disagree.(open for business Swansea Council allegedly ! ) . That looks firmly in the long grass. And in the underwhelming delayed press confereence with Levien and a somewhat dazed HJ - the American answers with regard expanding Liberty looked as wishy washy as ever. | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 14:34 - Jul 30 with 1458 views | pencoedjack | I thought the same last Saturday. | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 14:38 - Jul 30 with 1436 views | Borojack | Its very early days but we really could do with some good news just to settle everyone down. Be nice if the Trust or the board or Jenkins or anyone for that matter could reassure the supporters that the new owners have good interntions for the club. But the only way to do that is in the transfer window and the longer it goes on the more anxious the supporters will get. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:39 - Jul 30 with 1429 views | WxmJax | I believe they have Avenue de Sol y Vino, Miguel's and Helado de Jose's over there. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:42 - Jul 30 with 1412 views | Brynmill_Jack | He probably won't get a chance to play premier league football again. Is he really on70K a week at Sevilla? They must have had a sky mega deal for la liga then because I can't see them being able to pay one of their fringe players 70 grand a week. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:47 - Jul 30 with 1387 views | raynor94 | Well Gameiro has gone for 25 million so I would think llorente would be first choice, Seville are in the Champions league perhaps he prefers that | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:49 - Jul 30 with 1367 views | londonlisa2001 | If only there was a financial year end coming up soon, so the club could attempt to maximise the profits made in that financial year without spending any money back out, to avoid putting fees through the P&L (reducing the profit for the year), so that new owners, with enough votes to do so, could theoretically declare themselves a chunky dividend to immediately claw back some of the purchase price. Not that anyone would do that surely. In all seriousness, we can hope that they are not the sort to do that, but if I was investing in something I didn't much care about, I might think of doing it. And I'd put the money I'd taken out as a dividend back into the company the next day as a loan, with interest. Then I'd buy the players I needed, making a loss next year with the fees and amortisation which I'd roll back against this year's profits for tax purposes. If we had sold Ayew before tomorrow, I'd be concerned that was exactly what they were doing incidentally. | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 14:51 - Jul 30 with 1354 views | Flashberryjack | As much as that. No. Correct, the die is cast. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 14:54 - Jul 30 with 1327 views | dobjack2 | So far it is a fecking shambles. From the long running saga of the share sale through the car crash of a press conference to our signings of 4th choice goalkeeper and centre half and a squad midfielder, making a miserly bid for Joe then walking away - a sign to fans and players alike- the gomis loan, the players we are linked with in the press and our players that a linked with leaving. And when does the season start? | | | |
What are our new investors doing? on 15:04 - Jul 30 with 1295 views | Brynmill_Jack | It looks like they want to sign someone else to replace Graneiro so he'd still be second choice. Just looked up his salary and it is70K a week. I suppose we'd have to ask why the hell we were in for him in the first place when we couldn't really improve on his wage and Seville wanted a fee on top. Looks like we've wasted our own time on this one. And the clock is ticking | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 15:07 - Jul 30 with 1279 views | Borojack | How much was Gomis Eder and Pallochi on combined. | |
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What are our new investors doing? on 15:08 - Jul 30 with 1268 views | jasper_T | At least £100k/week. | | | |
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