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The government will only be looking after it, Father Ted style.
You’re in good hands.
The government will only be looking after it, Father Ted style.
Money from the sale will be frozen until the sanctions are removed. If and when that happens, RA can spend them as he wishes.Sorry, but didn't follow this story much so i will probably say something stupid here.
Morale story aside; so state wants that Roman forgive 1,5 billiion which he had "loaned" to Chelsea and sell club way bellow price. And he can't get even that money from sale?
Why the feck Roman accepts that?
"US allies in Europe are discussing the possibility of using the assets of sanctioned Russian oligarchs/elites to help fund Ukraine's war recovery efforts. Billions in assets frozen; superyachts, jets and properties seized" announced on liveuamap.com
I wonder how that sits with Chelsea's sale.
Abramovich's assets hasn't been seized. Just frozen. He still owns everything. He just can't access them or profit from them, so I would say zero impact of Chelsea's sale.
So they've been sanctioned. My comment still holds.
Appreciate the kudos; would also emphasise that @WeePat has been spot on in everything he's said (much more so than me, for my money).
Personally I find this whole saga to be extremely disheartening well beyond the ramifications for the football club on the pitch - I'd be lying if I said I had been somewhat blissfully ignorant of the extent of the moral depths much of our fanbase has sunk to. I'd say they should be ashamed but increasingly I question whether they have the capacity. Eye-opening, to be sure.
There isn’t a single billionaire in the world who isn’t shady as hell. I keep seeing opposition supporters who hate Chelsea all over the internet suggesting points deductions and punishments like that. A shady owner pumping billions into a club isn’t and wasn’t breaking any rules, so I’m not sure what everyone wants to “punish” the club itself for.Excuse my ignorance but the club staff, the players and the fans all knew of Abramovic questionable background and how he obtained his wealth much like City and Newcastle fans do but people are more than happy to fork over their cash to directly fund their clubs owners questionable behaviour as long as the dirty money brings trophies.
Chelsea fans players and staff didn’t wakeup one morning utterly shocked by Abramovic and his involvement and support of Putin.
Its a huge stretch to claim ignorance and “they didn’t know”. They did everyone did.
Yeah but they can't just allocate sanctioned assets to the war that are only frozen not seized. For now they're just frozen assets and he reserves the right to appeal those sanctions. Until such a time comes, all the UK government can do is hold his sanctioned assets and ensure not a penny is accessed by the sanctioned individual.
Chelsea are about to fall... upstairs and come out of this 'better' than where they started before the war?
Chelsea are about to fall... upstairs and come out of this 'better' than where they started before the war?
Ironically we've finally got a bit of managerial stability at the best possible time.We won't get a more generous owners than Abramovich, so I don't know if we'll be better in terms of the continous investment in the team, but we could land in a better situation in terms of stability and organic growth.
If you get Saudi's, of course you will. That'll be an arms race across yourselves, Newcastle and City.We won't get a more generous owners than Abramovich, so I don't know if we'll be better in terms of the continous investment in the team, but we could land in a better situation in terms of stability and organic growth.
This is the Lord Coe/Broughton group. Both Chelsea fans. It does sound a bit too good to be true. Feels like an election where we have to choose between which PR campaign convinces us the most, without the actual voting.
Ironically we've finally got a bit of managerial stability at the best possible time.
I think Jose, Conte and even Lampard during this period would have been an absolute disaster.
If you get Saudi's, of course you will. That'll be an arms race across yourselves, Newcastle and City.
They're not in sports to do anything but win via massive vanity projects that may also be seen as sportswashing opportunities.
Just think it's quite something you can come out of this in a 'better' place than you initially started at.
There's a lot of bluffers in the mix and I reckon this lot are amongst them. Saying the right things but all fluff.
According to BBC, There were between 10 & 15 bids by the deadline last night.
More bids are still expected over the weekend.
Raine Group will then consult and get it down eventually to around 5 and then submit the preferred bidder, for Government approval and eventually the PL fit and proper tests etc.
Experts say £2-3bn is way over priced because the assets and stadium size are very limited and expansion of SB very unlikely.
A couple of bids from NFL & NBA owners, would be looking to create similar model to those franchises, also similar to Glazers.
Nick Candy has 2 South Korean partners on board as part of his bid.
There's a lot of bluffers in the mix and I reckon this lot are amongst them. Saying the right things but all fluff.
There's a lot of bluffers in the mix and I reckon this lot are amongst them. Saying the right things but all fluff.
How many if these 15 consortiums intend to finance their bids with debt?
That would be my worry if United were ever put up for sale - that the new owners would simply borrow the bulk of the money and leave the club paying the interest charges (Glazers mkII).
How many if these 15 consortiums intend to finance their bids with debt?
That would be my worry if United were ever put up for sale - that the new owners would simply borrow the bulk of the money and leave the club paying the interest charges (Glazers mkII).
This his how big business works. All takeovers of this magnitude are financed, the government won’t see a problem with it. If anything it’ll be their friendly financial institutions that will see the benefitThe difference is that Chelsea have the government approving this, so I'd doubt they'll be ok with a heavily debt laden bid, over one that it isn't, even if the debt bid was higher. United will never be allowed this luxury.
The upside of been financed with dirty money doesn't really have a downside for the clubs involved as far a I can see, even when it goes wrong.
This his how big business works. All takeovers of this magnitude are financed, the government won’t see a problem with it. If anything it’ll be their friendly financial institutions that will see the benefit
Chelsea will be fine. All this talk of their demise is knee jerk.
So …. Here’s the thing. The lead U.S. prosecutors just said “ you cannot just walk up and take somebody’s yacht. You have to walk through the facts and trace that property to a crime. You have to describe not only the specific crime committed with due process and probable cause, you also gave trace the property itself to a condition of that crime.”Like i posted; the US and Allies are reported as discussing it, to rule it out is putting blinkers on.
Out of the frying pan into the fire, as it were. 'Better' obviously coming with a sense of perspective; horrid from a moral standpoint. Can wholly understand your consternation.Yeah the Saudis. Sorry I've almost written them out of my mind because I'm genuinely hoping it isn't them. They would be the only group would keep up or even ramp up Abramovich's spending.
Exactly. Why arnt the Chelsea fans doing this. Protest and get your club back. Why sell to another arsehole and where is the cash going anyway? Just hand the club over to the fans.I think now would be the best time to introduce the Bundesliga model of fan ownership.