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Guest _Ibbo_

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All seems a very clever way of getting around FFP .

Its pretty clear TUF are involved financially ,and the advertising board at the press conference just backs up that theory . Also all along we have been told its a consortium ,which again makes sense of the TUF boards today .

Agreed TUF logo was placed for a reason mate, there's something in place I'd guess

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Are we sure that would still get past FFP? It's still a family company

 

If TUF  sponsor the kit for say £5m a season ,and the ground for say £10m a season wouldnt that class as income ,therefore not breaking FFP rules. ?

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I'm not too worried about this being a personal endeavour of Dejphon's. He's clearly a well schooled and experienced businessman.

AND his Dad is #40 on the Forbes list at 80 years of age. TUF makes Billions of Dollars and is still growing. Dejphon will inherit quite a packet one day.

Good point - could end up with a very rich benefactor in time

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Guest totemowl

I wonder if debt free also means any outstanding debts to DA & the care home crew have now been cleared.

Didn't that money become due before 2020 either on promotion to EPL or on MM selling the club? I think it did.

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Guest Johnbloodaxe

regarding fair play there's a couple of prem clubs recently in news re FFP Liverpool were let off after saying money was for ground improvements other club got fined £145k... whahahahahhahah crippling fine (not) when compared to prem league status.. so all in all it;s not even worth considering the implications..

 

Just not a serious impact.

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Guest Johnbloodaxe

Try Geminai & Associate Co.

 

Dejphon is Chairman, Construction group, built the cold storage facilities for TUF.

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FFP rules were changed a while ago.

 

A team can lose £39m over 3 seasons.

 

But the football league can't impose a sanction either sporting or financial on a Premier league team, this is how QPR have got away with it so far.

 

He could blow £39m this summer with the hope of getting promoted next year and staying there!

 

I still think we will be looking at the same level of investment that Leciester have had!

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Guest Johnbloodaxe
Biz Dimension Co., Ltd. Associated company
Avanti Thai Aqua Feeds Private Limited Associated company
Century Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Associated company (Held by subsidiary)
TN Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. Associated company (Held by subsidiary)
Moresby International Holdings Inc. Associated company (Held by subsidiary)
LDH (La Doria) Limited Associated company (Held by subsidiary)
Geminai & Associate Co., Ltd.
Common shareholders/Relative of directors
Chansiri Real Estate Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
Thai Union Securities Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
Asian Pacific Thai Tuna Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
T.C. Union Global Pcl.
Common major shareholders/Common directors
Jana Fish Industries Limited
Common major shareholders/Common directors
T.C. Union Agrotech Co., Ltd.
Common major shareholders/Common directors
Waithai Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
Merchant Partners Securities Co., Ltd. Common shareholders/Common directors
Thaipatana Stainless Steel Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
Hanhong Kanchang Registered Ordinary
Partnership Common major shareholders/Common directors
Pae Ekawat
Relative of directors
Lucky Surimi Products Co., Ltd. Common directors
Asia-Pacific Risk Consultants (Thailand) Co., Ltd Common shareholders/Common directors
Asia-Pacific Risk Insurance Broker Co., Ltd. Common shareholders/Common directors
Ahead Way International Co., Ltd. Common major shareholders/Common directors
Ekawat Products Co., Ltd. Relative of director
Miss Rungtiwa Boonmechote Relative of director

Sorry for that list but there are real estate and construction companies in there, and at least one of them has Dephon as director or chairman.

 

Looks like we are in good hands...

 

:-)

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Whenever I see TUF, all I can think about is those shoes with a compass in the heel. :biggrin:

 

 

We sell the fooookers

 

The players started using them last week 'cause before they couldn't find the back of the net.

 

I'll get mi coat........

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Guest Johnbloodaxe

This family could be worth much more than just the TUF value, which has a target of doubling in value by 2020. They have many interests.

 

When you consider Abramovitch is worth $8 or 9 billion our new owners aren't  that far behind.

 

28% of TUF PLUS all the other interests.

 

Exciting times...

 

:biggrin:

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Guest Johnbloodaxe

well researched john .

 

Just lots of googling Trev :rolleyes:

 

Very exciting day for us. Chuffed to bits.

 

I know I have been critical of MM (rightly so IMO) but he's handed us on to someone who could deliver the dream, so I am thankful to him for that.

 

COME ON WEDNESDAY!!!!

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I guess the personal investment debt free thing will play out in time, much like with MM. If he gets us to and keeps us in the Premiership then not an issue but if we're not as successful as planned or he gets bored then it may be reflected in the sale price? Very positive for now but subject to word and other potential outcomes.

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