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Yet another mass debate started by Grandad, he really is a top mass debater. :rolleyes:

Debate the post. Not the poster

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The word.

Mammadov is loaded, wants to buy Wednesday, invest shedloads, and get us promoted to the Premiership.

He can't though because of political nonsense going on in Azerbaijan where the authorities are preventing him from getting out of the country with his cash.

From a political perspective, it doesn't look good for a nation wishing to prove its independency from the former Soviet Union, and pushing its image on the World's stage, for its successful and wealthy businessmen wanting to leave the country with their cash.

Mammadov owes his wealth to lucrative Government contracts earned under dubious circumstances (friends with those in power). Having helped him make his millions, it seems the same influential people in Government now frown upon his desire to leave Azerbaijan with his cash.

He's not going to be able to get his cash out any time soon, and Milan will only give him so long to do so before pulling the plug.

If Milan finds a similar offer from elsewhere, he will move on. Makes no sense to pull the plug on Mammadov until that happens though, because there's still a remote chance that Mamma can get hold of his cash.

So, this will rumble on a bit longer.

Meantime, pressure should be put on Milan to support our manager, not to hide behind a takeover that will possibly not happen.

Until such time a takeover happens, Milan should be providing funds to Gray to finance the quality signings he promised, incl the 20 goal a season striker, to challenge for a top 6 place as promised.

If that means wheeling and dealing as we did with Antonio, then fine, every other club has to. I am assuming Milan's promises weren't solely based on spending someone else's money?

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Isn't it just a bit of fun?

 

Never said it wasn't. I'm simply making the point that you can't discuss the clappers but you can discuss me in quite abusive ways. 

 

Double standards.

If it helpd Jon, I like you.

You liven up the site when it's dull

 

Thanks Simon. Means a lot.

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That's simply not true.

 

It's not just on here......

 

Good point. Never met Nigel but always got the impression he thinks he's better than everyone else.

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Good point. Never met Nigel but always got the impression he thinks he's better than everyone else.

Not everybody

But definitely better than you

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The word.

Mammadov is loaded, wants to buy Wednesday, invest shedloads, and get us promoted to the Premiership.

He can't though because of political nonsense going on in Azerbaijan where the authorities are preventing him from getting out of the country with his cash.

From a political perspective, it doesn't look good for a nation wishing to prove its independency from the former Soviet Union, and pushing its image on the World's stage, for its successful and wealthy businessmen wanting to leave the country with their cash.

Mammadov owes his wealth to lucrative Government contracts earned under dubious circumstances (friends with those in power). Having helped him make his millions, it seems the same influential people in Government now frown upon his desire to leave Azerbaijan with his cash.

He's not going to be able to get his cash out any time soon, and Milan will only give him so long to do so before pulling the plug.

If Milan finds a similar offer from elsewhere, he will move on. Makes no sense to pull the plug on Mammadov until that happens though, because there's still a remote chance that Mamma can get hold of his cash.

So, this will rumble on a bit longer.

Meantime, pressure should be put on Milan to support our manager, not to hide behind a takeover that will possibly not happen.

Until such time a takeover happens, Milan should be providing funds to Gray to finance the quality signings he promised, incl the 20 goal a season striker, to challenge for a top 6 place as promised.

If that means wheeling and dealing as we did with Antonio, then fine, every other club has to. I am assuming Milan's promises weren't solely based on spending someone else's money?

Pity this wasn't the OP - as it seems to be a considered theory.

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Keep looking after those lovely children Jowl......

Pity this wasn't the OP - as it seems to be a considered theory.

Not sure we are allowed those

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