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Just now, Kagoshimaowl said:

Totally agree but it also technically makes us weaker than last year as we had both of them!

 

True, but we're not going to be able to sign Hector without selling somebody first.

 

If it just so happens we can get him for a reduced fee thanks to Reading's interest in João, then that's good fortune 

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Mr Chansiri.

"Right we've sold Joao and Rhodes and collectively received 8 million quid plus and  released their respective wages forthwith from our accounts". ...

Mr EFL ...

"Excellent news Mr Chansiri ..

Now don't be a naughty boy and go buying anymore players now...

that money you've recouped just about gets the boat back up to the surface .....

Not ready to sail it though just yet ....

"Nice looking boat you have there 

Why is it called Presto" ?

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5 minutes ago, steelowl said:

think he retained a percentage mate  - may be that changed 

Owned 95.38% by Renhe Sports Management Co Ltd (100% owned by Dai Yongge).

But 'cousin' Narin Niruttinanon remains on the Board, so presumably still has a minority stake.

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1 minute ago, HarrowbyOwl said:

Owned 95.38% by Renhe Sports Management Co Ltd (100% owned by Dai Yongge).

But 'cousin' Narin Niruttinanon remains on the Board, so presumably still has a minority stake.

 

thanks

so the tuna connection could be in play 

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16 minutes ago, andytrig said:

You pay in installments to aid cash flow. 

I had wondered this. Doesn't necessarily bode well for Reading.

 

I suppose it makes no difference in us spending the money, assuming we are in a position to do so. We could spend all the money knowing it would be spread over several accounts anyway. Then when the money trickles in we have the money to cover future season's amortisation.

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14 minutes ago, steelowl said:

6m for madine  prices gone up since then 

there has to be other stuff involved in this deal other than it's to a club part owned by a fellow tuna heir 

The owner is Chinese

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16 minutes ago, OWLERTON GHOST said:

Mr Chansiri.

"Right we've sold Joao and Rhodes and collectively received 8 million quid plus and  released their respective wages forthwith from our accounts". ...

Mr EFL ...

"Excellent news Mr Chansiri ..

Now don't be a naughty boy and go buying anymore players now...

that money you've recouped just about gets the boat back up to the surface .....

Not ready to sail it though just yet ....

"Nice looking boat you have there 

Why is it called Presto" ?

THIS..

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If joao's sale is solely for hector we will likely go from having enough suitable strikers to having too many cb's, we have 6 already including hutch! :duntmatter:

Joao's sale should be to facilitate a pacy premier loan striker as we have no other pacy strikers!

 

Rhodes's sale should help with a lb,cm and winger imo

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Leaping Lannys Perm said:

800k isn't the total fee. Just the first installment.

 

To be honest I don't see the point in paying in installments. Even if you pay in full, the fee is spread over the length of the contract from your account losses perspective.

 

I would think the reason for instalments is obvious.

 

It will be down to cash flow in the business. 

 

Rather like you or me buying a car on a deal over 3 years. Some people can find upfront money, most don’t have say, £15k in immediate cash. 

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