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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 109265" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>I am shocked, but just hope for the best. God knows, I worked with a few US companies in the past and one thing is for sure: They don't like loosing money and they hate bad business. As he has nothing to gain from a declining club I reckon he will try to make it work. I am not sure the present board were that great, I still would have preferred the club stayed in private hands to begin with. Maybe now it is going back to being privately owned.</p><p>I heard somewhere that the loans he took are not because he needs it but because it makes good business sense. Apparently he is not that poor himself...Got my fingers crossed it will work out good and not kill off my club and the world of football as we know it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 109265, member: 175083"] I am shocked, but just hope for the best. God knows, I worked with a few US companies in the past and one thing is for sure: They don't like loosing money and they hate bad business. As he has nothing to gain from a declining club I reckon he will try to make it work. I am not sure the present board were that great, I still would have preferred the club stayed in private hands to begin with. Maybe now it is going back to being privately owned. I heard somewhere that the loans he took are not because he needs it but because it makes good business sense. Apparently he is not that poor himself...Got my fingers crossed it will work out good and not kill off my club and the world of football as we know it.. [/QUOTE]
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