Perils of Chinese ownership

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Perils of Chinese ownership

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:23 am

The Birmingham FC saga worsens. In addition to having the majority stock holder in gaol they now cannot find 2.5 million pounds.. Apparently nicked by a former employee. This may have a material impact on operations. No kidding.
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Re: Perils of Chinese ownership

Post by a1 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:58 pm

i initially thought you spelt goal wrong, but that might justve bin me.

there'll still be stupidheads on facebook going "having all the board in a chinese prison and coyle's BIL running off with all the money is better than having darkside in charge for half a week"

or something worse.

the thai dual-owner thing seemed batshit to me, i'm glad 'we' said no.

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