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Post by redintheface on Jul 8, 2024 12:31:13 GMT
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Post by dohnut on Jul 8, 2024 13:13:24 GMT
One year on and bored with football! Wonder if he wants back the money invested in Eagle. I guess as a shareholder all he can do is look to sell them.
His situation with Vitesse was different (smacks of the Southend situation) as he was looking to take over the club who were in serious trouble but it seemed to run into difficulties. I’m going to dig around on this.
Hopefully his being bored is limited to that.
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Post by inah on Jul 8, 2024 13:37:05 GMT
He's not bored that's rubbish, what actually happened was that he was rejected by the Dutch licensing committee and was unable to fully purchase the club. He then asked for his money back as he loaned the club 14m with the understanding he would own the team.
I'm not saying what's right or wrong on the whole situation, I just don't understand how anyone can go to the effort of reporting without doing the smallest bit of research.
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Post by Thor on Jul 8, 2024 13:45:45 GMT
He's not bored that's rubbish, what actually happened was that he was rejected by the Dutch licensing committee and was unable to fully purchase the club. He then asked for his money back as he loaned the club 14m with the understanding he would own the team. I'm not saying what's right or wrong on the whole situation, I just don't understand how anyone can go to the effort of reporting without doing the smallest bit of research. that's how I've read it and why the directors were "cool" about it not affecting us. He didn't seemed bored walking around our pitch waving and lapping up the adulation at the last game.
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Post by MungO on Jul 9, 2024 17:58:46 GMT
When you listen to the whole thing it isn't about Coley Parry being bored of football.
It has been taken out of context.
There's also a massive difference in dropping £14m on a Dutch club to become the sole owner and being part of an Orient consortium for a lot less money.
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