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Why would anyone invest in a company that has debts to the tune of Boro’s? Indeedido has made it cystal clear the Boro’s financial situation and the stranglehold one man retains on it. Unless there is huge multi million pound write off, the club is not in a position to be attractive to anyone that retains a modicum of sense. It is as likely to happen as Boro winning the champions league consecutively between 2026-2029.
 
A bloke in Park End ASDA reckons he overheard a conversation in the coffee shop between two "rich-looking blokes", saying they were looking to invest in a "local" football club. One had a Porche and the other had a 650 BSA Goldstar - so they must be in the know ;)
 
A bloke in Park End ASDA reckons he overheard a conversation in the coffee shop between two "rich-looking blokes", saying they were looking to invest in a "local" football club. One had a Porche and the other had a 650 BSA Goldstar - so they must be in the know ;)
I saw these vehicles and stopped in my tracks, screeching to a halt in my brown Austin Allegro. I took my Nokia 3310 out and immediately phoned Neil Bausor who is number 2 on my speed dial. I immediately heard Van McCoys ‘The Hustle’ ringing out from within ASDA, so I believe your scoop must have legs after all r00fie1.
 
Why would anyone invest in a company that has debts to the tune of Boro’s? Indeedido has made it cystal clear the Boro’s financial situation and the stranglehold one man retains on it. Unless there is huge multi million pound write off, the club is not in a position to be attractive to anyone that retains a modicum of sense. It is as likely to happen as Boro winning the champions league consecutively between 2026-2029.
Is that right off really an issue when you look at current transfer fees. Billionaires do like their vanity projects too and the EPL appears the place to do it, Scott boehly has just spent a billion pounds in a year to make Chelsea only marginally better.
 
A bloke in Park End ASDA reckons he overheard a conversation in the coffee shop between two "rich-looking blokes", saying they were looking to invest in a "local" football club. One had a Porche and the other had a 650 BSA Goldstar - so they must be in the know ;)
He was mistaken, the conversation happened at the tontine
 
Is it impossible? The chairman is unlikely to ever get any of the money he's owed back if he remains at the club. If he sells he will get at least a substantial chunk. Just saying.
 
He is also one of the largest private land owners in the UK. I simply cannot see it happening.
 

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