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With Iraola as manager we are happily overachieving without them two. Adams is so fresh he doesn't quite click with the rest of the team. Providing that he'll play more next season it may look slightly better then. If...
No longer the 2nd biggest club in Suffolk!
777 have recently effectively had their major source of funding taken away by US financial regulators.
They had received investment of around £2.4bn from A-Cap, a company that runs five big insurance firms in the American states of Utah and South Carolina.
But A-Cap are now understood to have been told by the governing financial authorities that they should limit their exposure to 777.
Without A-Cap’s backing, Everton’s potential new owners are likely to struggle to raise the required funds and be forced to walk away from their takeover attempt.
Everton this week have spoken to insolvency experts for help/advice regarding financial restructuring
The Guardian writes that 777 partners are ‘experiencing their own financial difficulties’ as well as Everton - 777 own a 'Ryan Air' budget style airline company in Australia - Called Bonza - 2 days ago they called in receivers and entered admin - With additional stories circulating about unpaid fees to aircraft lessors, in the UK, Australia and Canada
TBH, it'd be a shame to see Everton disappear, but the situation seems to be getting murkier and murkier, and the risks of points deductions/relegation must be increasing.
It seems all too surreal if I am honest.
Typically these are things that 'happen to other clubs' whilst we languish.
Happily, one of the coaches at my cricket club is a Budgie. I will be wearing my Ipswich shirt from 1991 at the next cricket match.
McKenna is one of the new breed.
I'd also give a huge shout out to Liam Rosinior at Hull - speaks so well and another destined for great things.
My hope is that Man Utd don't pinch KM.
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Ipswich have been a breath of fresh air all season with a never say die attitude - No parachute payment - No 'stars' - Just a great belief, game plan and a fresh attack minded approach - Plus Leif Davis and god knows why we let him go
Hope KM stays with you - It would be a shame to see him move to a big club and become G Potter #2 - Your new owners aren't short of a bob or two so I'm sure they can offer some financial support to enrich the journey next season
Ref L Rosinior - When he was at Derby with Rooney, all the local chat around here was that it was LR that was the 'talent' - That has been proven with Wayne's wonderful journey at Birmingham
I've accepted it is all over, but can I cling onto hope for a further 48 hours
You took us apart twice this year and I really never thought you would fall away. Unreal.
I didn't know LR was behind Rooney at Derby. It makes sense what you say. Often the case. Rooney is not very bright.
I hope you do win the play-offs and stomp on the budgies on the way.
See you in the Prem.
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Good luck and just wish it wasn't Leics ( see what points deduction the PL will give them)
Why when it’s usually dodgy owners over- reaching or cooking the books that fans are the ones that suffer .
The club has been happily solvent for nearly 150 years and then big money comes along with the premier league and the global ‘investors’ smell profit , often the sort of people that shouldn’t be allowed to run a pub raffle too :-(