Fox4ever Posted 30 October 2006 Posted 30 October 2006 In response to the MM bid the board have announced there are several other investment options to consider. In other words if anyone comes in with a substancial investment that means they do not have to give up their part ownership in the old boys club that is LCFC they will go with that........ So if they get an investment of say £5M for a % share they could accept that and reject the £25M MM is offering. We will have bugger all to say in the matter and will continue to watch dross for some years to come.
Surreal Madrid Posted 30 October 2006 Posted 30 October 2006 In response to the MM bid the board have announced there are several other investment options to consider. In other words if anyone comes in with a substancial investment that means they do not have to give up their part ownership in the old boys club that is LCFC they will go with that........ So if they get an investment of say £5M for a % share they could accept that and reject the £25M MM is offering. We will have bugger all to say in the matter and will continue to watch dross for some years to come. Since when did football supporters have a say in how their club is run?
Ultra Posted 31 October 2006 Posted 31 October 2006 Since when did football supporters have a say in how their club is run? Since they took them over. It happens at quite a few league clubs, including Lincoln, Notts County and Chesterfield. The Foxes Trust may have a small shareholding in our club but anyone seeking to invest in our club would be VERY unwise to ignore them!
sackmycook Posted 31 October 2006 Posted 31 October 2006 our board are tight gits but afaik they are all lestah people so you would think that they would also be excited by the prospect of MM.
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