Happy Fox Posted 18 April 2012 Posted 18 April 2012 I may be missing something here but do the Bakrie's still have a share in the ownership of the club?
HEGGSY Posted 18 April 2012 Posted 18 April 2012 I may be missing something here but do the Bakrie's still have a share in the ownership of the club? I thought the AFI bought them out.
Happy Fox Posted 18 April 2012 Author Posted 18 April 2012 I thought the AFI bought them out. Well that is what I thought as well but according to this article in Belgium using Google Translator God help me it says this Abuziral Bakrie owns us. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/21309/Hoe_moet_het_nu_verder_met_Sporting_Charleroi Abuziral Bakrie, beheerder van het bedrijf, heeft met Leicester City al een club in Engeland opgekocht. Google Translate : Abuziral Bakrie, manager of the company, with Leicester City already bought a club in England.
brockmyster Posted 18 April 2012 Posted 18 April 2012 Sporting Charleroi already crowned on Saturday, without playing, football champion of the second class. On Monday, before, during and after the game against Antwerp celebrated. The game had a sour note, the Zebras lost 0-3 digits with heavy and also about the future there are doubts hanging in the air. There was a festive atmosphere in a packed Stade du Pays de Charleroi. More than 13,000 fans partied into the game that actually no longer did against the Great Old. "We are the champions" came from the Spionkop, as the heavy 0-3 defeat did not matter. After a year absence returns Sporting Charleroi, so back to the highest echelons of Belgian football. Although not yet on additional sporting everything. Initially the Carolo's got no license for the next football season, although that probably okay. Also on the contract of three ex-players there is discussion. Tamir Caghalon, Hatem Abdel Hamed and Alessi Baglio had their contract by mutual agreement terminate, but doubted the Football Association. Friday may Charleroi again defend the license commission in the hope of a license now to get the season 2012-2013. Also on the future of the club there is uncertainty. Coach Dennis van Wijk said last weekend that the club chairman Abbas Bayat would sell, if you know the Italian never. Although it is an open secret that Bayat wants nothing more than to get rid of the club. "Sporting has not yet been sold, not based on a supposed agreement for," says Bayat to the French press. "But I do not deny that negotiations with foreign investors. A name or country of origin? Say I do not." There were already contacts with Indonesian investors. The company Bakrie Group would be in pole position to take over the club. Abuziral Bakrie, manager of the company, with Leicester City already bought a club in England. The Brisbane Rovers and Uruguay's Deportiva Indonesia are owned by wealthy Indonesians. Last year was also second division Visé accepted, although that was not a success. Bakrie is an international holding company with mainly Italian football connections, both coaches and players. I think its saying hes already brought a club before maybe?
Libertine Dream Posted 18 April 2012 Posted 18 April 2012 http://www.lcfc.com/page/companydetails he's not part of AFI but maybe part of K power sports investments, we don't know. He was supposedly behind Cronus sports which wqs brought out by AFI
Greg2607 Posted 11 October 2012 Posted 11 October 2012 http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=215354408493524&comments http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0dc16674-135f-11e2-bca6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz28zPRXeAg http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/01/17/the-bakries-cast-spell-sports.html quite frankly, I'm pleased we aren't involved with them anymore!! although their 2.1billion of assets may have been pleasant!! the last article is intersting, right at the bottom it talks about how one of the Bakrie's Son's is "assistant manager" for the national team but also active in managing our academy????
CosbehFox Posted 11 October 2012 Posted 11 October 2012 Sporting Charleroi already crowned on Saturday, without playing, football champion of the second class. On Monday, before, during and after the game against Antwerp celebrated. The game had a sour note, the Zebras lost 0-3 digits with heavy and also about the future there are doubts hanging in the air. There was a festive atmosphere in a packed Stade du Pays de Charleroi. More than 13,000 fans partied into the game that actually no longer did against the Great Old. "We are the champions" came from the Spionkop, as the heavy 0-3 defeat did not matter. After a year absence returns Sporting Charleroi, so back to the highest echelons of Belgian football. Although not yet on additional sporting everything. Initially the Carolo's got no license for the next football season, although that probably okay. Also on the contract of three ex-players there is discussion. Tamir Caghalon, Hatem Abdel Hamed and Alessi Baglio had their contract by mutual agreement terminate, but doubted the Football Association. Friday may Charleroi again defend the license commission in the hope of a license now to get the season 2012-2013. Also on the future of the club there is uncertainty. Coach Dennis van Wijk said last weekend that the club chairman Abbas Bayat would sell, if you know the Italian never. Although it is an open secret that Bayat wants nothing more than to get rid of the club. "Sporting has not yet been sold, not based on a supposed agreement for," says Bayat to the French press. "But I do not deny that negotiations with foreign investors. A name or country of origin? Say I do not." There were already contacts with Indonesian investors. The company Bakrie Group would be in pole position to take over the club. Abuziral Bakrie, manager of the company, with Leicester City already bought a club in England. The Brisbane Rovers and Uruguay's Deportiva Indonesia are owned by wealthy Indonesians. Last year was also second division Visé accepted, although that was not a success. Bakrie is an international holding company with mainly Italian football connections, both coaches and players. I think its saying hes already brought a club before maybe? That article is from April 2012. AFI bought him out
Steven Posted 11 October 2012 Posted 11 October 2012 Well that is what I thought as well but according to this article in Belgium using Google Translator God help me it says this Abuziral Bakrie owns us. http://www.voetbalni...rting_Charleroi Abuziral Bakrie, beheerder van het bedrijf, heeft met Leicester City al een club in Engeland opgekocht. Google Translate : Abuziral Bakrie, manager of the company, with Leicester City already bought a club in England. Past tense.
MooseBreath Posted 11 October 2012 Posted 11 October 2012 this whole thread has a fairly past tense vibe about it to be fair, unless it's april again
Greg2607 Posted 11 October 2012 Posted 11 October 2012 Point being was he actually involved in our academy??!? I realise he wouldn't be now!! maybe we had a lucky escape! the bakries using clubs for political gain etc...
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