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  • Kojac says:

    yes dutchie you are right van bommel is good enough,i’d actually take him over wilson

    sorry yachtsman the winter break is not needed and just a big pair of shaggy bollocks,leave english football alone,foreigners and lefty f*ckwits are trying to take england apart piece by piece

    more cheese grommit and happy christmas everyone,can i say that or is it happy festival for this time of year for everybody here at this time blah blah blink blonk

    • Yachtsman says:

      Not so sure that the better crop of English PL managers agree with you. See recent comments by Moyes, Holloway, etc. [wanted to cut and paste but was not able to; that’s just my incompetence].

      But lots of holiday cheer, mistletoe madness and the rest to everyone!

  • Yachtsman says:

    **Should have added ‘Arry…

  • Snap says:

    Never mind which twat we might not sign in January, this looks like proper news:

    ‘Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has tightened his grip on the Premier League club.

    ENIC International – a company in which Levy is interested – now holds 181,793,258 Tottenham Hotspur ordinary shares, representing 86% of the issued ordinary share capital.

    This follows the conversion of 56,247 preference shares into 87,857,814 ordinary shares.

    ENIC no longer holds any interest in preference shares.’

    What’s the significance of converting these preference shares, anyone?

  • bruce castle says:

    Preferred stock shareholders do not enjoy any of the voting rights of common stockholders. Also unlike common stock, preference shares pay a fixed dividend that does not fluctuate, although the company does not have to pay this dividend if it lacks the financial ability to do so.

    • Sid Trotter says:

      which means that Qatar are about to buy us out – so Levy gets more profit? – hope not, he’s a good chairman, let things be as they are

  • bruce castle says:

    I actually think it means the ENIC wants to shore up its clout in order to make what may be an unpopular, but financially shrewd, decision: Sell the land at WHL and Chigwell and move to East London.

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