Tony Clifton, on 2008-09-01 18:05:33, said:
He doubled that to 10
#26#27Posted 2008-09-01 20:01:36
Hahahahahahaha... I am laughing here... As an American...I care nothing about soccer...(aka European football)... But the fact that Thaksin has sold M.C. at least suggests to me that the current Thai government/court's efforts at freezing his assets in connection with the various court cases have had some impact... And... that's a heartening thing to hear. Now, hopefully, PPP notwithstanding, the various court cases will follow thru to their conclusions, and the assets be seized or not, depending on the outcomes of the verdicts. It would be nice to see justice done...for a change. That would be '[world] football, apart from one odd country'. #28Posted 2008-09-01 20:06:56
This article is only 5 days old, I hope it's not too late to get this one posted to show his determination and commitment. John, let it lie will ya. You'll be having an heart attack if you carry on trying to hound the man. That article is all about what Crook said, that Thaksin had said etc. etc. It seems as part of the deal he insisted on being able to stay on as Hourary Club President, so he's staying for a while. With his current financial situation, it is even clear to a non-limbed, blind man, trying to read braille, that selling, is in the best interests of the club Either that, or you end up bankrupt, like Leeds did and falling two divisions. #29Posted 2008-09-01 20:07:35
No surprise. The only reason he bought the team in the first place was as a publicity stunt after he was overthrown in the coup.
#30Posted 2008-09-01 20:12:30
What's next up for sale, the house?
Somehow thinking he just may drop seeking asylum in the UK and head over to live with his new Saudi business partners. Maybe there's a link with Noppadon recently mentioning the Foreign Ministry was looking forward to solving the Saudi jewel case. Edited by Tony Clifton, 2008-09-01 20:21:20. #31Posted 2008-09-01 20:13:51
I wrote this on 21st August:
“Everyone likes to say they heard from a highly-positioned person that.... but I did hear from a highly-positioned person that the money behind Man City is actually from a consortium of Mid-East investors. He's just the front man. He agreed because he hoped it would create more popularity for him in LOS.” Link here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Thaksin-Seek....html&st=25 Post 38 He’s now an honorary director! Also a front man for Middle East cash but has become a liability since he seeked political asylum. #34Posted 2008-09-01 20:17:51
Hahahahahahaha... I am laughing here... As an American...I care nothing about soccer...(aka European football)... But the fact that Thaksin has sold M.C. at least suggests to me that the current Thai government/court's efforts at freezing his assets in connection with the various court cases have had some impact... And... that's a heartening thing to hear. Now, hopefully, PPP notwithstanding, the various court cases will follow thru to their conclusions, and the assets be seized or not, depending on the outcomes of the verdicts. It would be nice to see justice done...for a change. That would be '[world] football, apart from one odd country'. Last time I checked, the American style of football was being played in a fair number of other countries around the world, and U.S. pro teams have been playing well-received exhibition games in various places. Just give it a bit more time...and the virus will spread... The only ODD thing is why anyone would prefer soccer over American football in the first place... #35Posted 2008-09-01 20:18:33
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day.
#36Posted 2008-09-01 20:21:19
All major shareholders of companies, worldwide, are bound to strict rules by the boards of the various Stock Exchanges. The SET in BKK would probably have no different rules. It means that if Tony Clifton (example But, back to Manchester City: "Hydra Properties CEO Sulaiman Al Fahim, a member of the group's board, completed the deal at the Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace Hotel* with Thaksin and Khalid Kadfour Al-Muhairy, the legal chief of the Emirates Group. "Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment has been into a series negotiation with Shinawatra in order to purchase the club, until (it) successfully signed the agreement of purchase, which (we) consider as a massive achievement for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi," a statement to the AP said. Al Fahim pledged to clear any pending payments and solve the club's financial problems, which have left Thaksin resorting to obtaining loans from former chairman John Wardle" From: http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/football...ref=mpstoryview * http://www.emiratesp.../home/index.htm Note: It depends (and..I don't know) what kind of entity Manchester City was and now is or became; meaning if it was listed in London on the Stock Market or AIM (as said, I don't know nor checked) or that it was a normal Ltd. with shares. It also depends where those stock were held, partly or not in the UK. The Arab Leader(s) from Abu Dhabi are certainly no fools and must have negotiated to their benefit. In my own country, if one has shares, the profit is tax free if there's a gain (if sold) but no taxes have to be paid also if you lose .... The way I read the message from CNN shows Thaksin was/is in Abu Dhabi.... LaoPo #37Posted 2008-09-01 20:22:50
I guess he needs the money to buy votes for the upcoming elections again.
What an incredible idiot this guy is, unbelievable that there are still people that like him. #38#39Posted 2008-09-01 20:24:37
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day. Getting that far the way he did it is not a question of of intelligence, it's a matter of lacking morals, integrity. #40Posted 2008-09-01 20:26:27
Hahahahahahaha... I am laughing here... As an American...I care nothing about soccer...(aka European football)... But the fact that Thaksin has sold M.C. at least suggests to me that the current Thai government/court's efforts at freezing his assets in connection with the various court cases have had some impact... And... that's a heartening thing to hear. Now, hopefully, PPP notwithstanding, the various court cases will follow thru to their conclusions, and the assets be seized or not, depending on the outcomes of the verdicts. It would be nice to see justice done...for a change. That would be '[world] football, apart from one odd country'. Last time I checked, the American style of football was being played in a fair number of other countries around the world, and U.S. pro teams have been playing well-received exhibition games in various places. Just give it a bit more time...and the virus will spread... The only ODD thing is why anyone would prefer soccer over American football in the first place... Because Football(Soccer) does'nt have Bloody commercial breaks every 8 minutes! It has ONE break(Short!) at halftime.That's originally what "halftime" means. The NFL used to be a great Game full of action and excitement.But then It "Pimped" itself to Corperate intrests and now it's just played by Rich ex Uni pansies. Who can't play for more than 8 minutes before a break. Soccer Rules and Rugby is King(A REAL MAN's Game.Good Ole NFL R.I.P. ) Edited by HelterSkelter, 2008-09-01 20:29:20. #42Posted 2008-09-01 20:31:41
That's certainly OK... Watching soccer play during each half is certainly no more interesting than watching the on-field occurrences during any routine NFL timeout period. In fact, I'd say, they are about equal in terms of their relative interest level.
#43Posted 2008-09-01 20:36:17
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day. Getting that far the way he did it is not a question of of intelligence, it's a matter of lacking morals, integrity. Is that Your Excuse for living in a third world Economy?Or are You actually a "Stupid Billionare" Hiding in the Caymans and posting here to beat the boredom. #44Posted 2008-09-01 20:51:12
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day. Getting that far the way he did it is not a question of of intelligence, it's a matter of lacking morals, integrity. #45Posted 2008-09-01 20:55:28
Why is anyone surprised he sold Man. City. with London being the worlds centre for highly developed money laundering ? Interested parties will only have prospered from this deal. There was never any official comment as to the result of an investigation as to where this money came from in the first place -there would needed to have been to comply with regulatory authorities i.e. the UK government, so no doubt for a "suitable contribution" he has laundered £ 80 million of dirty money into legit revenue. Why, Blairs payback from Bush to lieing to the British People is 1/2 million a year for 1 day a month job just to make look legit !
Why should the UK governement be concerned ? after all it is them that have continually squashed the enquiries into the British Aerospace "slush fund" payments of some £ 2 million to arabs, and don't forget the anti-christ was heavily invloved in that in the 80' and the 6 million her son Mark "earned" from consultancy during the deal was never explained either. The good news for Man city is that they are almost free of having a world renowed corrupt ex-politician so once a few more charges stick he will lose is Honary Presidentship also. The additional benefit is that in keeping with true Muslim traditon, when the Arab owners are "out to play" in the UK they will bring all of their highest paid London hookers with them to sit in the box at home games, a far prettier site than Toxins wife anyway. #46Posted 2008-09-01 21:00:03
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day. Getting that far the way he did it is not a question of of intelligence, it's a matter of lacking morals, integrity. I'm a Human Being. And I ageed with Your comment! It's the posting rebutting your observation of "Intelligence=Business Success"(OK a bit of skullduggery does'nt hurt as well!) Communism gives a "Warm and Fuzzy Feeling" when on the page.But in reality it does'nt work.It's on the opposite end of Unbridled Capitalism,Both are archaic and disfunctional in larger poulations. #47Posted 2008-09-01 21:04:59
The additional benefit is that in keeping with true Muslim traditon, when the Arab owners are "out to play" in the UK they will bring all of their highest paid London hookers with them to sit in the box at home games, a far prettier site than Toxins wife anyway. Promise to send us photos of those highest paid London hookers, ok? ...you can blur the eyes... LaoPo #49Posted 2008-09-01 21:21:22
What's next up for sale, the house? Photos of his shapely billionaire daughter from her just-concluded uni days... I understand daradaily is putting together a quite attractive offer... A sneak preview... ![]() luv the Imelda Marcos shoes Edited by sriracha john, 2008-09-01 21:23:07. #50Posted 2008-09-01 21:26:59
A guy like Thakins just doesn't abscond with zero cash all frozen in Thai banks. He's not stupid no matter how much people here want to think he is. You don't get this far without having more tricks up your sleeve than a leprechaun on st. paddy's day. Getting that far the way he did it is not a question of of intelligence, it's a matter of lacking morals, integrity. The words the way he did in bold do nothing for you? Maybe you need to read up on his extensive and dubious business history, backed by yet again a new court case today regarding his beloved AIS. Manchester City he handled no differently, all livestock in a stadium to him. Edited by Tony Clifton, 2008-09-01 21:30:03. |
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