Who's going to get the robins trust crowdfund going to reach the £100k then?
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12 year old 1D fans aren't as dumb as we think (or at least their credit card wielding parents aren't)
So, a lad from a boy band worth £60 - 100 million (depending on who you believe) whom, as I understand is one of the two who writes the songs (therefore more of that worth is his), tries to use his "fans" to fulfill a childlike fantasy and buy a share in a never really bee successful football club. Fails but gets a lot of positive press for doing so. Fit and proper person, no questions asked.
Italian with previous experience of running a reasonably successful football club buys english football club clears their debt with his own money, has a dislike of Paddy Kenny and/or the number 16, also proves to be a bit unconventional, vilified in press and lots of questions asked over his fit and proper person status.
Italian with previous experience of running a reasonably successful football club buys english football club clears their debt with his own money, has a dislike of Paddy Kenny and/or the number 16, also proves to be a bit unconventional, vilified in press and lots of questions asked over his fit and proper person status.
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You're not worried about multiple criminal convictions then, or are you genuinely claiming Cellino isn't a proven crook?baggy89 wrote:So, a lad from a boy band worth £60 - 100 million (depending on who you believe) whom, as I understand is one of the two who writes the songs (therefore more of that worth is his), tries to use his "fans" to fulfill a childlike fantasy and buy a share in a never really bee successful football club. Fails but gets a lot of positive press for doing so. Fit and proper person, no questions asked.
Italian with previous experience of running a reasonably successful football club buys english football club clears their debt with his own money, has a dislike of Paddy Kenny and/or the number 16, also proves to be a bit unconventional, vilified in press and lots of questions asked over his fit and proper person status.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:You're not worried about multiple criminal convictions then, or are you genuinely claiming Cellino isn't a proven crook?baggy89 wrote:So, a lad from a boy band worth £60 - 100 million (depending on who you believe) whom, as I understand is one of the two who writes the songs (therefore more of that worth is his), tries to use his "fans" to fulfill a childlike fantasy and buy a share in a never really bee successful football club. Fails but gets a lot of positive press for doing so. Fit and proper person, no questions asked.
Italian with previous experience of running a reasonably successful football club buys english football club clears their debt with his own money, has a dislike of Paddy Kenny and/or the number 16, also proves to be a bit unconventional, vilified in press and lots of questions asked over his fit and proper person status.
Obtaining money from the government by deception, false accounting, and tax evasion?
I'd call him Itallian