That's exactly what i said. If you don't want to accept it it's your problem. I won't waste my time with you any longer.
We are merely football club supporters. We don't get to choose who invests in our club. There's usually a dark side to excessive wealth hidden to the naked eye no matter what.
Let's keep it focused on the football and the club we all support and leave it at that. The rest is out of our hands. We do have a voice on some issues... I'm not sure this is one of them.
Inter’s owners Suning are evaluating an offer from American fund Fortress worth a quarter of a billion euros, according to an Italian media report today.As per Il Sole 24 Ore’s print edition, Fortress have offered €250 million, which will be paid in two instalments, in the shape of hybrid loans and an agreement could be reached by the end of this month.A similar type of negotiation is also being carried out with Bain Capital, already linked with investing at Inter in previous weeks.Suning would be able to remain as Inter’s owners with a solution of this nature.When it comes to the sale front, BC Partners appear unwilling to increase their offer believed to be in the region of €750-800 million.The paper also said that the link between Inter and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund was ‘cold’, meaning not much was happening on that front.Chinese investment bank Citic have also expressed an interest in Inter, but time is moving quickly and there are to be deadlines met by the end of this month.If Suning were to sell Inter, even just 35%, the ‘change of control’ clause would be activated in their €375 million bonds which need refinancing.The report explained that this meant bondholders would have the right to sell the bond to the new owner at face value, or the shareholders could try and obtain a waiver from the bondholders to activate this clause.
So we still have zero indication that Suning is actively looking to sell and more evidence of the contrary.
All of you have received infractions. I'm more than willing to issue additional ones if this conversation continues.
I'd rather we go bankrupt and be demoted to serie Z, than being even partly owned by the mass murderer Mohammed Bin Salman.
Always tried to avoid any political subjects, and I will continue to do so.
It’s just incredible how some people sitting on their big asses with their smelly boxers on behind the computer, being smartass and talking about shit they dont even know 5% of it. Calm the fuck down and stick to football, if any.
The Chinese too have genocidal tendencies that have persisted since the cultural revolution - the prosecution of Uyghurs being the most recent example. And while having Suning as owners is despicable, they're guilty by association.