Valkyrie_Wings wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvgnvjy2014o we've known for years about this issue but i think York's owner is a bit bitter
Andy D wrote:i’d like to think the Punjab Warriors will give Derek a better budget.
and it will be the usual 4-2-3-1 formation X 2 players for every position and typical 22 man squad with the odd youngster chucked in.
Hodgie1978 wrote:If we have money for a striker I'd put a bid in for Paul Blackett of South Shields
Andy D wrote:i’d like to think the Punjab Warriors will give Derek a better budget.
Redalert1970 wrote:It’s the Panjab Warriors taking over the club not the Punjab Warriors
Keith wrote:Andy D wrote:i’d like to think the Punjab Warriors will give Derek a better budget.Redalert1970 wrote:It’s the Panjab Warriors taking over the club not the Punjab Warriors
Yup. Big difference.
Punjab Warriors have LOTS of money.
Panjab Warriors don't appear to have any money.
We're with the skint one. And anyway, Whittingham still owns the club.
black morse wrote:How can the EFL have given the go ahead to Panjab Warriors if they're skint?
Keith wrote:black morse wrote:How can the EFL have given the go ahead to Panjab Warriors if they're skint?
They misread the application and thought it was Punjab Warriors!![]()
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No idea. Perhaps they are wealthier than their little office and small internet footprint reveal? Perhaps they are fronting a group, which does contain people/businesses that have money? Perhaps an Indian version of Netflix are already signed up to do a documentary, and will be putting cash into the club? Perhaps they convinced Tyson Fury to be a silent partner? (Tyson, silent???![]()
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Or, perhaps the sale won't actually go through? Has the EFL actually said that they've approved it?
Hopefully, we will see the sale completed in the next few days and Panjab Warriers will then be able to reveal their backing for the club and positive plans for the future. In the meantime...
black morse wrote:Keith wrote:black morse wrote:How can the EFL have given the go ahead to Panjab Warriors if they're skint?
They misread the application and thought it was Punjab Warriors!![]()
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No idea. Perhaps they are wealthier than their little office and small internet footprint reveal? Perhaps they are fronting a group, which does contain people/businesses that have money? Perhaps an Indian version of Netflix are already signed up to do a documentary, and will be putting cash into the club? Perhaps they convinced Tyson Fury to be a silent partner? (Tyson, silent???![]()
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Or, perhaps the sale won't actually go through? Has the EFL actually said that they've approved it?
Mmm! It's only in the statement on the club website that Panjab Warriors themselves have said that the EFL has given clearance. No announcement by the EFL, no announcement by the Board and nothing from The Trust. I really think we deserve confirmation by the Board that this is the case.
Hopefully, we will see the sale completed in the next few days and Panjab Warriers will then be able to reveal their backing for the club and positive plans for the future. In the meantime...
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