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Re: How much was sam hammam worth?

Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:30 am

jinks-rct wrote:
Berwyn wrote:Well it is a bit cheaky to ask personal details of others when you don't even post under your own name.


So everyone on this forum needs to stop talking about news,updates and past/present owners etc until they post under their own name?? Do nicknames count or shoudnt i ask you ?


Okay, keep your toys in the pram! A bit menstrual this morning aren't we? That's not what I'm saying at all. But it is a bit cheaky like I said to hide everything about yourself whilst at the same time expect very personal details of others to be given.

Re: How much was sam hammam worth?

Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:35 am

Berwyn wrote:
jinks-rct wrote:
Berwyn wrote:Well it is a bit cheaky to ask personal details of others when you don't even post under your own name.


So everyone on this forum needs to stop talking about news,updates and past/present owners etc until they post under their own name?? Do nicknames count or shoudnt i ask you ?


Okay, keep your toys in the pram! A bit menstrual this morning aren't we? That's not what I'm saying at all. But it is a bit cheaky like I said to hide everything about yourself whilst at the same time expect very personal details of others to be given.


Do people on here talk about how much the malaysians are worth? or certain players wages why not a past chairman that still lingers in the background?

Re: How much was sam hammam worth?

Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:07 am

To be honest with you I couldn't give a rats arse how much any of them are worth. Basically because it matters nothing to the football club or anyone else for that matter. It's not as if they are going to gift any of it to the club now is it. In fact, thinking about it, the more money someone has probably says they far less likey to part with their cash. They didn't get rich by giving money away. They probably got rich by being very ruthless I would imagine. And that's not talking about anyone in particular, that's a generalisation of anyone who is super rich.
I often wonder though what will happen to English football when it dawns on people that it is simply a money pit and they can only lose money, simply due to the very nature of the way the game is run. If any owner thinks they can get money back when say promotion takes place then they'll find out very quickly that they'll end up having to "invest" even more money just to keep afloat. The higher up you go, the more money it costs. Are they prepared to throw £500million at it like some other Premiership owners have? Maybe more? I doubt it very much.