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[Archived] Investigate or we'll publish Blackburn Rovers findings, warns Mullan


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Stalling tactic. Definitely.

All they're doing is getting their stories sorted.

Of course. They're hardly going to release any information that damages the reputation of a business partner are they?

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Looks like the FA are dragging their feet hoping it will all go away.

But we know that they know that we know. Lets let everyone know ^_^ Get all the facts out, hit all football forums, facebook, twitter. We would get massive support from other fans if the penny dropped about all the money that leaves football. England will never win a tournament without football generated money going back into childrens football.

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Looks like the FA are dragging their feet hoping it will all go away.

But we know that they know that we know. Lets let everyone know ^_^ Get all the facts out, hit all football forums, facebook, twitter. We would get massive support from other fans if the penny dropped about all the money that leaves football. England will never win a tournament without football generated money going back into childrens football.

Im definitely seeing signs that grassroots football in this area at all levels is definitely shrinking which cant be good for the future of our national game.
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Im definitely seeing signs that grassroots football in this area at all levels is definitely shrinking which cant be good for the future of our national game.

Our children should have the best pitches, facilities and coaches but most of the money leaves the game. I wonder where it goes?

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Stalling tactic. Definitely.

All they're doing is getting their stories sorted.

And this is the other reason that the "there is a story coming out soon, but I can't tell you what it is" posts that we get on here are so unwelcome. Firstly the "I know something you don't know" stuff is incredibly irritating. Secondly, and far more importantly, those posts are extremely irresponsible as it just makes the potential perpetrators aware that something is coming so they have time to cover their tracks.

People need to keep quiet in the public domain and allow stuff to come out without warning.

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Sella di Monteluce, son of the Count and Countess Sella di Monteluce, bought a share in the rights of at least four South American players through his contacts with Kentaro and other player agencies, Wynne said, without identifying them. Sella di Monteluce, who is based in London, wasn’t immediately available for comment, Wynne said.

Formica..?

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Bizarre.

Why would a company returning 8.3% on its investment annually, close after only 4 years when it only had one year in deficit?

That sounds like someone rising a bit of cash, doesn't it?

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Bizarre.

Why would a company returning 8.3% on its investment annually, close after only 4 years when it only had one year in deficit?

That sounds like someone rising a bit of cash, doesn't it?

The dates of the article is priceless , but the implications of it goes back to March 2010 .

This is chapter 1 of where it all started

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Bizarre.

Why would a company returning 8.3% on its investment annually, close after only 4 years when it only had one year in deficit?

That sounds like someone rising a bit of cash, doesn't it?

I started reading it and expected ridiculous profits to be at the end of it and yet its only 8.3%.Probably packed it in because they could make more money just being agents rather than owning players .Bet there was a mass argument that you got 8% for owning a player yet those doing the transfer made millions.And thats why it shut up.

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Bizarre.

Why would a company returning 8.3% on its investment annually, close after only 4 years when it only had one year in deficit?

That sounds like someone rising a bit of cash, doesn't it?

It absolutely does.

Interested to see where this one goes?

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I started reading it and expected ridiculous profits to be at the end of it and yet its only 8.3%.Probably packed it in because they could make more money just being agents rather than owning players .Bet there was a mass argument that you got 8% for owning a player yet those doing the transfer made millions.And thats why it shut up.

8.3% per annum for a visit to the laundrette is tidy, especially as that kind of figure sits nicely under the radar.

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I started reading it and expected ridiculous profits to be at the end of it and yet its only 8.3%.Probably packed it in because they could make more money just being agents rather than owning players .Bet there was a mass argument that you got 8% for owning a player yet those doing the transfer made millions.And thats why it shut up.

So what you are inferring is that the agent would be better off owning the player?

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Give you two guesses who his business associates are , whilst also pointing out that Rovers have seen a lot of this mon

:-)

Bit like a jigsaw this.

All the corners made?

Now to complete the middle.

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So what you are inferring is that the agent would be better off owning the player?

Now that would be neat and tidy, as long as a lid could be kept on it.

"Indoo Sella di Monteluce, 29, has started up Global Eleven Ltd. with Wil, Switzerland-based Kentaro AG, whose sports interests include managing soccer players"

Well well............

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Now that would be neat and tidy, as long as a lid could be kept on it.

"Indoo Sella di Monteluce, 29, has started up Global Eleven Ltd. with Wil, Switzerland-based Kentaro AG, whose sports interests include managing soccer players"

Well well............

Hey, don't Venky's have an office there too?

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Our children should have the best pitches, facilities and coaches but most of the money leaves the game. I wonder where it goes?

Cast your mind back to the FA campaign about investing in local football probably ten years ago now, think Bramwell was the sports editor for the Lanashire telegraph at the time. Loads of publicity but NOTHING ever happened.
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