We're too late with this, as Blues already have circa 1 billion fans in China.
Quote from: Ads on January 29, 2014, 11:27:11 AMWe're too late with this, as Blues already have circa 1 billion fans in China. Bet they all work on match days...
One of our Chinese teachers is Chinese and her name is Wang. Maybe she knows him. I'll e-mail her.
All this talk of a chinese takeover has made me feel hungry
Quote from: Bad English on January 29, 2014, 11:28:50 AMOne of our Chinese teachers is Chinese and her name is Wang. Maybe she knows him. I'll e-mail her.two wangs don't make a right
Quote from: Malandro on January 29, 2014, 12:16:57 PMQuote from: Bad English on January 29, 2014, 11:28:50 AMOne of our Chinese teachers is Chinese and her name is Wang. Maybe she knows him. I'll e-mail her.two wangs don't make a rightThat's made me laugh far more than it really should.It would be great to have a Chinese Industrialist Meglomaniac owning us, I only hope he's got a cat to stroke whilst sitting in the directors box planning to take over the world.
Quote from: nigel on January 29, 2014, 11:24:03 AMPicked this off another forum:"As usual it's probably a load of rubbish, but has anyone else heard the new rumours about Villa being sold to DWG (Dalian Wanda Group), the huge Chinese consortium. They are headed by Wang Jianlin, who is apparently China's richest man. Dalian Wanda Group Corporation Limited is a conglomerate company with activities in real estate, tourism, hotels, and entertainment. The rumour, which apparently stems from a solicitor that has been acting on behalf of 'someone' at Villa Park, goes on to suggest that Dave Cameron has met with this Wang character, to discuss him pumping 3 billion into this country to invest. Perhaps someone has just put two and two together, Cameron well known for being a Villa fan, and come up with this story. Also worth a mention that the official Villa website stated in the last week that Villa's popularity in China has grown considerably. Who knows?! Anyway, thought I'd throw this out there. Anyone got any thoughts on this? As I say it's most likely a load of tosh... but it's certainly intriguing rumour." just goes to show how this rubbish starts.Yesterday, on another thread on this very forum:Quote from: Mazrim on January 28, 2014, 07:48:34 PMDalian Wanda Group is looking to invest in the UK. Maybe a football club would be a good vehicle to form a centre piece to their enterprise? Maybe in an area in need of regeneration? A potentially powerful commercial asset to have a bit of fun with? They denied being interested in Southampton but fell short of denying interest in any other club and they could easily have done so if they wanted to nip any speculation in the bud.I'm not saying they're interested in us but, well, you never know. I do honestly believe we're up for sale in principle so it wouldn't be the strangest thing.I think we can close this one down.EDIT actually, I'll merge
Picked this off another forum:"As usual it's probably a load of rubbish, but has anyone else heard the new rumours about Villa being sold to DWG (Dalian Wanda Group), the huge Chinese consortium. They are headed by Wang Jianlin, who is apparently China's richest man. Dalian Wanda Group Corporation Limited is a conglomerate company with activities in real estate, tourism, hotels, and entertainment. The rumour, which apparently stems from a solicitor that has been acting on behalf of 'someone' at Villa Park, goes on to suggest that Dave Cameron has met with this Wang character, to discuss him pumping 3 billion into this country to invest. Perhaps someone has just put two and two together, Cameron well known for being a Villa fan, and come up with this story. Also worth a mention that the official Villa website stated in the last week that Villa's popularity in China has grown considerably. Who knows?! Anyway, thought I'd throw this out there. Anyone got any thoughts on this? As I say it's most likely a load of tosh... but it's certainly intriguing rumour."
Dalian Wanda Group is looking to invest in the UK. Maybe a football club would be a good vehicle to form a centre piece to their enterprise? Maybe in an area in need of regeneration? A potentially powerful commercial asset to have a bit of fun with? They denied being interested in Southampton but fell short of denying interest in any other club and they could easily have done so if they wanted to nip any speculation in the bud.I'm not saying they're interested in us but, well, you never know. I do honestly believe we're up for sale in principle so it wouldn't be the strangest thing.