Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 04, 2014, 10:35:14 PMIf that person is around, then the main question they'll be considering isn't so much whether the owner of target club wants to sell, it will be whether it is the club they want to buy. If they decide that this is the club, they'll make an offer. Randy can then accept it or reject it as he wants. It's not like selling a house where you advertise your desire to sell by engaging an estate agent.Didn't Doug take on a Merchant bank to find a buyer for the club? That would also be what 'actively seeking buyers' would involve.
If that person is around, then the main question they'll be considering isn't so much whether the owner of target club wants to sell, it will be whether it is the club they want to buy. If they decide that this is the club, they'll make an offer. Randy can then accept it or reject it as he wants. It's not like selling a house where you advertise your desire to sell by engaging an estate agent.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26084726At least we're not this lot!
In layman's terms, what I mean is, I'm not actively looking to sell my house at the moment, I've not engaged an estate agent, not put it up for sale, or done any of the usual things which happen when trying to sell a house, but if some mentalist were to find themselves particularly taken by the mixture of soulless turn of century "architecture", lack of community, woefully insufficient parking, noisy fuckwit neighbours and distance from the town centre, and as a result offered me 50k more than it's worth, I'd turn into an active seller pretty quickly.
Quote from: OCD on February 04, 2014, 10:44:23 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 04, 2014, 10:35:14 PMIf that person is around, then the main question they'll be considering isn't so much whether the owner of target club wants to sell, it will be whether it is the club they want to buy. If they decide that this is the club, they'll make an offer. Randy can then accept it or reject it as he wants. It's not like selling a house where you advertise your desire to sell by engaging an estate agent.Didn't Doug take on a Merchant bank to find a buyer for the club? That would also be what 'actively seeking buyers' would involve. Probably, yes, but lots of people go on to sell something without going to those lengths to make its availability clear.Football has changed a lot in the last 8 years, I think the main test of whether Lerner is amenable to selling the club will not be whether or not he's had a word with his mate Keith Harris at Seymour Pierce, and more about how he reacts if someone offers him a sufficiently large wad of cash.In layman's terms, what I mean is, I'm not actively looking to sell my house at the moment, I've not engaged an estate agent, not put it up for sale, or done any of the usual things which happen when trying to sell a house, but if some mentalist were to find themselves particularly taken by the mixture of soulless turn of century "architecture", lack of community, woefully insufficient parking, noisy fuckwit neighbours and distance from the town centre, and as a result offered me 50k more than it's worth, I'd turn into an active seller pretty quickly.
Maybe telling the world that the club isn't for sale is a way of advertising that the club is for sale !
Well hopefully we won't have to read the "At least Ellis used to turn up!!!111" garbage any more.