Quote from: Stirchley Villain on May 19, 2016, 09:35:35 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on May 19, 2016, 08:40:41 PMI love some of the comments in that Guardian article. Complaints about us "buying success" and we are going to ruin football by becoming a new Man City or Chelsea.Let me go on record. I would be absolutely fine with that label if we are playing in the Champions league. More than fine in fact Bottomless pockets are no guarantee of success in modern football, as Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd have proven this season.Nope diligent ownership is the way. The way Tony is speaking sounds at least like he realises that.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on May 19, 2016, 08:40:41 PMI love some of the comments in that Guardian article. Complaints about us "buying success" and we are going to ruin football by becoming a new Man City or Chelsea.Let me go on record. I would be absolutely fine with that label if we are playing in the Champions league. More than fine in fact Bottomless pockets are no guarantee of success in modern football, as Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd have proven this season.
I love some of the comments in that Guardian article. Complaints about us "buying success" and we are going to ruin football by becoming a new Man City or Chelsea.Let me go on record. I would be absolutely fine with that label if we are playing in the Champions league. More than fine in fact
Quote from: Steve R on May 19, 2016, 09:15:51 PMQuoteXia Jiantong, a 39-year-old millionaire from eastern China who uses the English name Tony XiaI've known him since he was 30. Seems like it was only yesterday.I remember when all this was fields
QuoteXia Jiantong, a 39-year-old millionaire from eastern China who uses the English name Tony XiaI've known him since he was 30. Seems like it was only yesterday.
Xia Jiantong, a 39-year-old millionaire from eastern China who uses the English name Tony Xia
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on May 19, 2016, 07:14:02 PMHe's neither a medical doctor or got a PhD.He's played a part (paid exec?) in a business that organises construction/urbanisation work - what was his role?He now runs loss making businesses.That makes me weary - that's all.http://www.xwhodesign.com/en/aboutx.asp?li=1&action=%D6%C7%C4%D2%BA%CB%D0%C4Dr Xia Jian Tong was promoted to be the president of XWHO in 2001. He earned his Doctor of Design degree from Harvard University. He also has been appointed by China Mayor Center and the Ministry of Construction as Distinguished Professor since 2002. He has served as urban development specialist for several cities in China. As a world famous expert in urban planning and landscape architecture, Dr. Xia has participated and chaired in hundreds of projects and cities all over the world.
He's neither a medical doctor or got a PhD.He's played a part (paid exec?) in a business that organises construction/urbanisation work - what was his role?He now runs loss making businesses.That makes me weary - that's all.
Fuck it, I'm signed up on the Dr X trip and that's it. If it all goes crashing down like a lot of the doom merchants are saying then so be it, you were right and I was wrong. But at the moment, I'm trusting the judgement of Hollis and a lot of people who know a lot more about financial affairs than I ever will.
Quote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on May 20, 2016, 10:37:24 AMFuck it, I'm signed up on the Dr X trip and that's it. If it all goes crashing down like a lot of the doom merchants are saying then so be it, you were right and I was wrong. But at the moment, I'm trusting the judgement of Hollis and a lot of people who know a lot more about financial affairs than I ever will.Very similar to me. Things are dreadful anyway, and if they get worse I won't enjoy things any less. An imporovement will be very welcome. I would think that RDM plus £50m would get us back up easily.