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  1. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    I think that if you check the small print you'll find that you are in fact his.
  2. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    I'm in, we just need to cover the £6,000,0000 a year to run it.
  3. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    I believe he owns a very large international property portfolio.
  4. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    I very much doubt that a man who is renowned for being a genius with numbers doesn't have a plan which has an overall profit at its end. You've got to speculate to accumulate. Fortunately he has very deep pockets which get deeper every year.
  5. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    It may be a means to buy and develop South America's potential stars, which we are currently prohibited from doing due to the UKs work permit system.
  6. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    They once worked together in the gambling industry, but had a major falling out and now run rival gambling consultancies. Tony owns Star Lizard and Benham owns Smartodds. There is no love lost between them and Tony snubbed Benham by joining our fans in the away end, rather than attending the...
  7. Johnny RoastBeef

    [Albion] Brighton to save Danish Superliga club, Lyngby BK, from bankruptcy.

    Perhaps this has something to do with the ongoing feud between Tony Bloom and Brentford owner Matthew Benham who is also the owner Danish football club Midtjylland. Maybe Tony wants to wind him up by beating him in England and Denmark?
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