isn’t the problem also largely political? The UAE-UK relationship is at risk and the UK govt will intervene (as they have already done so).
Who’d have thought letting foreign sovereign states own our football clubs would create issues…
apologies if already posted, The Times reporting we are 'confident' and have agreed terms, compensation
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sport/football/article/brighton-chelsea-kieran-mckenna-ipswich-town-mz07t5cjg
I got to about 70 then had kids, tracked it on a spreadsheet. It gives me an added interest in the league two relegation / conference promotion story where grounds can be won or lost.
Well…no. They have assets. They generate an income. Even if nobody wanted to own the shares and the price fell to zero, they could liquidate everything and pay out investors the cash (which is why the price will not go to zero, barring a dramatic downturn in business)