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Turki Alalshikh looking at Millwall takeover
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The name might be Al, I don’t know.EugenesAxe said:
Al?AddicksAddict said:
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You’ve misunderstood what I initially wrote, so that is poor comprehension. Then you misunderstood what I was talking about when I said ‘that’s just poor comprehension skills’. Which takes some doing, so bravo!EugenesAxe said:
Even though it was a deliberate choice to write it this way? Also being fully aware of your so called poor comprehension? Incidentally it’s grammar on my part, the poor comprehension would be you not understanding.Woodwork said:
This is just poor comprehension skills tbf.EugenesAxe said:
Thought you were Charlton?Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!1 - 
            
Cannot see the Berylson’s selling. But a billionaire investor may come in handy when you want to build hotels, homes and shops.ForeverAddickted said:I'm always dubious of Middle Eastern interest in EFL clubs, they've shown with Newcastle, Man City and PSG that they've no problem with buying a side in the top flight of a League, so why isnt this bloke putting his sights higher if he's another financial "real deal"
Previous ME backing in EFL clubs has seemingly ended badly, has there been an example where its gone well as Charlton and Wigan have suffered badly from it, whilst Milton Keynes are a case that remains to be seen. Am sure there are others I've forgotten.
So from a Millwall stand point, I'd take this news very cautiously.
As genuinely... Why the f**k would they be interested in Milwall, same can be said of us with ESI with hindsightConversely, you have to ask why wouldn’t someone be interested. Take your red & white glasses off for a moment… Millwall are inner city London, you can see the Shard & Canary Wharf from the ground. A ground that now has a 999 year lease & been given green light to be regenerated with shops, a hotel, sports centre & homes. Plus, PP for increasing capacity to 34,000. It’s also getting a tube station literally next to it.The bad rep? Chelsea were pretty much a far right rally in the 70s & 80s. Look at them now. £800-1k season tickets at The Den in the PL will soon filter out the riff-raff.0 - 
            Shit, there is something in this, Turkish is Tweeting Millwall

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If you say so 👍🏻🔧Woodwork said:
You’ve misunderstood what I initially wrote, so that is poor comprehension. Then you misunderstood what I was talking about when I said ‘that’s just poor comprehension skills’. Which takes some doing, so bravo!EugenesAxe said:
Even though it was a deliberate choice to write it this way? Also being fully aware of your so called poor comprehension? Incidentally it’s grammar on my part, the poor comprehension would be you not understanding.Woodwork said:
This is just poor comprehension skills tbf.EugenesAxe said:
Thought you were Charlton?Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!1 - 
            
I do. Not that you’d know.EugenesAxe said:
If you say so 👍🏻🔧Woodwork said:
You’ve misunderstood what I initially wrote, so that is poor comprehension. Then you misunderstood what I was talking about when I said ‘that’s just poor comprehension skills’. Which takes some doing, so bravo!EugenesAxe said:
Even though it was a deliberate choice to write it this way? Also being fully aware of your so called poor comprehension? Incidentally it’s grammar on my part, the poor comprehension would be you not understanding.Woodwork said:
This is just poor comprehension skills tbf.EugenesAxe said:
Thought you were Charlton?Woodwork said:Already discussed on another thread.
I think he is interested in investing, rather than buying. Millwall were granted a new 999 year lease last year. They also look like getting / have the green light on developing that land, plus The Den has been approved for redevelopment as part of the New Bermondsey scheme, with plans to take capacity up to 34,000. There’s also footing for a new tube station right next to the ground put in. All this needs money, but it is a great investment due to location etc.
Charlton mates laughed when I said if any club is due a revolutionary big money takeover / investment it is Millwall, because of all the above. An inner London club in sight of the Shard & Canary Wharf with a development opportunity to boot!1 - 
            It's not a take over its just investment because of the regeneration of the so called New Bermondsey which is rumoured to be worth billions0
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            From a spanner source: he’s looking at other championship clubs, too.1
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Goodbye horseAddicksAddict said:
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I bet they promote homes for sale there with photos of so-called twins.doronron said:It's not a take over its just investment because of the regeneration of the so called New Bermondsey which is rumoured to be worth billionsAs an aside, I don’t think the Berylson family need to tap him up for money to make regen happen, as they own an investment business with access to billions. I just think the regen makes Millwall very investable to Alalshikh & it might be nice for the Berylson’s to share the load re financing the club.0 - 
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Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄1 - 
            
A motor on bricks? Well, indeed… South Bermondsey isn’t quite the hipster Bermondsey you get going towards London Bridge, so yep, he would get that.Gribbo said:PWOR -
Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄1 - 
            
That would be interesting given Steve Lansdown is one of the last of the local boy done good owners and has put a lot of money into sports in Bristol.Gribbo said:PWOR -
Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄0 - 
            
Millwall were given a 999 year lease last year. Which effectively makes them owners. Hence why they can develop their own plans now. In a funny way, being leaseholders from a council on a 999 year lease means they / stadium are / is far safer from being at the whim of an unscrupulous developer or Belgium nutter.Gribbo said:PWOR -
Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄2 - 
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            Now reported as looking at Bristol City7
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            Woodwork got banned... I wonder why? :-)0
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I think he got the hump.Curb_It said:Woodwork got banned... I wonder why? :-)2 - 
            
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol City1 - 
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Turki or Woodwork?Henry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol City6 - 
            
Old news about Bristol City. Gribbo said this a month ago.Gribbo said:PWOR -
Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄0 - 
            
So unfairCurb_It said:Woodwork got banned... I wonder why? :-)
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Sorry, don't follow Spanner news.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Old news about Bristol City. Gribbo said this a month ago.Gribbo said:PWOR -
Heard he's moved on to Bristol City. Something about wanting to own brick and motor which he would get with Millwall.
Fancy letting some separate the club from it's assets 🙄
Think he's a tyre kicker.0 - 
            
… said most Millwall fansCroydon said:
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol City2 - 
            Bristol City are a good option for someone ambitious looking to get involved in football.
Have consistent crowds the last decade or so, big-ish area, a lot of potential and in a healthy position footballing wise, pretty nice ground as well, quite similar to ours.4 - 
            
Yeah tbf almost every thing I saw on twitter was people against it.MillwallFan said:
… said most Millwall fansCroydon said:
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol City2 - 
            
We wouldn’t want to sell our soul for a bit of dodgy oil money from that regime. Success on the pitch would be nice but not at any cost. We’re in good hands as it is and on a good trajectory.Croydon said:
Yeah tbf almost every thing I saw on twitter was people against it.MillwallFan said:
… said most Millwall fansCroydon said:
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol CityIf it was palace the dickheads would all be walking around with tea towels on their heads.Us at Millwall were all like “hmmmm, nah f**k that”.That’s the difference between us and them.8 - 
            MillwallFan said:
We wouldn’t want to sell our soul for a bit of dodgy oil money from that regime. Success would be nice but not at any cost. We’re in good hands as it is and on a good trajectory.Croydon said:
Yeah tbf almost every thing I saw on twitter was people against it.MillwallFan said:
… said most Millwall fansCroydon said:
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol CityIf it was palace the dickheads would all be walking around with tea towels on their heads.Us at Millwall were all like “hmmmm, nah f**k that”.That’s the difference between us and them.
The whole thing just seemed a bit unconvincing, I get he owns other clubs abroad but surely he would have done his research and know that this type of response was going to come if he went public.
And I doubt the Berylsons would just sell to anyone.2 - 
            
Fixed it for you mateMillwallFan said:
We wouldn’t want to sell our soul for a bit of dodgy oil money from that regime. Success on the pitch would be nice but not at any cost. We’re in good hands as it is and on a good trajectory.Croydon said:
Yeah tbf almost every thing I saw on twitter was people against it.MillwallFan said:
… said most Millwall fansCroydon said:
Thank christ for thatHenry Irving said:Now reported as looking at Bristol CityIf it was palace the dickheads would all be walking around with tea towels on their heads.Us at Millwall were all like “hmmmm, nah f**k that”.That’s some of the difference's between us and them.2 












