The credit crisis attacks English Premiership? | |
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Oct 8, 2008 04:29 | |
![]() | The financial crisis in US is very horrible. The whole world is almost involved in tihs crisis. Soccer is affected too. Now English clubs in Premier League seem in trouble too. Manchester United 's sponsor AIG has been taken over by US government. Soon Man. United needs to change its sportwears. Compared with Man. United, West Ham United is more unlucky. Its boss has filed for bankruptcy protection in Iceland. Another English club NewCastle also has its problem. Its boss Ashley has already asked Seymour Pierce (an investment bank in England) to sell NewCastle. However, things didn't go very well. Few people are interested in NewCastle. For this reason, Seymour Pierce has no other way except extending the deadline to Oct.17th. I never thought that NewCastle will be put for sale one day. So far, they haven't claimed the champions of English Premier League. What a pity! If NewCastle was sold, what about Owen and other footballers? This is their new uniform in 08-09 season. ![]() |
Oct 8, 2008 20:33 | |
![]() | Don't worry, Dreamlife. Owen and other footballers can handle their problem. NewCastle is about to be sold, not bankrupt. If they think it is worthwhile to stay, they can still play football. The only difference is that the boss has been changed. Of course, they can choose to join other clubs. That alll depends on themselves. |
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