There is a difference, he has just been a sponser at other clubs but after this investment he will be a major shareholder at Fev. His role at Fev will be huge if the 7 figure sum is true. I'm sure as a businessmen there will be something in it for him, but if Fev and Feisal both benefit in the long run then i can't say this is a bad thing. The work on and off the field at Fev over the last few years has been remarkable, while certain other clubs near by have stagnated Fev have progressed without the millions from Sky. The new stand project was a great idea and will improve the stadium massively upon completion. Just hope promotion and relegation comes back now.
Quote: Alan "Our club has decided to go for the 'self-sustainability' model - to me a common sense approach, when we've gone bust a couple of times. Fev have been fortunate (?) enough to get a big backer, so good luck to them. I for one, whilst maybe a tad envious, wish them every success for the future. (apart from a couple of games or more, next season!
That interesting,i thought we had no choice,reason being no one was interested in coming in
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