Chapter 69: Acquisition of the Belt and Road Party

"Leeds United have been desperate to change five managers in the last decade to improve their performance. As a result, last year, in the form of a stoppage time in the play-off final, he fell in front of the door of the First Division again; At the same time, they reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and were eliminated. Inside sources say shareholders are considering how to get the current head coach out of the way decently......

After two years of no results, the head coach left behind the blame, and the players changed blood, which shows that the club's management is in a state of extreme chaos.

This is a knock-on effect of the chaotic shareholding structure, which is currently in a very unhealthy financial situation, with creditors and shareholders at odds trying to completely liquidate the shareholding structure and entrust it to a third-party company.

Shareholders don't want to leave the market without a dime, so they are particularly eager to buy the Hall family. Creditors see Leeds United's good business foundation and are reluctant to sell the club easily."

Hall thought about what Brandon had reported to him in advance, and then looked at the small shareholders in front of him who were smiling on behalf of the team's management to receive him, and he was a little more sure that the acquisition would be pressed.

"This is our Bremna manager and he led the team to a very good result last year, reaching the semi-finals of the FA Cup and the ...... in the second division," Renard said.

Although we had just talked about how to get Brimna out of the way at the lowest possible cost at the meeting yesterday morning, we always have to pick a good one to talk about selling goods.

And to be honest, it's not a bad result, after all, the club's operating funds are limited.

If it weren't for the damned creditors who were clamouring around the liquidation on the grounds of bad results, the shareholders would have been willing to give Brimnner a little more time.

"Hello Jones, you have two people hanging on you, and that long pass to your teammates is amazing."

Hall greeted the players one by one, and it was the turn of the player who wore the number 25 shirt and was good at using sliding tackles, and took a group photo with his shoulder, not minding the sweat stains on the £1,400 tailored suit.

Seeing that he was chatting with the players until the opening game, head coach Bremner couldn't help but remind: "Mr. Hall, are you interested in the team's tactics, we can show you."

"Yes, Coach Bremner is very good at explaining tactics, so let him give you a performance." Renard responded and said.

Monte's blood pressure soared as a veteran fan when he listened, and Hall didn't think that this guy was so undisciplined, and quickly apologized and said no.

That is, the public opinion environment in England is relatively tolerant, if he says this in the United States, and adds some colored elements, he will never want to buy a sports club in his life.

Seeing a group of idlers leave the locker room, Bremmner slapped his face, "I know you're all distracted by your future, Jones, I'm talking about you." But as long as the team is still in charge, whoever doesn't play hard enough will always sit on the bench for me.

If you don't want to hear someone speak in front of you in the tone of a 19th-century human trafficker, cheer up! Performance? Fack, are we orangutans in the zoo?!"

A black player stood up and waved his towel: "We're not orangutans! We've got to let the rich guys see what we're capable of selling for a good price, and I don't want to go back to the amateur league to play."

"So you're an orangutan or not?" Jones smiled and said, "Don't worry, Coach, we'll do well!" ….

Laughter erupted in the locker room, and the players were in a mess.

Brimna sighed to himself, didn't say anything more, and set up his tactics as usual.

On the other end, Hall and Renard found a quiet room to sit down and provoke a conversation: "The atmosphere of the team doesn't look good?"

"Honestly, last year's defeat did have an impact on us, but it was only a small situation. Today we will win again." Renard didn't brag without brains.

The atmosphere of the team is the slightest problem, and if you don't admit it, it's hard to explain why the club has rotted into the virtue it is now.

Hall bowed slightly: "West Yorkshire is my hometown, and the Hall family and West Yorkshire have grown up with each other for hundreds of years. I can't bear to watch my hometown team get worse and worse, and I want to make a difference."

"I think the Leeds United fans and the people of West Yorkshire, know your attitude, one

I'm going to be very happy." Renard gave a standard answer like a media statement.

Hall made a helpless expression: "Perhaps, the fanaticism and personality of the Leeds United fans are famous, and it's hard to say if they will accept me."

"That's just a very small number of fans, football hooligans, you should know that football hooliganism is something that all clubs want to get rid of, but there is always a problem. It's almost becoming a culture of English football." Renard replied.

Hall said seriously: "For me personally, the mess of Leeds United's money, equity, team and so on is more important when you add it up. I don't want to invite my friends to watch my team play one day and there will be a scene of a couple of football hooligans chasing the players and beating them up.

That's what I hesitated the most to buy Leeds United. Civilization is one of the ancestral teachings of the Hall family."

Renard was a little speechless for a while when he heard him bring out the ancestral teachings: "...... That's one of the changes we expect the Hall family to bring to Leeds United."

"'Who are you, shareholders, creditors?'" A smile tugged at the corners of Hall's mouth.

Renard was slightly silent: "My friends and I, we own 18% of the shares, and we are willing to package and trade for you. This is our respect for the Hall family."

The smile on Hall's face remained unchanged: "Thank you very much, so what do the other shareholders think?" , I thought it was really chaotic enough, and it turned out that the shareholders also had their own thoughts.

"Shareholders unanimously approve of your acquisition, but some are hesitant. Baron Alcott, for example, owns 14% of Leeds United, inherited from his father, and has emotional sustenance."

Renard believed that Hall would understand him, and then it was the turn of the creditors to be polite: "The creditors, they are reluctant to accept the takeover, and the banking institutions, led by Santander, are the most hawkish.

Their analysts believe that the size of the sports market in England is growing rapidly at the moment. As long as Leeds United is bad for another two years, they can easily liquidate the shareholders and get Leeds United at the lowest cost."

"It's easy to say that if you want to add money, it's a little difficult for bank creditors." Hall summed up the situation in general.

With Renard as the lead party, the acquisition of eucalyptus looks to be going much smoother than expected.

Of course, the leading party is definitely not in vain, he pays tribute to the Hall family, and the Hall family naturally wants to give a return.

Brandon is in charge of talking about this kind of trivial matter, and Hall, as an aristocratic lord who cherishes his hometown team, has no choice but to use the lofty excuse of 'civilization' to lightly point to the question.

How can you say it in person: In order to thank you for being the leading party, I will give you a purchase price higher than the market.

After finalizing the final acquisition intention, Hall did not watch the second half of the game and returned to the city of London with Luka first.

Aunt Cheryl spent a few days working hard to make a sample of a [Magic School Uniform], and he had to go and inspect it.

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