The rumours suggest the Chinese club was the issue but Hu knows?Deal is dead. Article in the 'Tiser behind a paywall.
Extremely disappointing.
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The rumours suggest the Chinese club was the issue but Hu knows?Deal is dead. Article in the 'Tiser behind a paywall.
Extremely disappointing.
100% the Chinese club was baggage they didn't want.The rumours suggest the Chinese club was the issue but Hu knows?Deal is dead. Article in the 'Tiser behind a paywall.
Extremely disappointing.
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Not surprised.the deal collapsed a while ago, ross did not want the chinese team to be part of the sale - believe this was (and still is) the sticking point with any potential new owner/s
Sounds like they're keen to make a go at it again. Remember the first season of this ownership? paying a transfer for McGree, bringing Troisi home (seemed like a W at the time). Covid didn't help for sure and I'm keen to see some renewed interest and investment from them.Dear Ben,
My name is Cor Adriaanse, I am the majority shareholder in Adelaide United, and I am here in Adelaide representing the Club’s ownership group.
Today is a big day for our Club – one that fills us with a lot of excitement and optimism about our future.
You may have seen or heard about the news of our new Chair, Ned Morris, who immediately replaces Piet Van der Pol. Ned is a senior international sports executive who has worked in the industry for more than 20 years and we are proud to have brought him to the Reds to help lead us as further forward.
The progress the Club has made in recent years, both on and off the field, has been exceptional and we are deep in the process of ensuring we further these advancements.
As owners of Adelaide United since 2018, we have been acutely aware of the responsibility we hold in owning this special football club and what it represents for all South Australians. Football is our passion and we will be vastly increasing our strategic investment to make the Club bigger, better, and stronger.
As we close out this season, Ned will work with our Chief Executive Officer, Nathan Kosmina, and the Senior Management Team, spend time with fans, and meet with key stakeholders so that we can all work together to make the best contribution possible to the development of this game in South Australia.
There is no secret that Adelaide United has some of the best fans in Australian football, with the Red Army providing a fantastic atmosphere at the best purpose-built football stadium in the A-Leagues. And these are just a few of the many reasons why we are so thrilled to be playing a part in this exciting, new era for the Club.
The foundations have been laid for us to continue this Club’s past successes and we are devoted to ensuring Adelaide United flourishes for years to come.
Thank you,
Cor
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