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Buller
22/01/2014, 9:15 PM
Typical off season stuff but has anyone see this yet??


Egyptian oil tycoon Assem Allam, who currently owns a controlling stake in Premier League side Hull City, is looking to invest millions into League of Ireland outfit...

http://www.theholyharp.com/cash-boost-shamrock-rovers/

Brilliant stuff!! :p

Yossarian
22/01/2014, 10:22 PM
Typical off season stuff but has anyone see this yet??



http://www.theholyharp.com/cash-boost-shamrock-rovers/

Brilliant stuff!! :p

The worst is some people have actually believed that story!

IrishRossi
22/01/2014, 10:46 PM
The worst is some people have actually believed that story!

wait thats not real im shocked hahaha

Longfordian
23/01/2014, 8:49 PM
Reminds me of the time the Longford Leader printed an April Fools story that the now infamous Sean Quinn was taking over LTFC. Loads of people fell for that one too. He couldn't afford us now ;)

Eminence Grise
24/01/2014, 3:14 PM
Yeah, well, Termonbarry Alberts are weighing up a massive bid in bitcoins. Rumoured to be from a reclusive billionaire who has posed as a fan here for quite some time... The club sec isn't too keen, though - thinks the proposal for a 20,000 all seater shows a shocking lack of ambition.

nigel-harps1954
24/01/2014, 4:32 PM
Yeah, well, Termonbarry Alberts are weighing up a massive bid in bitcoins. Rumoured to be from a reclusive billionaire who has posed as a fan here for quite some time... The club sec isn't too keen, though - thinks the proposal for a 20,000 all seater shows a shocking lack of ambition.

Pat Dolan?

Charlie Darwin
24/01/2014, 4:59 PM
Pat Dolan?
He said a massive bid​.

Longfordian
24/01/2014, 5:06 PM
Yeah, well, Termonbarry Alberts are weighing up a massive bid in bitcoins. Rumoured to be from a reclusive billionaire who has posed as a fan here for quite some time... The club sec isn't too keen, though - thinks the proposal for a 20,000 all seater shows a shocking lack of ambition.

Martinho?