Cba to read back if this has been mentioned earlier.....was hearing over the weekend about eehaws impending divorce been one of the reasons for the sale not going through....50% would go the future ex-wife if the sale.went through.b4 the divorce
But wouldn't the club still be an asset to be divided even without the sale in the same way a home would?
If truth be told, ''getting very little out of him'' sounds like the story of their marriage. I'll get me coat.
Yes. It'd also be interesting if it were true (which it won't be) as to when Ehab got the shares in his name, pretty sure his Mrs couldn't claim half of his dad's assets in the divorce.
It seems Dai Yongge and Dai Xiu Li gave up on buying an English club and have bought K.S.V. Roeselare in Belgium instead.
More importantly they have announced that for next season it will be £5 for under 11s. That is £5 for the season, not per match. Maybe Ehab should explain how they have got it all wrong as two people sitting next to each other shouldn't be paying a different price.
Belgian second division? Imagine the riches. Still, Rumbeke castle will make a picturesque shopping centre.
Relegated from the top flight in 2010, presumably they think they can take them back there, but it's certainly a rather large step down from a Premier League club.
Even if he hadn't, it wouldn't work like that anyway would it? He has assets from their time married - the club - and she'd be entitled to some of that no matter if he sold pre or post divorce. I mean, I'm no lawyer and haven't been divorced but surely that's how it works?
He owns no part of Hull City, the SMC, or Allamhouse, so none are his assets, even if there was no pre-nup. And a pre-nup determines what happens in the event of a split anyway.