18 Jul 2016 18:07:58
Robin Li not involved with AC Milan takeover.
From Bloomberg


goo.gl/N81Adq


1.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 18:43:16
Also seen the press release from Baidu ( his company) and yes they deny that he's involved I AC Milan takeover but they haven't mentioned Wolves at all. I find that strange surely they would deny both at the same time if there was nothing in it. Don't you agree?


2.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 19:02:11
Yes I do darbo I've tweeted the guy at bloomberg and he's looking into it.


3.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 19:08:03
Do you have a link to the press release as I can't find it?


4.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 19:17:18
For me it sounds positive let us know as soon as you know Bhamwolf 👍.


5.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 19:19:21
This would seem to put into question ballague's initial claim though wouldn't it?

He seemed to be saying Li was in for Milan and Wolves - and at least half of that would appear to be wrong?!

I just don't see why a multi billionaire would but Wolves when they could buy any premier league team they wanted and save a bit of time.


6.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 19:21:25
Be careful l just hope it's not the Baggies he is involved with!


7.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 20:02:40
Can't believe Balague was wrong.


8.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 21:31:55
A corsortium involving robin li as purchased Milan. robin li is buying wolves on his own not with a consortium.


9.) 18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016 21:51:19
Why pay over exhorbiant prices for a prem team rap if u got spend £200m min 2b even half decent and still may not win league yet can spend £30-60m on championship team ( debt depending ) then say another £30m on team prob win league ( lots coverage in Asian press) then push on in prem - end day championship clubs = value for money.