SaintMotbot's Premier League Chairman Game

Let me go for Aston Villa. Will keep the expectations low.
 
Well I guess Norwich. I hate the time zones as I always miss the best teams :/
 
Time to get started!!!

Before I open the transfer window, here is a quick look at your clubs finances.

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[TR]
[TD]Team[/TD]
[TD]Balance[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Arsenal[/TD]
[TD]£325,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Aston Villa[/TD]
[TD]£10,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Bournemouth[/TD]
[TD]£1,800,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Chelsea[/TD]
[TD]£108,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Crystal Palace[/TD]
[TD]£33,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Everton[/TD]
[TD]£22,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Leicester[/TD]
[TD]£4,600,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Liverpool[/TD]
[TD]£74,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Man City[/TD]
[TD]£32,900,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Man Utd[/TD]
[TD]£267,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Newcastle[/TD]
[TD]£8,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Norwich[/TD]
[TD]£4,700,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Southampton[/TD]
[TD]£12,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Stoke[/TD]
[TD]£13,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Sunderland[/TD]
[TD]£3,300,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Swansea[/TD]
[TD]£15,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Tottenham[/TD]
[TD]£104,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Watford[/TD]
[TD]£4,900,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]West Brom[/TD]
[TD]£4,600,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]West Ham[/TD]
[TD]£8,800,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]


Ok, so this is kind of important about finances..

I do not care what you do with your finances so long as the tv money/prize money at the end of the season gets you back into the black. If you are unsure of how much you can spend, I would urge caution, but once the game save is up, perhaps take over your club and look at the budgets you are given as a guideline.

I really dont want to impose any punishments on clubs that are in the red at the end of the season, but if I have to I will. Punishments will include further fines, transfer embargos, enforced player sales and points deductions, depending on the severity of your debt.
 
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Takeover at Arsenal!

There has been latest developments over at Arsenal, and it is that Arsenal have got a new chairman, in what he wants to be called 'Lewie'. We have a statement and a Transfer List from this guy now:

"I am excited to be the new chairman here at Arsenal. We have been building up the balance for a long time now, and ahead of the new TV Deal next year, we need to prove that we can sign the right players, and we need quality players in some situations. Personally, I reckon Wenger has done all that he has can, but I would like to hire somebody else to mark the new generation here. If anyone wants Wenger, we can offer him for a compensation role, or a swap if I feel your manager is good enough to lead Arsenal FC."

Transfer List

Arsene Wenger - £3m (Quality manager, will lead clubs to greatness. Plays 4-2-3-1 Wide)

Joel Campbell - £8m (Tricky Costa Rican player, can play LW, RW or ST very well, has quality dribbling. £30k a week)

Mikel Arteta - £400k (Can play in any tactic with Natural position in DM and CM, a Model Professional, £70k wages)

Mathieu Flamini - £1m (Can also play DM and CM, has great Mental stats, and will go for any ball, £55k wages)

Gabriel Paulista - £15m (Leading BPL CB, Impressive Physical stats, 18 Determination, £50k wages)

 
Cameron Takes over Hammers


Prime Minister David Cameron has taken over West Ham United in what is seen as a slightly controversial deal. Cameron wasn't exactly sure who he supported when pressed by the leading newspapers, was it Villa, was it West Ham - no matter, he was certain they played in claret and blue. He brings to the club, George Osborne, who will not be directly employed but will have a say over finances. Cameron tried to allay the fears of Hammers supporters, stating the club isn't in as much of a mess as the country was when he took charge.


It's unclear how Cameron financed the deal at this time. In a short statement, Cameron said: "I am delighted to be the new owner of Aston Vi.......West Ham United, I will release the names of the players who are staunch Labour followers and they will be immediately listed for transfer".
 
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Aston Villa Takeover Finalized!

After hours of long negotiations (which by all means included all the drama any soap would provide), the new owner has emerged.

It appears that Harvey Specter, the infamous New York's lawyer - arguably the best closer in town - has bought the club.

His interest in football was unknown to the public but he appears to be highly interested in taking Aston Villa to glory.

In his recent interview he stated that he likes an underdog. And he likes them even more, when they win, especially when it's thanks to him. Harvey is a winner. Let's see what his future as AV's chairman brings.


 
I'll have a transfer list for Liverpool up tomorrow. However, if you're interested in any player PM me and I'll get back to you tomorrow with how much I'd be looking for for them. Did mean to get a proper look at the save and do a transfer logs tonight, but something came up :)
 
TRUMP SELLING

HERE ARE PLAYERS DONALD IS SELLING
Andy King 9m 26yr old midfielder and does a great job
Okasaki 13m great finisher quality player
Albrighton 15m great winger rapid and great at crosses

TEMPTED TO LET MAHREZ GO BUT WILL BE VERY HIGH FEE TO SELL:P
 
Everton Taken over by David Beckham

Tonight David Beckham confirmed the big news that has forgotten about america and decide to take over Everton. With the small amount of money Beckham has he will be focusing on signing some great players.



Everyone is available at a price.


Transfers list
Steven Pienaar-300k
Leon Osman-400k
Gareth Barry- 750k
Felipe Mattioni 1.2mill
Arouna Koné 1.4mill
Bryan Oviedo 3.1mill

All under 21's are available to loan



 
Missed this :/

Went away for a day a half and come back to a new chairman game!
 
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Breaking News from Newcastle

"Hello, Kirsty Gallacher here, with an amazing breaking news story just coming in from Newcastle United.
Mike Ashley has just confirmed that he is no longer the chairman or owner of Newcastle United as he has sold all of his shares to a consortium that will be holding a press conference in the next few moments.
So let's go live to St. James' Park to find out who the new owners of Newcastle United are."

"Hello and welcome to this hastily arranged press conference. Sorry there will be no questions answered today.
My name is Al Wilson and it has been my job to act as the negotiator in this deal between Mike Ashley and the consortium now in complete control of Newcastle United.
Now to read this short press release I would like to welcome one of the major members of Toon Tunes, Brian Johnson, legendary lead singer with AC/DC."
"We, at Toon Tunes, are delighted to have taken complete control of the only football club in the world for us. Each and every member of the consortium is a life long Toon fan and we can't wait to get this magnificant club back up to where we believe we should be.
Our fans are the greatest in the world and as such we should be rewarding them with the style of football that we all love and hopefully in a very short length of time we should be back challenging for European football not languishing at the bottom of the league.
Personally, this could not have come at a better time for me as it looks like my musical career has ended through medical advice. And what better way to spend your time in retirement than watching my beloved Toon.

Howay the lads!"
 
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July 1st 2015


Breaking news: new owner at Sunderland

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Reports are saying that Sunderland AFC, who have been struggling for quite a while now in the Premier League, have a new owner. And his name is......... JOHN CENA!!!!


[video=youtube;5LitDGyxFh4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LitDGyxFh4[/video]

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The man who everyone thought supported Spurs apparently has changed his mind and has decided to buy Sunderland and attempt to take them to the very top. Reports are also suggesting that current manager Sam Allardyce will stay in charge for now as the American wrestler believes that Big Sam can carry the team to the top of the Premier League. In terms of transfers, there seems like there could be a couple of departures:

[TABLE="class: grid, width: 500, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]Player
[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]Asking price[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]Valentin Roberge[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]500 000 pounds[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]Duncan Watmore[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]Loan[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]Wes Brown[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]200 000 pounds[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Transfer targets are unknown for Allardyce's side but with a transfer budget of about 100 000 pounds, there's not much Sunderland will be able to do unless they offload this summer.
 
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Southampton FC are delighted to confirm that despite the rumours surrounding a potential purchase of the club by a mystery investor, Katharina Liebherr has announced that she has no interest in selling her shares and has dedicated her future to the club.

"Southampton is a club and a city that was very close to my late fathers heart" Katharina said in a statement, referring to her father Markuss Liebherr, who saved the club from liquidation in 2009 but sadly passed away before he realised his dream of Saints reaching the Premier League. "It is my wish to honour that dedication and passion and give my all to this club to make sure it can be as successful as possible, both in a sporting and financial way."

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Saints Chairman Ralph Krueger, and Owner Katharina Liebherr.

Southampton have also announced that Ralph Krueger will continue in his position as Chairman of the club, under the guidance of Miss Liebherr. "I am delighted to be continuing in my role here at this fantastic football club. Everybody here needs to be totally committed and pulling in the same direction for us to realise our dream of being a Champions League regular."

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Dedications left by Saints fans when the new of Liebherr's passing broke.


Transfer List
We would like to notify all chairmen of the availability of the following players.

Sadio Mane - £30 mil - Sold

James Ward-Prowse - £25 mil - Sold

Shane Long - £6 mil

Cuco Martina - £500k

Juanmi - £6 mil


Prices are negotiable and offers will be considered on other players.
 
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Liverpool Transfer List
Simon Mignolet (GK) - £11m
Kolo Toure (DC) - £500k
Dejan Lovren (DC) - £10m
Joe Allen (MC) - £15m
Lucas Leiva (MC) - £15m
Christian Benteke (ST) - £25m


All prices are negotiable!
 
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