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Wilson Isidor - compendium thread


Its funny, folk blabbering on about war crimes n shit when we're still probably one of the world's biggest players when it comes to manufacturing arms and selling/exporting them around the world.

I suppose these same folk are boycotting the club and our games whilst we still have a part owner in Sartori who has strong Russian links?
 
Its funny, folk blabbering on about war crimes n shit when we're still probably one of the world's biggest players when it comes to manufacturing arms and selling/exporting them around the world.

I suppose these same folk are boycotting the club and our games whilst we still have a part owner in Sartori who has strong Russian links?
This is effectively just whataboutery mate, and is a common trick used to shout down dissent about dodginess.
 
So circumventing the sanctions effectively, something I wouldn't be comfortable with if that's the case, on some sort of weird principle.
Maybe, but if you aren't happy with the club dealing with Russians you should already be fuming at KLD and family, a history of dealing with russians iirc
 
I’ll take it all these posters who are against this deal will not be attending matches as we appear to be the devil reincarnated.
 
I might be miles off, but I assume we’re not paying a fee. They clearly don’t want the lad but bought him out of obligation, so this is their best way to get him off the wage bill. Similar to when we sent Dajaku on loan.

Let’s see what the club says, but it looks like a shrewd bit of business to me.
 
From where? Which are unlisted banks that a UK bank would transfer money to on our behalf under the current financial sanctions regime?

Every single bank that isn’t expressly listed as subject to an asset freeze.

Every day, non-sanctioned goods leave Russia at the behest of UK/EU/US people and companies. Paid for from UK,US, and EU bank accounts. Entirely legally.
 
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