It's Not Unusual
It's Not Unusual
The club said today :"We can neither confirm nor deny any deal at present.
"An announcement will be made when a deal is completed." City, who are currently languishing second from bottom in the Second Division, would welcome an injection of funds as they bid to stave off relegation.
Multi-millionaire media tycoon Chris Evans was reported to have expressed an interest in buying the club last month, but the bid proved to be a hoax.
Should Jones take control his money would help clear the club's debts and provide some money in the transfer market for boss John Hollins.
Tom Jones who's currently on a world tour, was unavailable for comment. How convienient!
When will the 9th floor stop dragging the fans through their cr@p with another weekly bid to stop their share prices plummeting!
We've already had to put up with the Chris Evans fiasco, Kenyan Voodoo dancers to dispell "Evil Spirits" and links with Uri Geller to create positive thoughts!
The PR coup of 9th floor seems to have no boundries!
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