Thai Prime Minister eyes Fulham purchase- reports ( 2003-10-31 11:28) (football asia) Thailand Prime Minister,
Thaksin Shinawatra, alongside a consortium of heavyweight businessmen, has
expressed an interest in buying English Premiership club Fulham, accoriding to
reports.
"Fulham has a very attractive price compared with its performance this
season," said Thaksin. "Other soccer clubs are too expensive."
Japanese international midfielder Junichi Inamoto is currently playing at the
club and should the deal pull through, there is every possibility that Thai
internationals could well find their way playing in arguably one of the top
leagues of the world.
Fulham is currently owned by Egyptian business tycoon Mohamed Al-Fayed, the
owner of Harrods Department Store in West London. The passionate Fulham chief
said on the club’s official website that he has no intention whatsoever to let go
of a club on the rise.
"The way Fulham is playing at the moment I can quite understand why it may be
an attractive proposition to some people," said Al-Fayed. "But this is a club I
love passionately and I have no intention of selling it, nor would I think about
discussing offers."
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