ISL: Mohammedan SC involved in Investor dispute – Another investor debate once again takes place in Kolkata maidan. After East Bengal and their fiasco with previous investors, it is now time for Mohammedan Sporting Club which has been associated with a dispute with its investor. Reports claim that investor Bunkerhill is gravely unhappy with the Kolkata club. Follow ISL 2022-23 Live updates & Indian Football Live Updates with InsideSport.IN
The owner of the investor Dipak Kumar Singh took to a social media platform to vent out his frustration and take a dig at the Black and White club with his post. He wrote, “It is not going on anymore. I’m really disappointed. From now on, if you want to be associated with someone, you have to be thoughtful.”
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As per reports it was claimed that Dipak had a 50% stake but the club needed a bigger investor to take part in the upcoming Indian Super League (ISL). Trouble rose as the club officials claimed that the owner didn’t pay any heed to their advice and acted on his own.
The officials have been deeply hurt following the incidents that have taken place. It has been understood that the resentment has been growing for quite some time between the officials and investors. However, the confusion is deemed to be solved once both the parties discuss together face to face.
🚨 | There seems to be another Investor turmoil in Maidan, Mohammedan SC’s Investors Bunkerhill are reportedly unhappy with club officials. Bunkerhill who wants to play in ISL reportedly want 51% stake in the club to which officials have objected. [AajTak Bangla] #IndianFootball pic.twitter.com/K2TeMNlyN2
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ISL: After East Bengal, Mohammedan SC hit with Investor Trouble, Bunkerhill Unhappy with club officials – Check out
ISL: After East Bengal, Mohammedan SC hit with Investor Trouble, Bunkerhill Unhappy with club officials – Check out“I have talked to Deepak. They want 51 percent shares. No problem, but we have to give a little time. How can I agree without reading or seeing everything? I told them we would let them know when they saw the proposal. There is no dispute here,” an official of the club told Aajtak Bangla.
“He also told me about this, at one time his head got a little hot so he did it. I also said, you have to be patient. We all need to talk. We have to see what is there. This is not our only club,” the official further added.
ISL: After East Bengal, Mohammedan SC hit with Investor Trouble, Bunkerhill Unhappy with club officials – Check out