Indian Company Buys English Premier League Club

Report by Dezan Shira

English Premier League aspect Blackburn Rovers have confirmed that Indian firm Venky’s has finished its takeover of the club.

According to ESPN, the BRFC Investments group, part of the settlement of the club’s late former owner, Jack Walker, marketed its 99.9 % shareholding to Venky’s London Restricted for 23 million pounds. The organization will make an unconditional supply for the remaining .1 percent of shares.

Venky’s chairperson Anuradha J Desai advised the club’s official site that current supervisor Sam Allardyce and his group have the company’s complete support.

“We are delighted, proud and humbled to be associated with Blackburn Rovers, a crew with whom we share a lot of values and ambitions,” she explained. “Going forward we program to concentrate on leveraging the worldwide impact in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a genuinely global brand. We will completely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organization to make sure that Blackburn Rovers continues to be a single of the finest run Clubs inside the Premier League.

“We are specially happy that the offer has the complete support of the Walker Trust, the chairman and the management group, who will of program remain in place with our full help. Blackburn Rovers is an historic institution that has won the Premier League and we want the fans to embrace us so that we are in a position to do our best in the interests of the club.”

Blackburn was established in 1875, turning into a founding member of the Football League in 1888. It is one particular of only 3 clubs to have been the two a founder member of the Football League and the Premier League (the others getting Aston Villa and Everton). The club won the Premiership in 1995 and have won the FA Cup on six events.

Rovers are presently 14th in the Premiership table and play Aston Villa at house tomorrow.

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This report was written for the China and India information site, 2point6billion.com, which was established by Chris Devonshire-Ellis.

Chris Devonshire-Ellis also founded Chinaexpat.com and China-Briefing.com.