I-league outfit Chennai City FC may take over Indian Super League outfit Chennaiyin FC, as the side based in Coimbatore may shift back to their old home, but with a whole lot of changes.
As per reports from a reliable source within the former I-league champions. Rohit Ramesh, owner of the club who holds the major stake in the club (69%) is already negotiating with the Indian Super League club and the talks are already on an advanced stage. FC Basel is the minor stakeholder in Chennai City FC.
It is also being reported that Chennaiyin FC owners, Abhishek Bachchan and Vita Dani are set to bid for Ahmedabad franchisee. However, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian cricketer who is also the stakeholder besides them, may discontinue investing in the club.
For those who do not know the idiom munna used: Flogging a dead horse is an idiom that means a particular effort is a waste of time as there will be no outcome, such as in the example of flogging a dead horse, which will not cause it to feel pain or anything else.
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Do you think all ISL clubs have paid franchise fee.. Ambani family can manage that..
Franchise fee is applicable only for I league clubs..
For a sec I thought ISL was professional. My bad !! My bad !!
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https://scroll.in/field/960130/an-engineer-who-became-an-essential-part-of-indian-football-meet-unni-paravannur-man-behind-fniFlogging a dead horse is an idiom that means a particular effort is a waste of time as there will be no outcome, such as in the example of flogging a dead horse, which will not cause it to feel pain or anything else.