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John Terry sees potential takeover of EFL club collapse as statement released

Chelsea legend John Terry was involved in takeover talks at League Two side Colchester United but negotiations have fallen through

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mirror.co.ukStai leggendo22 g fa

John Terry sees potential takeover of EFL club collapse as statement released

Chelsea legend John Terry was involved in takeover talks at League Two side Colchester United but negotiations have fallen through

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nytimes.com22 g fa

John Terry-led consortium’s Colchester takeover bid falls through

John Terry's acquisition bid for League Two club Colchester collapsed, marking the second failed takeover since September 2025. Repeated deal failures signal valuation or governance misalignment in sports M&A, cautioning acquirers on unfamiliar asset classes.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    John Terry sees potential takeover of EFL club collapse as statement released

    Chelsea legend John Terry was involved in takeover talks at League Two side Colchester United but negotiations have fallen through

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    John Terry-led consortium’s Colchester takeover bid falls through

    The League Two side was put on the market in 2025 and has seen two proposals for full ownership fail this year.