
Former owner Mandaric planning Owls 'rescue' bid
He did not clarify whether he wanted full control of the club again or if he intends to head up a wider ownership group but Mandaric was clear that Chansiri's high valuation of the cash-strapped club remains a likely obstacle to a deal."I would have to get involved myself and I have no problem with that but, two things: you have to find the right person but also you have to have Mr Chansiri agree on that," Mandaric added."That is a difficult part. He doesn't want to sell it because he is asking for a crazy price."Mandaric admitted to feeling some responsibility for Wednesday's current plight, 24 hours before the club were hit with EFL sanctions for unpaid debts and wages.But he insisted he believed selling to Chansiri a decade ago would have a similar outcome to when he sold the Foxes to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2010."He [Chansiri] gave all the commitment in the world that he has got money, that he has got desire and he had a family there who all talked the same way," said Mandaric."I was relaxed and believed that he would continue to do a good job. I did the same thing with Leicester City and Vichai. He took the club to as high a level as he could and I had a similar feeling from Mr Chansiri when I sold him the club."But we all know what happened after that. Things didn't work quite well. Loyal supporters are suffering the most."
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