Pelham Bell Pottinger advises pension fund on Goals acquisition
03 Apr 2012 | by Alec Mattinson
that there is no certainty that any offer for Goals will be made . Goals is the largest 5-a-side football operator in the UK ...
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that there is no certainty that any offer for Goals will be made . Goals is the largest 5-a-side football operator in the UK ...
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