⚽ The proposed takeover of the League One football club has highlighted an Indonesian controversy in an unlikely location
When Indonesian businessman Anindya Bakrie and his colleague Erick Thohir announced plans last year to acquire a majority stake in Oxford United, fans started believing that the lofty moments of success last seen in the 1980s were set to return. Bakrie is, after all, heir to a business empire worth over £11 billion.
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