by NovaGB » Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:41 pm
by Power n Glory » Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:45 pm
NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
by NovaGB » Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:46 pm
Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
Both Everton and Villa are owners by super rich billionaire tycoons as well.
by Power n Glory » Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:12 pm
NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
Both Everton and Villa are owners by super rich billionaire tycoons as well.
Yeah but they don't do that mad FFP dodging crazy spending like City and Chelsea over the last 10-15 years
by theHotHead » Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:20 pm
by NovaGB » Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:50 pm
theHotHead wrote:The Newcastle purchase makes perfect sense, the club won't take much to buy, they have a great stadium already and numerous and fanatical support. Everything is in place for them to become a top level club.
by NovaGB » Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:52 pm
Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
Both Everton and Villa are owners by super rich billionaire tycoons as well.
Yeah but they don't do that mad FFP dodging crazy spending like City and Chelsea over the last 10-15 years
City and Cheslea got in early before the FFP rules were applied and have been to get their ducks in order to cover their tracks now that they have to follow certain guidelines. I also think they've gathered enough power and leverage to continue taking the piss and only take a slap on the wrist for breaching any rules. I think they may come down harder on teams that try to pull the same stunt today. We'll see. With COViD hurting football revenues, I have a feeling rules will be relaxed for outside investments.
by Power n Glory » Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:31 pm
NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
Both Everton and Villa are owners by super rich billionaire tycoons as well.
Yeah but they don't do that mad FFP dodging crazy spending like City and Chelsea over the last 10-15 years
City and Cheslea got in early before the FFP rules were applied and have been to get their ducks in order to cover their tracks now that they have to follow certain guidelines. I also think they've gathered enough power and leverage to continue taking the piss and only take a slap on the wrist for breaching any rules. I think they may come down harder on teams that try to pull the same stunt today. We'll see. With COViD hurting football revenues, I have a feeling rules will be relaxed for outside investments.
For someone who only just really watches the arsenal and england games these days i don't know how the hell PSG are getting away with ffp
by LMAO » Sat Oct 16, 2021 5:35 pm
theHotHead wrote:The Newcastle purchase makes perfect sense, the club won't take much to buy, they have a great stadium already and numerous and fanatical support. Everything is in place for them to become a top level club.
by DiamondGooner » Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:05 pm
theHotHead wrote:The Newcastle purchase makes perfect sense, the club won't take much to buy, they have a great stadium already and numerous and fanatical support. Everything is in place for them to become a top level club.
by Salibatelli » Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:24 pm
by theHotHead » Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:34 pm
Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:Power n Glory wrote:NovaGB wrote:I always wonder why these arabs and oil tycoons keep buying shitey clubs with no history and don't revive fallen giants like Everton and VIlla etc (or us) it still looks weird to me seeing Chelshit and Man City always up the top
Both Everton and Villa are owners by super rich billionaire tycoons as well.
Yeah but they don't do that mad FFP dodging crazy spending like City and Chelsea over the last 10-15 years
City and Cheslea got in early before the FFP rules were applied and have been to get their ducks in order to cover their tracks now that they have to follow certain guidelines. I also think they've gathered enough power and leverage to continue taking the piss and only take a slap on the wrist for breaching any rules. I think they may come down harder on teams that try to pull the same stunt today. We'll see. With COViD hurting football revenues, I have a feeling rules will be relaxed for outside investments.
For someone who only just really watches the arsenal and england games these days i don't know how the hell PSG are getting away with ffp
Good lawyers. It's nuts. I think they have tried to clamp down on them before but nothing happened. Lawyers dealt with it.
by theHotHead » Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:41 pm
Özim wrote:Yeah agreed, Newcastle is a great buy, Arsenal just isn’t good value for money, 2 billion+ for a club who haven’t won a title for 17 years and have never won the CL and laughing in midtable isn’t a good price.
Probably why we don’t have a lot of options right now, Kroenke or Eck, but the latter isn’t that rich in terms of football billionaires.
From a business and football point of view Newcastle are a great buy, Arsenal would have to halve in value to be a decent buy, because it’s just not worth the 2 billion it’s valued at.
by Highbury Hillbilly » Sat Oct 16, 2021 7:02 pm
by Salibatelli » Sat Oct 16, 2021 7:07 pm
theHotHead wrote:Özim wrote:Yeah agreed, Newcastle is a great buy, Arsenal just isn’t good value for money, 2 billion+ for a club who haven’t won a title for 17 years and have never won the CL and laughing in midtable isn’t a good price.
Probably why we don’t have a lot of options right now, Kroenke or Eck, but the latter isn’t that rich in terms of football billionaires.
From a business and football point of view Newcastle are a great buy, Arsenal would have to halve in value to be a decent buy, because it’s just not worth the 2 billion it’s valued at.
Is that 2 billion for the club or for Arsenal Football Club Holdings, or whatever they are called ? If so its not just the club its the other interests outside of football that contribute to the value.