So in Newcastle’s favour, they have a bigger stadium and core fanbase, but in ours, we’re based in the south where the value of the land owned alone would be worth more. There’s not a lot of difference between the two imho in terms of valuation. My point is not that we’re worth anything crazy, but that Gao has got ~10-20% of value based on the circumstances under which he bought us, which makes us relatively risk free to him as a purchaser. Worst case we go down and (should he want to) he’s got all of his initial investment back by selling 8-10 players, and he still retains the ground, the land, and a squad largely filled with youths but more than capable of doing ok in the Championship. What he’s left with then could either played with, or sold to make profit if he so wanted.