Dave, the club is free if someone wants it and the shareholders want to get rid. It’s a chronically loss making concern, even after the belt tightening. I can’t see how it can be sold for money. It has £25m in property assets and a generous £15m in playing staff assets, neither of which can be realised, and will lose that total just standing still over 4-5 seasons. The present mob have destroyed the brand. So you get a decrepit stadium in West London (which is a big plus), some players who cover all the bases on the **** to average continuum, and a fickle fan base.There will be when the price and time is right
We obviously have different opinions of the Mittals. But even if you are right and they are benign, with no transfers until next summer, unless they can persuade Spurs to loan us Kane and Atlético Madrid to lend us their CBs before 31 August, the only way they can make a difference is in getting a new manager. Even when we can buy players again next summer, we can only buy good ones if we are prepared to get into FFP trouble again, because with the end of our parachute payments we are in an even worse position regarding revenue.The Mittals were instrumental in bringing in Warnock. My recollection is that Mittal wanted to buy out Eccles and Briatore, but pissed them off by preempting their decision to sell. They went off to find an idiot with lots of money to waste and found Fernandes.
As you say, Mittal sat as a minority shareholder under Fernandes, but as mismanagement continued, got frustrated (who wouldn't?) and reduced his stake.
There may or may not be a residue of Mittal interest in buying the club if Tony and Ruben bail out. Given Amit's continued interest and current role, I'd say Mittal interest could be revived.
So whoever the owners are it’s a choice between austerity and if we are lucky an eternity in the bottom half of the Championship or another spend, spend, spend gamble on getting into the PL. They way I feel about it at the moment I’d be happy if we somehow survived in the championship this year and went nuts with the cash next season, whatever the outcome. **** sustainability, I’m running out of time.
I’m with Uber, I’d like the Malaysians and the Mittals to walk, if only because they are forever tainted with the disaster of the last seven years and they don’t appear to be able to pick decent staff to run a football club. And like Uber I’d like experienced nasty owners or perhaps becoming part of a club owning conglomerate like Watford.
But who knows, perhaps we’ll keep clean sheets for the rest of the season and Wells and Hemed will score 40 goals each.