It's absolutely baffling mate.
There's no way this can be anything but good for us all ...
... if these people had bought Newcastle we'd be absolutely spewing.
Spot on, they will be numb if this gets across the line.
It's absolutely baffling mate.
There's no way this can be anything but good for us all ...
... if these people had bought Newcastle we'd be absolutely spewing.
Sunderland win, Sunderland get multi-billionaire owners, England beat Australia in the Ashes and Spurs score 5 in a Stella 2nd half performance......................Carlsberg don't do weekends...but if they did.[/QUOTE
Bloody Carlsberg. It was all going so well...
If we get these new billionaire owners, I honestly don't expect us to spend millions on new players. I'd like us to continue to build (the team) sustainably.
However, strong investment in the academy, scouting network etc is going to be the key.
I'd also like to see the women's team get invested in.
Looks like if we get this deal over the line Nacho then we could have interesting times ahead.
Look North were saying two weeks before any deal completed and that could be a very long two weeks imo.
Trying not to get too excited just yet, well not as excited as I was seeing Ben Stokes get those last seventy runs yesterday.

Good one Smug, happy days.Look North are trying to make things look black as usual whereas they reported Sheikh N'Baeikh as a fabulous buyout.
My info, from an accountant who spoke to Donald in the Hilton after the game ...
... the Dell Boys are busy people and are in town now, they want to get everything SS&D'd before they leave Dodge.
This is a massive long term project from people with a vision ...
... a bit like Benitez but without using other people's money![]()
Good one Smug, happy days.
TBH mate I'm a little surprised that people are so blasé about this.
It would be absolutely massive for a club in the PL ...
... for one in the 3rd division there hasn't been a word invented that describes how big it is.
This will change all our lives.
That would be a massive upheaval for Sarries though. They've got a very loyal fan base in the N London/Herts/Essex area.With the pound sliding, quite a few clubs are going to be attractive purchases. If Bolton go into liquidation, that site would be attractive, may be as a North of England venue to promote US sports.
Or,
Perhaps the lot who own Saracens might also see the University of Bolton Stadium as one in which to invest and attract higher crowds following the example of another London club, Wasps with their purchase of the Ricoh Arena.
That would be a massive upheaval for Sarries though. They've got a very loyal fan base in the N London/Herts/Essex area.
I believe they've invested a lot in Allianz Park and in the tie-in with the Spurs ground. A move to Bolton would make even less sense than Wasps to Coventry.
It could work. Do you think there's a big enough market in the UK for US sports?Thanks for you reply. You are right. What about the first case scenario?
It could work. Do you think there's a big enough market in the UK for US sports?
For me it's just a case of waiting until it's finalised, even if it wasn't for the mags being crushed by takeovers repeatedly failing I'd be cautious about getting carried away.
If it happens I'll be getting the fizz on ice no doubt.
I kind of had the impression that the appetite for NFL had reached saturation point with NFL London games- obviously now at Spurs as you say. I suppose the Manchester/Merseyside area might be fruitful for a second location but as the NFL Europe eventually dwindled away I would hazard a guess that that particular sport will only ever have a niche following in the UK. I think it is probably the most likely one to catch on though. The MLB have staged a game at the London Stadium but have you ever seen a game of baseball live? It's like cricket with all of the interesting elements removed. Like I said before, it might work although I'd have reservations. Maybe using it as a an adaptable multipurpose venue would be the best way forward.Tottenham´s stadium is adapted to take the gridiron game so there must a market in the south. The north gets lots of visitors watching Liverpool and Manchester United. They just might be curious about a third sport. What else? Baseball?
Rugby League? No
Rugby Unión? Maybe the two South African franchises.
But what has happened to Bolton is so very sad. Great traditional footballing town. This is what happens, though, when a team slips out of the PL, paying their players exhorbitant amounts of money, and unlike Sunderland, do not have that big a fanbase.
PS: I like the way their near neighbours Preston North End have developed, on and off the pitch. I wish my own club (Pompey) could take a leaf out of Preston´s redevelopment.