So how to Brighton and Brentford fit in?
There always hope
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Geography and somehow flogging players they bought for a tenner for daft money... like Southampton did. Short life span.
So how to Brighton and Brentford fit in?
There always hope
ITHICS
Geography and somehow flogging players they bought for a tenner for daft money... like Southampton did. Short life span.
Brightons current 'model' I think only really came into place when Dan Ashworth was appointed Technical Director in 2018, David Weir is now the Technical Director and they are arguably even better at what they do under him.
Brighton owe their owner Tony Bloom 400 million so not exactly small change. his money was put it Via directors loans and allowed them to spend heavily on data analytics and recruitment which seems to be paying dividends. Bearing in mind the Mags were bought for 350 million that is a significant investment from an owner and the club would need to pay that back if he ever decided to sell up or to recall his directors loan.Possibly, then again they might go on a run to mid table.
Yes both have had financial support from their owners but not at the same level as state sponsored teams.
Brighton owe their owner Tony Bloom 400 million so not exactly small change. his money was put it Via directors loans and allowed them to spend heavily on data analytics and recruitment which seems to be paying dividends. Bearing in mind the Mags were bought for 350 million that is a significant investment from an owner and the club would need to pay that back if he ever decided to sell up or to recall his directors loan.
My brother in law is a season ticket holder and he thinks the same!Had a beer with a forest supporter on Saturday. He said he thinks they are knackered. He is no expert mind, same as me, but he reckons they have spent fortunes on dross. Also didnt have much time for Cooper interestingly and his style of football. Says it has been a breath of fresh air with Nuno.
Yeah, discussed this in some depth with @Chunksafc yesterdayBrighton owe their owner Tony Bloom 400 million so not exactly small change. his money was put it Via directors loans and allowed them to spend heavily on data analytics and recruitment which seems to be paying dividends. Bearing in mind the Mags were bought for 350 million that is a significant investment from an owner and the club would need to pay that back if he ever decided to sell up or to recall his directors loan.
Barca selling 49% of “Barca Studios” for €200m..
https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/barca-prepara-fichar-96933125
https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/barca-prepara-fichar-96933125
About bloody time…although they won’t say what the actual date is. You can tell the Premier League are gearing up for something big with all the clamp downs recently.
Manchester City charges: Premier League says date has been set for hearing
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67993371
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67993371
Can you only spend a set amount or can you spend what you want if your club can generate it?
Dead easy to sort that out. Don’t allow sponsorships from companies that the club owner has a direct involvement in. Otherwise, if you’re going to allow this blatant loophole, just allow owners to pump in as much money as they can so they don’t have to pretendThe problem is clubs can generate cash in ways that is cheating. Ie Man City owner owns Ettihad Airways, who sponsor Man City at the rate of £900m per season, because why not?
As soon as Leicester won the title I said they'd be relegated and never win the league again.
Clubs like them can't hold on to their top players and eventually bring the wrong replacements/manager in.
Brighton are doing great, and I'd swap places in a second, but it'll all go wrong eventually imo.