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SL - 'I Thought If I Could Ever Make a Difference, I Would'

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  1. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    'I thought if I could ever make a difference, I would': The billionaire City owner aiming to put Bristol back in the big time
    • Bristol City face Premier League outfit Wolves in the FA Cup on Sunday
    • Lee Johnson's side go into tie on the back of a run of nine successive wins
    • City owner Steve Lansdown has taken his time to make a mark at the club
    Football in Bristol had become a running joke, according to Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown.

    ‘At professional functions, senior people involved in the city would say “Oh football! They can’t get a good team between the two of them” and that used to really annoy me. Everyone talked it down and I thought if I could ever make a difference, I would.’

    No-one could seriously doubt he has done that. When Bristol City take on Wolves in the FA Cup fifth round, they do so as a club revived. A win will mean 10 consecutive victories — form not seen here since 1905 as they chase down a play-off place for the Premier League.

    For a club whose greatest moments came with a runners-up spot in the old Division One in 1907 and an FA Cup final defeat in 1909, it is long overdue. Other than a four year spell from 1976 to 1980, Britain’s fifth-biggest city hasn’t had a top-flight club since 1911. If they were to win on Sunday, it would be their City’s FA Cup quarter-final since 1974.

    Lansdown, who founded his financial services company in the Bristol bedroom of business partner Peter Hargreaves and is now worth an estimated £1.7billion, can blame son Jon for his involvement. Thirty years ago, then six years old, he asked his dad to take him to football.

    ‘Des Williams, the chairman here, was one of my first clients so I asked for a couple of tickets. But there’s no such thing as a free ticket because it has cost me a fortune!’

    He took over in 2002 and the Bristol Bears rugby team, Bristol Flyers basketball team and the women’s football and rugby teams have all come under his ownership.

    ‘It was a trip to Barcelona, seeing the basketball, water polo and all the other sports under the Barcelona umbrella which made me think that Bristol could follow that model. All the clubs together can go far. Sport can provide identity. And I’m perhaps more proud of the work of our community trusts and foundations than what happens on the pitch.’

    He has taken his time to make a mark. Bristol City were a game away from the Premier League in 2008, but then found themselves back in League One in 2013.

    ‘We started chasing players that were too old, paying too much money for them,’ he says. ‘When we finally got relegated that was sign to me that we were not going to do that again. We were going to focus on what I do believe in which was youth development, building the academy and younger players. If we make it to the Premier League, we can make a good job of it.

    ‘We’re not going to be a top six side. Not yet. But Dave Whelan did it with Wigan. Swansea showed what can be done, as have Bournemouth and Burnley. We have to look at ourselves in that category and work and work to get there.’

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...naire-City-owner-aiming-Bristol-big-time.html
     
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    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    A remarkable man and we owe him a lot, I'm one of the people that thinks he is the one that is creating the rise of Bristol City FC and I thank him for that.
     
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    as a business man in the early days they made mistakes and rectified them to better and better, when he came here in 2002 he was starting out again! in his own words " ‘When we finally got relegated that was sign to me that we were not going to do that again". .. and he hasn't!
    Money and wealth are annoying bed fellows! you can have money, usually available to spend on a day to day basis or you can have wealth [ or both ] usually in the form of "something"... which because you wisely built up the wealth in first place just adds to it!.. viz Bristol sport!
     
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