Don't know about you guys but I'm concerned about this
http://www.swanseacity.net/news/art...akeover-americans-premier-league-3135404.aspx
http://www.swanseacity.net/news/art...akeover-americans-premier-league-3135404.aspx
Arrived home late last night to be met this morning with two hammer blows, the Death of Ali and this.
Personally, I see this sale as a deep cut leaving an open which will bleed us to death..
An UNKNOWN consortium of 8 UNNAMED characters headed by a couple of yanks, with a history slimming down or leaning out businesses solely for the purpose of profit extraction is the deep cut whose open wound will will bleed us dry.
Also, not a single word has been spoken about a single penny's worth of physical investment into the club what so ever. Can anyone tell me WHAT SOUNDS GOOD ABOUT ANY OF THIS AS FAR AS OUR CLUB GOES??????
In reality this sell off means the raison d'etre for the club, as far as the UNKNOWN consortium of 8 UNNAMED characters is concerned, is to maximise the profits on THEIR investment into getting the cash together to buy a diamond business. The a only ambition UNKNOWN consortium of 8 UNNAMED characters has is for the Swans to remain a premiership club for as long as possible allowing them the time to extract as much money as they can from the club.
All that counts for the UNKNOWN consortium of 8 UNNAMED characters, or the anonymous buyers, is that they get to share in ALL the profits earned by the club.
When Dylan Thomas "Swansea, the graveyard of ambition" I didn't realise until now that he had prescient vision and was referring to our club.
Swansea takeover complete SWANSEA, UPDATED: JUNE 05, 2016 12:12 PM , BY CLUBCALL The takeover of Swansea City by an American investment group has been completed, subject to Premier League approval. The American consortium, led by Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan, has been in talks with the Swans since 2015, with news of the proposed takeover coming to light in April this year. It is believed the Americans have acquired a 60 per cent controlling stake in the Welsh club and they are expected to invest between £30million and £50million to help improve the Liberty Stadium, the club's training ground and Francesco GuidolinÂ’s first-team squad. Levien and Kaplan must pass the Premier League's owners' and directors' test before the takeover can be officially ratified, but the Swans have released a statement on their official website confirming the imminent arrival of the new consortium. The statement read: "Swansea City Football Club is delighted to confirm the takeover by Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan subject to the approval of the Premier League." "Jason and Steve will lead an investment consortium which has acquired a controlling majority of the shares with several existing shareholders also maintaining a smaller stake in the club." Premier League » Swansea
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I will miss who we were and how neutral fans will see us .....an end of an era .
That being said , we move on to new challenges .
A few very richer people walking around .
When it comes to football organizations .....we are a them now .....the teams we use to enjoy not being
But they can make they money and more back on tv money, even with relegation and parachute payments, sale of players. I know what you say makes sense, that we need to stay in the PL to be financially viable, but sure people don't come into football to make money, so if they are then we are in trouble.Surely for them to make money we have to have a decent level of success and remain in the PL. Unlike some on here my glass is always half full and as we can do nothing about it let's hope for the best.
Suddenly dai believes everything the club says ....lol.Whats with the negative vibes man....We were told by the club that we had to find investors to keep competing there was no other choice.....Be thankful the club managed to find investors....You or me will never know what they have invested but its obvious its a large sum or there would be no deal........There is no reason not to trust the club to have done the right thing.