The outgoing board have made a bundle of money over the sale of the club but I also believe that they will have guarantees on the clubs future direction. If it was purely about making a fast buck then they would have taken the highest offer (Chinese consortium) and sold months ago. If the rumours of a £30-50 million investment into the stadium and staff is correctthen surely this has to be applauded. Let's wait to see what happens after the deal has been ratified by the F.A; some of the hostility towards this takeover in my opinion is over the top.
Agree with you re the outgoing board, they got us here and deserve the rewards.
Re: purchasing the stadium, again it seems there's still confusion about that damn word Investment. The £30-£50M being talked of is purchase money and not investment into the football club. The only partys to benefit from the sale-purchase of the Liberty are the consortium and our very own flaccid council.
A worry I have, hopefully its my paranoia, is that our new owners now conduct the orchestra and will manage THEIR business for their own benefit. Who can stop them? the trust and minority share holders can only shoot blanks so there is no one. The consortium could impose debt on our club through a loan to cover the purchase of the Liberty for them. It will cost the consortium £0.00 and they will get a bright and shiny stadium for nothing and our club would pay for it through loan repayments and interest. Are any of the consortium bankers? if so they can underwrite the loan too and make even more money on us. If this was the case and there are bankers in the consortium then we're fekked, The consortium would have the ability to stitch us up financially in every way possible .
The reality I see is that as of yet, Swansea City Football Club has NOT received a single penny form its sale and it will not receive a single penny form the purchase of the stadium. The only thing our football club could get out of all of this is a £30-£50m debt levied on it to cover the purchase of the Liberty.
The silence coming from the consortium and the yanks is completely deafening. There has been no words from the Yanks to introduce themselves as the new owners, no images of them at the Liberty holding Swansea shirts, no press conferences, no promises on the clubs future, no announcements of war chests for players, no words of investment into the infrastructure of the football club, no words to us fans of our club no words to the football, sport or business media, nothing. Can anyone even tell me what the Yanks sound like? we haven't heard a whisper let alone heard them speak.
You think they'd say something though, especially when you realise that the purchase price of Swansea City Football Club is more than that to purchase Tata Steel.