We could buy another two forward players (not #9's mind) with that! We're bound to score more then![]()
Yes we must not be negative and buy defensive players obviously
We could buy another two forward players (not #9's mind) with that! We're bound to score more then![]()
Keita sent off again last night v Bayern Munich, that's three reds in seven games for him (one playing
for Guinea)
Pay it up front and it's a deal.
So here's a thought.
FSG have probably quadrupled their initial investment. However, any more poor results and the valuation will decrease, especially as right now, European football is factored into our price.
They can pocket over £100m from the sale of one player and then sell up. There'll probably not be a better time to exit for a long time.
There's been very little talk from the owner for a long time. What price that we are sold in the next few months?
Doubtful tbh.
It's cheaper buy a club like newcastle. Get more or less the same revenue from prem and less costs.
If you've 500mil to spend then why not.
Am not sure. There are few clubs left like ours, with the pedigree we have, that are not owned by super wealthy owners. In global support terms, we must be in the top 10 clubs in the world, even despite our poor showing in the last decade. You can't buy that kind of brand equity easily.
What's pedigree really got to do with it?
Chelsea?
City?
They had none. You can build that brand very quickly. I think we grossly over estimate the impact of far eastern support.
You win on pitch everyone is looking at you.
Like.... What global brand.. and I mean global is pinned on lfc?
Western union?
STANDARD CHARTERED?
Compare to city... Etihad basically use them as their brand showcase. They are a club entirely dedicated to the brand of qatar.
Chelsea were Samsung and now Yokohama tyres.
The trend of sleeve sponsors is these guys are getting big deals from far East tyre companies
It seems to me if you put the winning team together you get the global brand.
The question must be why spend 1bil to get lovren at al when you can spend 200mil to buy out like Ashley and have 800mil to buy talent.
Sadly though... Newcastle are more likely to be sold as Blackburn, Leeds etc than to find a city type owner.
Our owners seem quite happy with the strength of our "global brand", and why not, they sit on the money it brings in and make the club self sustaining on matchday, merchandise, player sales and TV money.
They will never totally finance us because were part of a franchise and just one of 4 horses in their stable, their thoroughbred will always be the Boston Red Sox.
What's pedigree really got to do with it?
Chelsea?
City?
They had none. You can build that brand very quickly. I think we grossly over estimate the impact of far eastern support.
You win on pitch everyone is looking at you.
Like.... What global brand.. and I mean global is pinned on lfc?
Western union?
STANDARD CHARTERED?
Compare to city... Etihad basically use them as their brand showcase. They are a club entirely dedicated to the brand of qatar.
Chelsea were Samsung and now Yokohama tyres.
The trend of sleeve sponsors is these guys are getting big deals from far East tyre companies
It seems to me if you put the winning team together you get the global brand.
The question must be why spend 1bil to get lovren at al when you can spend 200mil to buy out like Ashley and have 800mil to buy talent.
Sadly though... Newcastle are more likely to be sold as Blackburn, Leeds etc than to find a city type owner.
They imo wont sell cos we are a cash cow.
Even if it's not a direct feed like the glaziers their access to markets is impossible for their small time baseball famranchise otherwise
So here's a thought.
FSG have probably quadrupled their initial investment. However, any more poor results and the valuation will decrease, especially as right now, European football is factored into our price.
They can pocket over £100m from the sale of one player and then sell up. There'll probably not be a better time to exit for a long time.
There's been very little talk from the owner for a long time. What price that we are sold in the next few months?
Apart from a blip under Rafa from 2005-2008ish we have been stagnating since the start of the millenium, perhaps even earlier than that. It is more obvious now as there is more competition - City, Chelsea, even Spurs.IF Newcastle were to get a sugar daddy owner and if Everton progress(new owner, new stadium)added to Spurs with new ground and better matchday income and naming rights etc we'll be going backwards, unless our owners change their strategy and start to speculate to accumulate.
Not holding my breath on the issue tbf.
Best time to sell would also suggest it's the worst time to buy...
Perhaps, but let's be honest, it's loose change to some of the super wealthy out there. The trick is getting one interested!
Apart from a blip under Rafa from 2005-2008ish we have been stagnating since the start of the millenium, perhaps even earlier than that. It is more obvious now as there is more competition - City, Chelsea, even Spurs.
They didn't get rich throwing money away...
They didn't get rich throwing money away...
Apart from a blip under Rafa from 2005-2008ish we have been stagnating since the start of the millenium, perhaps even earlier than that. It is more obvious now as there is more competition - City, Chelsea, even Spurs.