- Aug 3, 2011
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Of course, this assumes that any investor would apply logic and would not overpay, something that doesn't hold true given the spending at Citeh and Chelsea for example.
Think now in football, you got the investors, like ENIC, and other US owners that want to make a profit, and there are the Asian who is looking for a new avenue to express their wealth, and at the same time, trying to increase their company's brand consciousness to the European market.
it's a new world out there. the rich use to buy horses to race, now it's football clubs.