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56,000 seater stadium?
Yeah, Levy's still haggling over the last 5000 seats; didn't anyone tell you?
56,000 seater stadium?
I'll donate £ 1000 to SC if ENIC are still in charge when we play our 1st game at the new stadium
See below....... it will stay in place .
Did this happen?
If we were worth £1bil then, and have added a £1bil stadium/training complex and have a squad worth a £1bil now...
Given our squad was hardly worthless in 2014 and we had bought land for the stadium/got planning permission/archway burnt down... current worth £2.5bil? Is that reasonable?
Or is worth calculated on the profit generated and then multiply by 20? 5% interest. Is that considered a reasonable return?
We probably wouldn’t attract someone looking to buy at x and sell at 10x in seven years time. It’ll be a genuine investor, looking for a fairly safe way of investing a couple of billions and getting a better return than government bonds, or someone looking to rehabilitate a reputation (certain sovereign funds) or someone looking to ‘launder’ their money (oligarchs and suchlike).I don’t see that much upside for a potential buyer unless it’s as a play thing. It’s not like Chelsea city or even Newcastle now where there’s massive room for growth. At £1.5-2bn it’s a massive risk imo we aren’t a global brand like United or Liverpool. If the TV deal were to go tits up who knows what we’d be worth. On the other side I guess there’s still room to make us into serial winners and grow a global brand. Also there’s the possible NFL franchise. At least we know if it ever happens it will be serious player not someone that just had to cobble together £50m.
This thread was started four-and-a-half years ago...So you have an expert business man who has invested over £1billion on the training ground and stadium and other properties and he is going to tell all and sundry that he will accept less than what he has already invested all I can say is "I don't think so " .
I know that there is a bank loan outstanding but as a complete know nothing it still makes me feel this figure is way below real value and where does Levy figure in this as he owns a sizeable piece of the action and it seems like Lewis and Levy are not the sort of people to make their dealings public knowledge.
Will donate a ton, I'm due a donation anyhowDid this happen?
So you have an expert business man who has invested over £1billion on the training ground and stadium and other properties and he is going to tell all and sundry that he will accept less than what he has already invested all I can say is "I don't think so " .
I know that there is a bank loan outstanding but as a complete know nothing it still makes me feel this figure is way below real value and where does Levy figure in this as he owns a sizeable piece of the action and it seems like Lewis and Levy are not the sort of people to make their dealings public knowledge.
So you have an expert business man who has invested over £1billion on the training ground and stadium and other properties and he is going to tell all and sundry that he will accept less than what he has already invested all I can say is "I don't think so " .
I know that there is a bank loan outstanding but as a complete know nothing it still makes me feel this figure is way below real value and where does Levy figure in this as he owns a sizeable piece of the action and it seems like Lewis and Levy are not the sort of people to make their dealings public knowledge.
Just to correct you, he hasn't invested anything into the training ground or stadium, everything is paid for by the clubs revenue. The only real investment he made was for the initial purchase of the club.
and as owners they have re-invested it. yes it would of brilliant if they had invested in more wages and better players (funny we are in a CL Final). the only other money JL has thrown our way was 50m towards the stadium build.