Bedfordspurs
Mark Falco
They don’t own anything else nowNah. He'd move onto a new project with enic, or even go it alone.
They don’t own anything else nowNah. He'd move onto a new project with enic, or even go it alone.
Such as?
Their facilities and infrastructure are very poor by top clubs standards
They have money but that hasnt helped them for some time
They have the biggest history and fan base but that doesn’t win things
What they need is a top down change
People in the club who are capable for a club of that scale
I haven’t seen any examples of that at united for some time
This summer showed how bonkers they are now (they were always smart before) buying a great young player in Sancho (yes he hasnt shown it there yet) and then bringing in Ronaldo to stop city getting him, thereby roostering up any plans anyone may have had for the squad
They don’t own anything else now
That’s Tavistock not ENICThey've got loads of stuff in the us and bahamas. Golf courses, resorts the lot. Harry was staying at one when he didn't get back for training.
That’s Tavistock not ENIC
PossiblyBasically why they brought in ragnick. He isn't a manager. He's basically an auditor. He will spend the next few months looking at what needs to change at the club. He'll then move upstairs and oversee it.
ENIC will be dissolved thenWell. Enic will certainly have money to invest.
ENIC will be dissolved then
Levy aunt a young man
And he will have, in his opinion, earnt his time off
Who knowsMaybe. His wife was rumoured to want to go and live in florida. I think he'll still be doing something though.
Who knows
He ain’t sold the club yet send is long way from doing so IMO with the crazy valuation
Would still need buyers for the shares and a £3b floatation would need institutional investors (not an area I know much about) who keep the price highThey could always put it on the stock exchange. We'd have to be on a high though. At least in the cl.
Would still need buyers for the shares and a £3b floatation would need institutional investors (not an area I know much about) who keep the price high
but yeah that would exit ENIC out with a pay off
I can’t see what is in it for any buyer TBHYeah it wouldn't be ideal. A consortium more likely (can't see any countries left that would want to with the saudis etc... and no esl).
I can’t see what is in it for any buyer TBH
I have rarely been involved in the sale of a company where the buyer didn't insist that the CEO (and often most of the exec board) stayed on for a pre-determined period. Especially in the World of private equity where the existing board tend to be the majority owners of the company as well.Nah. He'd move onto a new project with enic, or even go it alone. Could afford to buy his own club.
Their facilities are very good. They have an excellent training ground that sits in 108 acres with various first class facilities there.Such as?
Their facilities and infrastructure are very poor by top clubs standards
They have money but that hasnt helped them for some time
They have the biggest history and fan base but that doesn’t win things
What they need is a top down change
People in the club who are capable for a club of that scale
I haven’t seen any examples of that at united for some time
This summer showed how bonkers they are now (they were always smart before) buying a great young player in Sancho (yes he hasnt shown it there yet) and then bringing in Ronaldo to stop city getting him, thereby roostering up any plans anyone may have had for the squad
I have rarely been involved in the sale of a company where the buyer didn't insist that the CEO (and often most of the exec board) stayed on for a pre-determined period. Especially in the World of private equity where the existing board tend to be the majority owners of the company as well.
"the club needs to decide which way it wants to go" - Antonio Conte.
Well, that's a worry. As we all know where that will end.
Conte is an elite managerTheir facilities are very good. They have an excellent training ground that sits in 108 acres with various first class facilities there.
Their stadium has the highest capacity in the country and while obviously not being as modern as ours still pulls in an equivalent amount of income.
They need the right manager. If they get the right manager then their huge budget driven by their natural size will do the rest.
Had Man Utd got Conte for example then I have pretty much complete faith that he would've won them the league title again.... I have nothing like that same faith that Conte will be able to do that with Spurs.
The example you gave of Sancho and Ronaldo, IMO both of those decisions came from having a weak manager. I think Conte would've ensured they spent their budget on players in positions where they actually needed strengthening instead of glamour signings that are great for social media but do nothing for the likelihood of the club winning the title.