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Jimmy McCormick
Isn't that what everyone in 00s cycling did to try and compete with Lance Armstrong?
British cycling proved that if you play the long game, you can beat the dopers with integrity.
British cycling clean lol.
Isn't that what everyone in 00s cycling did to try and compete with Lance Armstrong?
British cycling proved that if you play the long game, you can beat the dopers with integrity.
Isn't that what everyone in 00s cycling did to try and compete with Lance Armstrong?
British cycling proved that if you play the long game, you can beat the dopers with integrity.
Did we outspend Man U or just break the transfer record more frequently than them during this period? I have not been able to find any reliable information on the cost of each team.
The important thing for me, if you are trying to draw parallels between the modern oligarchs and Spurs spending in the early sixties, is that we would have to have grossly outspent our rivals and spent far higher than our income for there to be any similarities. I do not see that you have been able to demonstrate this.
I wonder if Qatar will try and find a safe place for their money with all that is going on out there, I wonder if they will look at us again.......
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Some "ITK" from Hotspur88 over at SC:
Been told the club are close to being sold for around 4.5b.
As A&C has mentioned, been here before so nothing to get too excited about but the source is fairly confident. Can't mention who yet but it isn't stateside.
These things come and go from time to time but it's certainly interesting none the less.
The only way is down, esp with FFP starting to bite.Who would get excited?
Different owners would almost certainly be a disaster.
The only way is down, esp with FFP starting to bite.
Saudi Sportswashing Machine and Chelsea's recent turns towards comeuppances will have been a warning to all but the most savage of asset strippers
Indeed, this is the moment Levy has waited 20 years for. Unless he stays on as chairman and just sells some percentage e.g. 40% of shares or whatever.Would be so fudging Spu rsy to change now, just as the rules are lining up with what Levy has been planning for for twenty years.
Especially at this moment in time, where we have a rock solid platform, and everyone seems to be pulling in the same direction. We have a bit of momentum now, and a change of ownership would, more likely than not, get us off the course we currently have.Who would get excited?
Different owners would almost certainly be a disaster.
Close to being but nothing to get excited about? Ambiguously brick as always
Silly question but with FFP or whatever it is called now, How could we actually benefit from bottomless oil money owners now I mean, You can't spend silly on players now, We can't really improve the stadium or training ground. What would be the upside? Could it be something to do with building the clubs commercial income through sponsorship or something?
Slightly inflated sponsorships from your completely-unconnected-cousin's company etc.Silly question but with FFP or whatever it is called now, How could we actually benefit from bottomless oil money owners now I mean, You can't spend silly on players now, We can't really improve the stadium or training ground. What would be the upside? Could it be something to do with building the clubs commercial income through sponsorship or something?
Silly question but with FFP or whatever it is called now, How could we actually benefit from bottomless oil money owners now I mean, You can't spend silly on players now, We can't really improve the stadium or training ground. What would be the upside? Could it be something to do with building the clubs commercial income through sponsorship or something?
There's multi-club ownership - a rich owner could build a network of clubs akin to City and Chelsea to seed our youth talent around and also grab the best of theirs.
True. ENIC, like usual, actually were among the first to implement the idea - they owned bits of Rangers, Slavia Prague and us at one point, if I recall.The thought of it makes me feel sick. One of the biggest problems in modern football. Also ironic because ENIC had to sell some (all?) of their shares in Slavia Prague to take over Spurs IIRC.
City’s mini stadiums are weirdWell, a few ways. People have already pointed out the non-football real estate, but to me that is more a benefit for the owners, not the club. For the club -
On the football infrastructure side of things, the training infrastructure could actually be upgraded - City have multiple mini-stadiums in and around their training pitches for their youth and women's teams, for instance, a level we don't quite have. There's room for an upgrade there.
Then there's sponsorship as you say - a rich owner could just sponsor us and the stadium, and although he or she would have to convince the Prem it would be fair value, I don't doubt a dual shirt and stadium deal could easily be worth 100m a season given our location, brand new stadium, NFL, etc. That would give us 100m of spending room basically instantly.
There's multi-club ownership - a rich owner could build a network of clubs akin to City and Chelsea to seed our youth talent around and also grab the best of theirs.
There's also just the backstop of having a rich and ambitious owner - right now we operate at under 50% of our revenue on football operations, far under the permitted 70-75%. An ambitious owner would get us up to the permissible spending amount since he/she has the financial backing to backstop us. That immediately means we can buy a higher quality of player, match bids for the market's best, compete.
So, it could still be quite transformative.