I'm sure the Mirror story is true, and it ought to be. Not just for us but for 98% of the other clubs too.If people think there are multi-billionaires still out there who are daft enough to still want to invest in football then dream on. The timing is not right for anyone at the moment. No-one can compete with the wealth of Abu Dhabi and what they're ploughing into Man City. Anyone tempted will surely hold fire for a few years. Apart from seeing how their own wealth suffers in the forecasted financially depressing years ahead, you'd think they'd want to see how the Premier League itself copes with the next few years and a poor economy. They might also want to wait and see how long Abu Dhabi retains its interest in Manchester.Big cuts have to made. What is the point of having a league where the only people who will be able to afford to go and watch it will be the players themselves? Or should I say the players who aren't even good enough to get in the team!
Americans are all talk, bullshit is in their blood - I can see some 'Randy out' banners around VP before Christmas.I think we've seen the proof of their fleeting interest followed by a quick exit when the going got tough.Semper Videlis - my arse.
Quote from: DeKuip on October 09, 2011, 09:11:51 PMI'm sure the Mirror story is true, and it ought to be. Not just for us but for 98% of the other clubs too.If people think there are multi-billionaires still out there who are daft enough to still want to invest in football then dream on. The timing is not right for anyone at the moment. No-one can compete with the wealth of Abu Dhabi and what they're ploughing into Man City. Anyone tempted will surely hold fire for a few years. Apart from seeing how their own wealth suffers in the forecasted financially depressing years ahead, you'd think they'd want to see how the Premier League itself copes with the next few years and a poor economy. They might also want to wait and see how long Abu Dhabi retains its interest in Manchester.Big cuts have to made. What is the point of having a league where the only people who will be able to afford to go and watch it will be the players themselves? Or should I say the players who aren't even good enough to get in the team!I was only reading the other day that the vast wealth of the Man City owners is not an isolated one and there are many of these people in the middle east with vast wealth to spend or invest in, and UK based sporting brands are ideal prospects, also went on to say that there are many many of these Russian oligarchs, again with huge enormous wealth to invest and always looking at the UK market to get into such as Football Clubs, that said your point about the state of these times i think is bang on.
Perhaps they're all still queueing round the block to buy Liverpool (wink).
Americans are all talk, bullshit is in their blood - I can see some 'Randy out' banners around VP before Christmas.I think we've seen the proof of their fleeting interest followed by a quick exit when the going got tough.
I've heard over the last couple of months and increasingly over the last few days or so that there is a massive financial crisis brewing. People have referred to it on other threads on here. I know about the General's new job and that he might not have the time or opportunity to keep up a forum presence, but isn't it possible thatin Randy's case, the reason Randy's not been in evidence for a few weeks this season is connected at least to this situation and its impact upon his business and his investments, including Villa and doing his best to manage all of his interests within the context of this global financial problem?In this case the man can't be everywhere and I've no doubt that he is in constant contact with his CEOs whilst he works hard to stabilize and assure the future of his various responsibilities.
I don't know what interest Randy still has in MBNA but I understand they are in financial melt down and seeking an urgent sale of their entire credit book. However possible buyers are only willing to pay a fraction of the value.
The Lerners' received 2.5 billion dollars worth of B of A shares and 300 million dollars in cash (for MBNA).
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on October 09, 2011, 11:58:11 PMThe Lerners' received 2.5 billion dollars worth of B of A shares and 300 million dollars in cash (for MBNA). That's plenty for the type of midfield general we need!