Does "growth and infrastructure" suggest this is about building the new stand?
Quote from: Risso on December 15, 2023, 12:25:07 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on December 15, 2023, 12:22:40 PMIt does read as strange, they are investing but wont get any shares. So what do they get?It's vague wording, deliberately perhaps. V Sports will still own 100% of Aston Villa, but will V Sports be owned 100% by Nas and Wes? I suspect not.yep minority partner in v sports.Does "growth and infrastructure" suggest this is about building the new stand?
Quote from: PeterWithe on December 15, 2023, 12:22:40 PMIt does read as strange, they are investing but wont get any shares. So what do they get?It's vague wording, deliberately perhaps. V Sports will still own 100% of Aston Villa, but will V Sports be owned 100% by Nas and Wes? I suspect not.
It does read as strange, they are investing but wont get any shares. So what do they get?
I suspect this is more about funding to expand the group and expertise to further push things on the commercial side.
Can someone smarter than me tell me is this a) good b) bad
Quote from: Beard82 on December 15, 2023, 12:53:08 PMCan someone smarter than me tell me is this a) good b) badIt's probably a), but I've been reading a lot of Arthur C. Clarke of late and the title reads like we've decided to accept investment from some far off galaxy that's going to come back to haunt us at some point in the future.
So am I correct in thinking that they are investing in V Sports & not Villa specifically?
Hmmm, just before the transfer window? Will this make a difference? Could the question be asked at the next fans forum please?
Quote from: pablo_picasso on December 15, 2023, 01:02:26 PMSo am I correct in thinking that they are investing in V Sports & not Villa specifically?Yes. Villa's obviously by far the biggest company in the group though.They might be looking at something like the next MLS expansion, who knows.