The club could be worth nothing within a few months. 16:35 - Nov 20 with 5421 views | Jack59 | I would be interested in fans views taking in the following reasonable scenario. We are adrift of safety by six points or more at the end of January with little hope of improvement. Since it would require a certain amount of culling for parachute payments to cover wages, could we effectively be just 9 or 10 weeks from the club being worth nothing? and could that outcome be a positive or negative thing for real fans in the long term. | | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 16:45 - Nov 20 with 5381 views | Smellyplumz | Sink through the leagues until the scum furk off and then start again. Only way I can see it. | |
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 16:45 - Nov 20 with 5380 views | Oldjack | if that scenario plays out you can be sure the Yanks will be getting ready to move out, taking all. as for the future, no one knows | |
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 21:49 - Nov 20 with 5163 views | spiderboy | And on that note I,m ferking off to bed,! Thankyou for the happy Monday fellas! | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 21:50 - Nov 20 with 5154 views | QJumpingJack | I am not convinced we will get to 20 points this season. | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 21:53 - Nov 20 with 5139 views | JACKMANANDBOY | I think if we go down, the parachute payments will be a target for our hedge fund friends, we'll be giving players away as quickly as we can to get the wages off our books. [Post edited 20 Nov 2017 21:54]
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 22:20 - Nov 20 with 5046 views | jackportis | Start again to achieve what. | |
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 23:33 - Nov 20 with 4911 views | Joe_bradshaw | Better get £5M for 5% pretty sharpish if that’s the case. | |
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 01:11 - Nov 21 with 4843 views | LeonWasGod | Nah. Wolves and Birmingham were bought in the last year for somewhere around £40-50m. So the Americans may get up to half their money back, if we go down and if they sell up. And if we go down we'll be one of the richest clubs in the Championship. Whilst that doesn't guarantee success on the pitch, it should certainly help. It might mean they hang on to try and see if we can bounce back sharpish like Burnley. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 05:32 - Nov 21 with 4769 views | thereisnospoon |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 01:11 - Nov 21 by LeonWasGod | Nah. Wolves and Birmingham were bought in the last year for somewhere around £40-50m. So the Americans may get up to half their money back, if we go down and if they sell up. And if we go down we'll be one of the richest clubs in the Championship. Whilst that doesn't guarantee success on the pitch, it should certainly help. It might mean they hang on to try and see if we can bounce back sharpish like Burnley. |
Not true. Fosun paid just 30m for Wolves: https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2017/03 And thing is, both Birmingham and Wolves own their own stadium, both of which are 30k+ all seaters, as well as their training grounds. Swans, on the other hand... Championship clubs cost fvck all. Especially a club that not only doesn't own their own stadium but has tons, and I mean tons of dead wood on long and costly contracts will not at all be attractive to buyers. The Yanks would be EXTREMELY fortunate if they could get half their money back. Back in 2013 Roland Duchâtelet paid just 14m for Charlton according to The Guardian, and this was a London club mind you that owned its own stadium, and one that was top 9 in Championship. I can't see us going for much more than that given the shape we're in. What investor in their right mind what want to take on a club with a garbage playing squad full of aging and crap players accompanied by a joke of a scouting and recruitment team? No wise man would touch us with a ten foot pole. If we go down it's going to take a hell of a lot of money to get us back up. As it stands, the team we have now would struggle in the Championship. [Post edited 21 Nov 2017 5:39]
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The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 05:43 - Nov 21 with 4760 views | Concerned_Parent |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 05:32 - Nov 21 by thereisnospoon | Not true. Fosun paid just 30m for Wolves: https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2017/03 And thing is, both Birmingham and Wolves own their own stadium, both of which are 30k+ all seaters, as well as their training grounds. Swans, on the other hand... Championship clubs cost fvck all. Especially a club that not only doesn't own their own stadium but has tons, and I mean tons of dead wood on long and costly contracts will not at all be attractive to buyers. The Yanks would be EXTREMELY fortunate if they could get half their money back. Back in 2013 Roland Duchâtelet paid just 14m for Charlton according to The Guardian, and this was a London club mind you that owned its own stadium, and one that was top 9 in Championship. I can't see us going for much more than that given the shape we're in. What investor in their right mind what want to take on a club with a garbage playing squad full of aging and crap players accompanied by a joke of a scouting and recruitment team? No wise man would touch us with a ten foot pole. If we go down it's going to take a hell of a lot of money to get us back up. As it stands, the team we have now would struggle in the Championship. [Post edited 21 Nov 2017 5:39]
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agreed. the team we have now won't even cut it in the championship. in all likelihood if we go down we'll be where sunderland are right now, at or near the bottom of the table. if we go down, you'd have to be an imbecile to buy us. imagine being an owner and having to pay players like routledge and dyer until 2020 thanks to the contracts they're on. no one would subject themselves to throwing away money like that | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 07:06 - Nov 21 with 4697 views | awayjack |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 22:20 - Nov 20 by jackportis | Start again to achieve what. |
Achieve true fan ownership. I'd happily sit in lower leagues if it meant the greedy ones are nowhere near our club owned. | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 09:50 - Nov 21 with 4544 views | johnlangy |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 05:43 - Nov 21 by Concerned_Parent | agreed. the team we have now won't even cut it in the championship. in all likelihood if we go down we'll be where sunderland are right now, at or near the bottom of the table. if we go down, you'd have to be an imbecile to buy us. imagine being an owner and having to pay players like routledge and dyer until 2020 thanks to the contracts they're on. no one would subject themselves to throwing away money like that |
It used to be the case, hopefully still now, that the players had a 50% reduction in wages clause in their contract if we were relegated. As regards the teams referred to (Wolves etc) it would be interesting to know what debts came with the sale. Simply owning their own stadium is not the whole picture. | | | |
The club could be worth nothing within a few months. on 10:03 - Nov 21 with 4515 views | westside | Maybe Mike Ashley will buy us after flogging newcastle | | | |
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