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[Football] Does the NUFC deal change TB's position?



Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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There would've been, no way would we have folded, much smaller clubs than us have survived down the years.

There were no other takers to save the club in 1997, or subsidise the many years afterwards of relatively large annual accounting losses, before we got planning permission. Uniquely the club had no stadium, non-playing assets or could even play in its own county.

Knight, Pinnock and a whole load of other people (well known and those who shied away from publicity), dug deep and put in sums up to 7 figures each. They were not very wealthy men. TB was one of those contributing.
 




The Fifth Column

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Nov 30, 2010
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If the PL is bought up by squillionaires then I’d rather we dropped a league and kept it real.

I wouldn’t want BHA to be some Saudi prince’s plaything.

Frankly if that ever happened I would end my support and association with the Albion after more than 45 years of supporting them. I could not possible endorse sportswashing infecting the Albion.
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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There were no other takers to save the club in 1997, or subsidise the many years afterwards of relatively large annual accounting losses, before we got planning permission. Uniquely the club had no stadium, non-playing assets or could even play in its own county.

Knight, Pinnock and a whole load of other people (well known and those who shied away from publicity), dug deep and put in sums up to 7 figures each. They were not very wealthy men. TB was one of those contributing.
yep, Knight put in a lot more than he ever got out. Shame he was not given the opportunity of selling his few shares to the fans. He may have recouped some of his money, and we could all have a nice shiny share certificate hanging on the wall.
 


Weststander

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yep, Knight put in a lot more than he ever got out. Shame he was not given the opportunity of selling his few shares to the fans. He may have recouped some of his money, and we could all have a nice shiny share certificate hanging on the wall.

That got childish/intransigent on both sides. Knight got nothing out of it, but he did see his club saved.
 


The Fifth Column

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Nov 30, 2010
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FFP fun to come then.

Nah, they will follow the Man City, PSG, Barcelona model and obtain massive over inflated sponsorship deals for the new Saudi Aramco St James Park stadium, Uber shirt sponsorship (Saudi PIF owns £3.5 billion worth of Uber) or take your pick from Royal Dutch Shell, France's Total and Italy's Eni - All major oil companies that Saudi PIF have been heavily investing in over the last few weeks to clean up their money.
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Please don't take this as a criticism of TB, having watched Albion at the Goldstone before joining the Army and then watching them, and holding a season ticket for twenty years, since returning to Sussex in 2000 I can honestly say I have so much admiration for the guy and it's that sentiment that's driving this post.

TB is a wealthy guy, we all know, but at around £1.3bn it's, I think, about 1% of the value of the Saudi group?

Given that he's invested probably 25% of his wealth in The Albion he's at significant risk as more and more of these hyper rich groups enter the EPL.

So, will the premier league be completely bought up by more and more wealthy groups and syndicates making it noncompetitive for the "fan" owners and will they be cast into the EFL wilderness?

Because of this should he cash in some or all of his chips?

I think the premise is flawed. The risk is less now than when he built a Stadium, not knowing if it would be a League 1 stadium for a while, how many bums would be on seats, or if he could get others to invest in it (he couldn't as far as I am aware and so he stumped up all the cash).
 


DavidinSouthampton

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I have no idea about my own money, wealth and financial liability, let alone Mr Bloom's.

But I will wager my left testicle on the fact there's no way Our Tony has invested a whopping 25% of his wealth in the Albion.

You don't get to be that wealthy by making the kind of decision I would make.

What makes you think anyone would want your left testicle?

It's got to be the pair or nothing...…. Oh, perish the thought!:mad:
 






The Fifth Column

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Nov 30, 2010
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The list of dubious PL club owners grows and grows.

Bournemouth - Dodgy Russian
Chelsea - See above
Palace - Gimps
Everton - Shady Iranian/British
Man City - Owned by the deputy Prime Minister of the UAE. A country where flogging is still a punishment for criminal offences such as adultery, premarital sex and alcohol consumption, stoning to death and amputation are still legal punishments, apostasy is punishable by death, you are likely to get arrested if you report being raped, kissing in public is illegal as is homosexuality and the country is regarded as 'not free'.
Newcastle - Odious Ashley
Southampton & Wolves - Faceless, unknown Chinese owners of questionable character
West Ham - Porno sausages.
Sheff Utd - Another dodgy Saudi

Many other clubs have somewhat dubious ownership, it seems to be a pre-requisite for PL club ownership.
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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When big events in our history like Amex and promotion to PL I have felt more pleased for Tony Bloom then anything else. In fact he is main reason I dont want us relegated. Certainly wouldnt feel like this if had non attending foreign owners
 






Beach Seagull

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Jan 2, 2010
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There were no other takers to save the club in 1997, or subsidise the many years afterwards of relatively large annual accounting losses, before we got planning permission. Uniquely the club had no stadium, non-playing assets or could even play in its own county.

Knight, Pinnock and a whole load of other people (well known and those who shied away from publicity), dug deep and put in sums up to 7 figures each. They were not very wealthy men. TB was one of those contributing.

All very good points and i agree but I still think if DK hadn't rescued us someone would've (acknowledge I can't prove this).
 




LlcoolJ

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Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
The list of dubious PL club owners grows and grows.

Bournemouth - Dodgy Russian
Chelsea - See above
Palace - Gimps
Everton - Shady Iranian/British
Man City - Owned by the deputy Prime Minister of the UAE. A country where flogging is still a punishment for criminal offences such as adultery, premarital sex and alcohol consumption, stoning to death and amputation are still legal punishments, apostasy is punishable by death, you are likely to get arrested if you report being raped, kissing in public is illegal as is homosexuality and the country is regarded as 'not free'.
Newcastle - Odious Ashley
Southampton & Wolves - Faceless, unknown Chinese owners of questionable character
West Ham - Porno sausages.
Sheff Utd - Another dodgy Saudi

Many other clubs have somewhat dubious ownership, it seems to be a pre-requisite for PL club ownership.
Yes. But it's just a list of people who've accumulated lots of money.

Most are *****.
 




Invicta

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TB has said many, many times that he wants to hand the club on to his kids.

I can't see NUFC's ownership will change his mind on that

Totally, Newcastle been a car crash of a club for as long as anyone can remember. Early days to see them as a model of the way forward.
 


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Weststander

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Nah, they will follow the Man City, PSG, Barcelona model and obtain massive over inflated sponsorship deals for the new Saudi Aramco St James Park stadium, Uber shirt sponsorship (Saudi PIF owns £3.5 billion worth of Uber) or take your pick from Royal Dutch Shell, France's Total and Italy's Eni - All major oil companies that Saudi PIF have been heavily investing in over the last few weeks to clean up their money.

We know this will happen, and they’ll get away with it.
 


AlastairWatts

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Nov 1, 2009
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There would've been, no way would we have folded, much smaller clubs than us have survived down the years.

Dunno how you think that. On many many occasions the club could easily have folded There were literally years of struggle to disposess Archer and his mates, play our games back in Brighton and fund the start of the evolution of the 'new' Albion. I suggest tyhat you get a copy of Dick Knight's book (not available from the club shop!) and read up the real story.
 




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