This is indeed another worrying aspect were it not for the fact that Burnley are likely to fall keeping the net Yankness of the Prem in its current status quo.Very pleased for them thinking they were English owned but no see they are yet another club owned by Americans. At this rate wont be long before they have majority needed to vote through what they want.
Potentially a real issue. Majority US ownership will see them voting in favour of PL games being played in the US. Which would be a steaming heap of crap.Very pleased for them thinking they were English owned but no see they are yet another club owned by Americans. At this rate wont be long before they have majority needed to vote through what they want.
Hopefully the new footie regulator will stop our game turning into US franchise nonsenseVery pleased for them thinking they were English owned but no see they are yet another club owned by Americans. At this rate wont be long before they have majority needed to vote through what they want.
The sticker above is The Addicts a long lived punk band.
Can still remember my one and only attempt to visit Portman Road back in the 1980's, the train, packed to the rafters with Albion fans, broke down in the middle of nowhere, by the time we limped into Manningtree station long after the match had started, the bar had been drunk dry and much of the train wrecked. The police were waiting for us.Looking forward to going away to the Tractor Boys. Portman Road is a ground I’ve not been to so hopefully that will be rectified next season. I’ve even done a ‘dry run’ on train travel. From Liverpool Street Greater Anglia trains take an hour to get to Ipswich and you can get a return fare with a rail card for £25. Knowing my luck the fixture will now be a midweek evening game or on a bloody strike day.
Have any of them succeeded really?This is indeed another worrying aspect were it not for the fact that Burnley are likely to fall keeping the net Yankness of the Prem in its current status quo.
I suspect also pretty soon the debt laden Private Equity wonderkid model will fade away when they realise that whilst there is indeed gold in them thar hills it has to be maintained or grown through talent and application rather than just showing up as it is in US sports.
Trying to get a 11x multiple ROI for flipping Burnley or Ipswich to the next buyer isn't quite as easy as they all assumed.
I was on that train, and yes we drank the bar dry.Can still remember my one and only attempt to visit Portman Road back in the 1980's, the train, packed to the rafters with Albion fans, broke down in the middle of nowhere, by the time we limped into Manningtree station long after the match had started, the bar had been drunk dry and much of the train wrecked. The police were waiting for us.
And let's not forget Nike.Oh the irony
Some things money can’t buy. Football isn’t one: The Amex
Could American Express and Nike possibly be any more visible in the world?And let's not forget Nike.
Didn't PBOBE mention that we're heading to Japan pre-season because of the exposure to help American Express and Nike be more visible?
We might not be run yet by the Yanks but we're certainly sleeping with them.
Think you missed the reference to a certain Ipswich art project thereAnd let's not forget Nike.
Didn't PBOBE mention that we're heading to Japan pre-season because of the exposure to help American Express and Nike be more visible?
We might not be run yet by the Yanks but we're certainly sleeping with them.