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Bones

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I was at the NFL game at Wembley and TB was hosting on the table next to us. The guys from Spreadex we were with estimated he was worth about 900m. This was about 5 years ago.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Please go on, explain more. DK took over in 1997, at what point are you saying TB took control?


Who put in the money. Well before Bloom took control he was bankrolling the club.
 




KZNSeagull

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I'd guess the same. So - could we agree on "Tony's going for it, but not REALLY going for it" on the basis that it's highly likely that at least three clubs in this division this season will breach FFP in their attempt to get promotion, for the same reasons we want to (absent 1901 renewals)?

There is no way that TB would allow the club to fall foul of FFP in the light of his stance on it and that PB is now FL director. We have 13m allowable loss this season plus whatever is left from the Ulloa/Bridcutt/Buckley/Barnes money and bonuses, so that is a substantial amount to be playing with.
 


D'Angelo Saxon

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Heard a rumour that Bloom was planning to sell his current sports betting company. Which would probably make him considerably richer again.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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and what would that be then? one simply does not do £500m deals in secret, so it must be public if quiet knowledge, so you can share this deal with the class. Bloom doesnt appear be involved or linked to any major busineses, thats a little odd for a billionaire.


He's business is international, the one I'm aware of involved a pineapple.
 












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There is no way that TB would allow the club to fall foul of FFP in the light of his stance on it and that PB is now FL director. We have 13m allowable loss this season plus whatever is left from the Ulloa/Bridcutt/Buckley/Barnes money and bonuses, so that is a substantial amount to be playing with.

Oh, I completely agree. I was merely making the point that I think that some other clubs will have no compunction about exceeding the FFP limit (again) and thus be able to, on average, afford better players. Thus, if we're to go up, we have to be better at the recruitment game and have a better manager than those that spend more money. Fortunately for us, this season, even though it's in its infancy, it looks like we might have both those things...

Also, of course, there are lots of clubs with parachute payments. So, if TB isn't going to exceed FFP, even though we'll spend loads more than previous seasons, we'll still be maybe 8th-ish in terms of budget, relative to all the other clubs.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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When you say well before are you saying "from 1997"? If so what source as this is new to me. I would be surprised he bankrolled it but didn't have control.


No you doughnut. During the Withdean days. This has been flogged to death so many times.

Someone's wealth is private if they want it to be.

A good friend of mine who I see two or three times a week is worth at least 80 million but no one would hazard a guess. For one he likes me!
 


KZNSeagull

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Oh, I completely agree. I was merely making the point that I think that some other clubs will have no compunction about exceeding the FFP limit (again) and thus be able to, on average, afford better players. Thus, if we're to go up, we have to be better at the recruitment game and have a better manager than those that spend more money. Fortunately for us, this season, even though it's in its infancy, it looks like we might have both those things...

Also, of course, there are lots of clubs with parachute payments. So, if TB isn't going to exceed FFP, even though we'll spend loads more than previous seasons, we'll still be maybe 8th-ish in terms of budget, relative to all the other clubs.

Yup. Totally agree. It's not the size that counts, it's what you do with it.
 




Guinness Boy

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I'd guess the same. So - could we agree on "Tony's going for it, but not REALLY going for it" on the basis that it's highly likely that at least three clubs in this division this season will breach FFP in their attempt to get promotion, for the same reasons we want to (absent 1901 renewals)?

yep
 


Triggaaar

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We have 13m allowable loss this season plus whatever is left from the Ulloa/Bridcutt/Buckley/Barnes money and bonuses
From an FFP point of view, what could actually be used in this season? I'd think the sale money can't, as it's in the past. I'm not even sure about the goals and staying up bonuses, as they're in the past too.
 


Hampster Gull

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No you doughnut. During the Withdean days. This has been flogged to death so many times.

Someone's wealth is private if they want it to be.

A good friend of mine who I see two or three times a week is worth at least 80 million but no one would hazard a guess. For one he likes me!

Sure, whatever, just a rumour then
 






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ManxSeagull

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Agreed. Out of interest, do you think "going for it" includes or excludes breaching the £13m FFP loss limit this season?

Isn't the new ruling £39m over three years, so in theory you could blow £30+ this seasons in a gamble to get up and then have to go easy over the following two years as a result if promotion didn't happen
 


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