Football's Magic Money Tree
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No surprise that is was the Times that broke the Manchester City legal challenge to the Premier League charges story
It somehow seems fitting that this is the 9000 post on the thread that started with their neighbours huge financial results
Manchester City launch legal fight against Premier League charges
Club are disputing legality of the investigation and the involvement of the barrister in charge of the disciplinary process in case that could take four years to be resolved
https://archive.is/hGZfu
It somehow seems fitting that this is the 9000 post on the thread that started with their neighbours huge financial results
Manchester City launch legal fight against Premier League charges
Club are disputing legality of the investigation and the involvement of the barrister in charge of the disciplinary process in case that could take four years to be resolved
https://archive.is/hGZfu
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he is, but I would be surprised if it is that much even though is could be argued that would be a cheap price for the club when you consider over £400m has been spent on the stadium and to start that project now and get to that sge would likely cost over £600m
it is the worst possible time for Moshri to sell but it looks like he has tapped out on the money side - or for those sceptics out there, he can no longer access the funds of the man who made him a billionaire in the first place
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Sheffield United apparently entertaining different takeover options - no surprise as to where the interest is coming from - this is possibly another 'vultures at the door' postChester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 3:42 pmThe Daily Mail with a report that is causing some concern for fans of Sheffield United and quite possibly the FA and EFL
as they progress with an Owners and Directors Test - you would think given the Blades League position that the Premier League are involved as well
Questions are raised about the wealth of potential new Sheffield United owner... after the value of Nigerian businessman's company dropped 94 PER CENT in the last year
- Mystery surrounds the wealth of the proposed new owner of Sheffield United
- Nigerian businessman Dozy Mmobuosi is set to buy the club for around £90m
- The value of tech company Tingo has plummeted by circa £6.7bn in the last year
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fw ... -drop.html
Sheffield United in takeover talks with US Silicon Valley consortium
Anonymous capital investment fund interested in acquiring club after promotion back to the Premier League
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fw ... sortium%2F
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you would think that our club would be interested in making use of this
Clubs set to back FA’s English incentive plans for overseas signings
Premier League and EFL sides close to approving proposal allowing them to sign up to four promising overseas players if English talent is given 35 per cent playing time
https://archive.is/MW9kF
Clubs set to back FA’s English incentive plans for overseas signings
Premier League and EFL sides close to approving proposal allowing them to sign up to four promising overseas players if English talent is given 35 per cent playing time
https://archive.is/MW9kF
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Man city fans trying to tell me today that the number of charges have been dropped to just a few and the court cases will be dismissed very soon and all be forgotten aboutChester Perry wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 7:12 pmNo surprise that is was the Times that broke the Manchester City legal challenge to the Premier League charges story
It somehow seems fitting that this is the 9000 post on the thread that started with their neighbours huge financial results
Manchester City launch legal fight against Premier League charges
Club are disputing legality of the investigation and the involvement of the barrister in charge of the disciplinary process in case that could take four years to be resolved
https://archive.is/hGZfu
I did laugh at his optimism
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After the revelations of the Oligarch Files - this was inevitable, the Dutch FA launch inquiry into the relationship between Roman Abramovich and Vitesse Arnhem (they had previously found nothing wrong)Chester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 5:49 pmthe Guardian release the fourth part of the Oligarch Files relating to Roman Abramovitch
Offshore cash and huge loans: how Roman Abramovich turned Chelsea into world-beaters
Exclusive: Leak reveals network of companies used to route fortune made from the oil fields of Siberia into Stamford Bridge
https://archive.is/kBbZS
part 1 is here
Leak reveals Roman Abramovich’s billion-dollar trusts transferred before Russia sanctions
Exclusive: Files raise questions about whether oligarch’s children were made beneficiaries to protect fortune from possible asset freezes
https://archive.is/rC9Hd
Part 2
Barclays and UBS face questions over Roman Abramovich’s billion-dollar trusts
Exclusive: Leak shows oligarch was a major client of Barclays in Monaco and UBS in Zurich, with at least $940m in assets held at the banks
https://archive.is/XwHIs
Part 3
Roman Abramovich secretly bankrolled Dutch football club, leaked documents suggest
Exclusive: Files reveal €117m in loans for Vitesse Arnhem originated with then owner of Chelsea, despite repeated denials
https://archive.is/gToLA
KNVB launch fresh investigation into Vitesse Arnhem links to Roman Abramovich
Documents uncovered by the Guardian and TBIJ appear to show Dutch club received more than €100m from Russian oligarch
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... abramovich
https://archive.is/KIM63
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Unfortunately most of what @SwissRamble now produces is now behind a paywall - at a price not that different to a full subscription to the Athletic
but this tweet about the prizemoney (not matchday revenues) of English teams participating in UEFA club competitions re-enforces what I have been saying about the distortion it enables in the Premier League. Man City will likely earn more than Burnley FC did in 2021/22 from all revenues just from their Champions League prize money if they win it this year - and it is set to increase again by as much as a third - just what is the Independent Regulator for football going to do about that
Estimate of English clubs' TV money from UEFA competitions after this week's semi-finals:
- Manchester City €127m
- Chelsea €94m
- Liverpool €82m
- Tottenham Hotspur €64m
- Manchester United €31m
- Arsenal €26m
- West Ham €21m
https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/ ... vsyocuAAAA
but this tweet about the prizemoney (not matchday revenues) of English teams participating in UEFA club competitions re-enforces what I have been saying about the distortion it enables in the Premier League. Man City will likely earn more than Burnley FC did in 2021/22 from all revenues just from their Champions League prize money if they win it this year - and it is set to increase again by as much as a third - just what is the Independent Regulator for football going to do about that
Estimate of English clubs' TV money from UEFA competitions after this week's semi-finals:
- Manchester City €127m
- Chelsea €94m
- Liverpool €82m
- Tottenham Hotspur €64m
- Manchester United €31m
- Arsenal €26m
- West Ham €21m
https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/ ... vsyocuAAAA
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Another one for the 'Vultures are at the Door' grouping
SportsBusiness with an overview of a report on the issues with Private Equity in Sport - The report itself is 90 pages long but costs £1,495.00. Still this overview is an interesting read about the complications that arise from having funds in which there can be 100's even 1,000's of investors including nation states and sovereign wealth funds - take for example the Sanabil Investments part of Saudi Arabia's PiF fund, it invests in Silverlake, Silverlake own almost 15% of City Football Group, while PiF owns 80% of Newcastle United. We know that PiF/Newcastle are looking to be a multi- club operation, Sanabil also invest in CVC, CVC have a stake in La Liga's media rights and going forward are competing to have the same the Bundesliga, Serie A, and the French Ligue.
Of course the problem doesn't end with Private Equity and Sports rights holders like leagues/competitions - there are many clubs whose supporters do not know all those that have a share in their prime ownership group - we are probably one such.
Sport does not know the origin of its private equity money, SportBusiness report suggests
https://www.sportbusiness.com/2023/05/s ... -suggests/
https://archive.is/7ZchH
SportsBusiness with an overview of a report on the issues with Private Equity in Sport - The report itself is 90 pages long but costs £1,495.00. Still this overview is an interesting read about the complications that arise from having funds in which there can be 100's even 1,000's of investors including nation states and sovereign wealth funds - take for example the Sanabil Investments part of Saudi Arabia's PiF fund, it invests in Silverlake, Silverlake own almost 15% of City Football Group, while PiF owns 80% of Newcastle United. We know that PiF/Newcastle are looking to be a multi- club operation, Sanabil also invest in CVC, CVC have a stake in La Liga's media rights and going forward are competing to have the same the Bundesliga, Serie A, and the French Ligue.
Of course the problem doesn't end with Private Equity and Sports rights holders like leagues/competitions - there are many clubs whose supporters do not know all those that have a share in their prime ownership group - we are probably one such.
Sport does not know the origin of its private equity money, SportBusiness report suggests
https://www.sportbusiness.com/2023/05/s ... -suggests/
https://archive.is/7ZchH
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Each summer a small group of Portuguese apparently make enormous sums through their transfer dealings - it is an essential component of their business models - The local tax authorities think there is something suspicious happening
Leading Portuguese clubs’ offices searched in corruption probe
https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/lead ... ion-probe/
https://archive.is/Rgu5E
Leading Portuguese clubs’ offices searched in corruption probe
https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/lead ... ion-probe/
https://archive.is/Rgu5E
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Am engrossing read from The Athletic
Big Six? Great Eight? Is there a route into England’s elite for Newcastle, Brighton and Villa?
https://archive.is/wFn0e
Big Six? Great Eight? Is there a route into England’s elite for Newcastle, Brighton and Villa?
https://archive.is/wFn0e
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Matt Slater for The Athletic with a lot of the Everton situation - includes a lot on the backstory of Moshri too, which if you don't know gives only some of the reasoning behind the suspicions of the Usmanov in control storiesChester Perry wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 9:42 amThis is the Everton takeover deal I was referring to - it has been known about for some time now
Everton are set to be sold for around £600m to American investment fund 777 Partners as early as NEXT WEEK, with Farhad Moshiri's unpopular reign nearing an end as the club fight to save their new stadium build and Premier League status
- The £600million deal is expected to be concluded by the start of next week
- It's understood American investment fund 777 Partners are the preferred bidder
- A deal would bring to an end Farhad Moshiri's painful reign behind the controls
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... tners.html
https://archive.is/SqysK
Everton’s ownership: Moshiri, 777, MSP Sports Capital and what we are hearing
https://archive.is/PeVU2
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Great question and and article from the Times's Owen Slot - could the answer be both?
Are Manchester City one of greatest teams or one of greatest cheats?
The long wait for an outcome after the club were hit with 115 charges of breaking Premier League rules has left us in a kind of purgatory, unsure if we can fully enjoy and appreciate the achievements of Pep Guardiola’s team
https://archive.is/fien3
Are Manchester City one of greatest teams or one of greatest cheats?
The long wait for an outcome after the club were hit with 115 charges of breaking Premier League rules has left us in a kind of purgatory, unsure if we can fully enjoy and appreciate the achievements of Pep Guardiola’s team
https://archive.is/fien3
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reduced points deduction for Juventus following a re-investigationChester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:09 pmThe entire board of Juventus has resigned - from the Mail
Chaos at Juventus as the ENTIRE board sensationally RESIGNS amid charges of false accounting... with president Andrea Agnelli and director Pavel Nedved leading the exodus from Italian giants
- The entire board of directors at Juventus unanimously resigned on Monday
- The announcement came after a stunning meeting at the Serie A record winners
- The club had been under investigation by the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office
- The allegations included false accounting and market manipulation
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sport ... onday.html
Juventus docked 10 points in Serie A at new hearing into transfer dealings
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65677783
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Change of direction at Everton.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 6:03 pmMatt Slater for The Athletic with a lot of the Everton situation - includes a lot on the backstory of Moshri too, which if you don't know gives only some of the reasoning behind the suspicions of the Usmanov in control stories
Everton’s ownership: Moshiri, 777, MSP Sports Capital and what we are hearing
https://archive.is/PeVU2
BBC: Everton investment: Toffees reach exclusivity agreement with MSP Sports Capital
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65674665
Extracts:
Everton have reached an exclusivity agreement with New York-based company MSP Sports Capital for investment in the club, BBC Sport understands.
Sources say the deal is not yet done but talks are progressing over funding.
MSP looks to have jumped ahead of 777 Partners, which had been in talks over a takeover from owner Farhad Moshiri.
MSP is believed to be looking for a 25% stake with a preferential share structure, not equity in the club, so would be paid back in interest.
777 has had access to the 'data room' (financial accounts), but has not been prepared to pay a 'significant' price owing to the debt on the balance sheet - which stood at £141.7m in the latest accounts.
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I guess by "preferential share structure, not equity...paid back in interest" the BBC reporter means MSP will subscribe for preference shares rather than ordinary shares. If my guess is correct, preference shares receive dividends at an agreed rate, this would be similar to interest, but is not strictly interest.
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MSP have been in discussions with Everton for over a year - they were initially looking at financing the Stadium completion with the option of converting the debt into equity at a later datePaul Waine wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 8:29 pmChange of direction at Everton.
BBC: Everton investment: Toffees reach exclusivity agreement with MSP Sports Capital
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65674665
Extracts:
Everton have reached an exclusivity agreement with New York-based company MSP Sports Capital for investment in the club, BBC Sport understands.
Sources say the deal is not yet done but talks are progressing over funding.
MSP looks to have jumped ahead of 777 Partners, which had been in talks over a takeover from owner Farhad Moshiri.
MSP is believed to be looking for a 25% stake with a preferential share structure, not equity in the club, so would be paid back in interest.
777 has had access to the 'data room' (financial accounts), but has not been prepared to pay a 'significant' price owing to the debt on the balance sheet - which stood at £141.7m in the latest accounts.
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I guess by "preferential share structure, not equity...paid back in interest" the BBC reporter means MSP will subscribe for preference shares rather than ordinary shares. If my guess is correct, preference shares receive dividends at an agreed rate, this would be similar to interest, but is not strictly interest.
this is The Esk's view on that news you posted
With both MSP & 777 confident re investing in Everton, there is the possibility that MSP provide debt for the stadium & 777 provide some working capital for the club via an issue of shares
https://twitter.com/theesk/status/16606 ... yA2osuAAAA
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The above article and the claiming of the Premier League title over the weekend has produced a slew of interesting articles about the dilemma for the Premier League of Manchester City as its regula champions - this from The Athletic is amongst the very bestChester Perry wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 6:55 pmGreat question and and article from the Times's Owen Slot - could the answer be both?
Are Manchester City one of greatest teams or one of greatest cheats?
The long wait for an outcome after the club were hit with 115 charges of breaking Premier League rules has left us in a kind of purgatory, unsure if we can fully enjoy and appreciate the achievements of Pep Guardiola’s team
https://archive.is/fien3
Manchester City, Premier League champions*?
https://archive.is/g99R3
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That is a great article Chester, thanks for linking.
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Jonathan Liew in the Guardian with a with an excellent analogy of the current state of football with the acknowledgement that literally everyone is at it in some shape or form - so which came first the Chicken or the egg?Chester Perry wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 10:36 pmThe above article and the claiming of the Premier League title over the weekend has produced a slew of interesting articles about the dilemma for the Premier League of Manchester City as its regula champions - this from The Athletic is amongst the very best
Manchester City, Premier League champions*?
https://archive.is/g99R3
While I agree that the regulators and the frameworks they run the game by are poor I am still unconvinced of the notion that an independent regulator is going to change that in a manifestly beneficial way for the whole game
Perhaps one day this whole age of football will require an asterisk
Whatever you think of Manchester City’s wealth or Newcastle’s or PSG’s owners, football’s regulatory framework has never been fit for purpose
https://www.theguardian.com/football/bl ... ague-title
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today's Huddle Up blogpost looks at the seemingly 'crazy' price valuations of MLS franchise - including a look at their earnings which may surprise many given they are so lowChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:14 amIn the above I noted that MLS teams outnumbered Premier League ones by 2:1 - not that I found that surprising given I have been noting their valuations for some years now
So I was interested to find this story this morning - A British Citizen is paying $500m for a new MLS franchise in San Diego - that is roughly twice the value of Burnley or Sheffield United clubs with long history and tradition newly returned to the Premier League - this new franchise still has to pay for all its infrastructure to actually come into being - the thing is a lot of that franchise cost goes to the other MLS teams, simply for allowing them on board it could be as much as $15m each which for many is equivalent to 15% or more of their annual revenues - not that the clubs will necessarily see it - as the payments are made to the other franchise owners not the clubs.
It seems there are some with the means who believe that believe it is a better investment to acquire an MSL franchise and the cost of establishing it and its infrastructure in the US than acquiring a team on their doorstep in this country, and overall I would tend to agree, which is a sad indictment of what football has now become
Tory treasurer to become one of US football’s biggest investors with £400m deal
Mohamed Mansour will pay $500m for MLS’s expansion franchise in San Diego
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foo ... 39718.html
https://archive.is/MPjO5
Major League Soccer Expansion Fees Reach $500 Million
https://huddleup.substack.com/p/major-l ... email=true
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Marco Bielsa speaks the truth about the way football is heading - if you love football and only have 2 minutes to spare today - spend it listening to him
https://twitter.com/JimenaJuani/status/ ... 4334055424
https://twitter.com/JimenaJuani/status/ ... 4334055424
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The financial situation at Wolverhampton Wanderers is going to make it a very challenging summer it would seemChester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 3:48 pmThere are still some posters on this board who believe that we will have a significant Chinese investor in our club this summer (following the story that Alan Pace told business club members around the time he was sacking Sean Dyche last season.
While there is a different refocus on football within China
https://twitter.com/DreyerChina/status/ ... 4876931072
The story on the international ownership front is still following a now familiar path of exit, including the last financial giant Fosun who earlier this season where looking for western investment partners at Wolves. Now they are considering selling Grasshoppers of Zurich
Grasshopper Zurich’s Chinese Owner Mulls Sale of Football Team
https://archive.is/gYG4c
and in the background is the potential for asset/trading freezes like we saw at Chelsea. The increased Chinese agitation of Taiwan could easily and rapidly escalate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-59900139
Julen Lopetegui: Wolves manager's future 'in doubt', says Guillem Balague
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65687196
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'The Vultures are at the door'Chester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 3:03 pmYou would think that football, certainly in Europe's major leagues was beginning to recover financially from the lockdowns of Covid, if that is the case why are these kinds of things happening - is just that they are trying to compete with the Premier League? either way the Vultures are are back at the door
Sixth Street among firms preparing bid for German football media rights
US group to join discussions as Bundesliga seeks to attract investment
https://archive.is/TXyjV#selection-1407.0-1413.70
What is interesting about this is that during the pandemic the 36 Bundesliga clubs turned down such offers, possibly because they though they were undervalued and or predatory
Bundesliga clubs vote against private equity investment
German football league rejects interest in international media rights
https://archive.is/eX1Fu
perhaps the Bundesliga members are now more in agreement about the partnership they are looking for and better prepared for negotiating on that point, that make this a more strategic move targeting growth rather than reactionary move of financial desperation - we do know that this process. in its current guise, has been going on for some time
German football reopens its door to private equity
Bundesliga in talks with buyout firms about multibillion-euro investment as it seeks to catch up with rivals
https://archive.is/y4EX4#selection-1413.0-1419.108
apparently the Bundesliga clubs are to vote again today on whether to accept EUR 2Billion in lieu of a share of future media rights - as always the main protest is coming from fans, and those clubs which are totally focused on the issues their fans believe are the most important - it could still happen despite the protests
https://twitter.com/matt_4d/status/1661282732104622081
Punk-Rock Football Club Rejects Lure of Private Equity Billions
German football aims to sell off part of broadcasting rights
St Pauli, part of Hamburg music scene, first to voice concerns
https://archive.is/tt6eF
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I have to say I am finding it fascinating how this article from Adam Crafton in The Athletic published on April 6 2023 is finding its way now into political discussion by the broader media
Newcastle’s Saudi takeover: The UK government’s emails revealed
https://archive.is/yUbMM
of course anyone who has followed this thread will have been aware of just how involved the Johnson government got in football issues - it gave its blessing to Super League in the weeks before its announcement, before a swift about turn once the public reaction was apparent - that does not seem to have fed through to the thinking expressed here
https://twitter.com/TheNewsAgents/statu ... 7044804609
Newcastle’s Saudi takeover: The UK government’s emails revealed
https://archive.is/yUbMM
of course anyone who has followed this thread will have been aware of just how involved the Johnson government got in football issues - it gave its blessing to Super League in the weeks before its announcement, before a swift about turn once the public reaction was apparent - that does not seem to have fed through to the thinking expressed here
https://twitter.com/TheNewsAgents/statu ... 7044804609
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The German clubs didn't get enough votes to carry through the motion for the Bundesliga to sell some of its media rights to Private Equity (the vultures are not at the door as it were). Effectively that means a 2nd rejection in just over a yearChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 12:31 pm'The Vultures are at the door'
apparently the Bundesliga clubs are to vote again today on whether to accept EUR 2Billion in lieu of a share of future media rights - as always the main protest is coming from fans, and those clubs which are totally focused on the issues their fans believe are the most important - it could still happen despite the protests
https://twitter.com/matt_4d/status/1661282732104622081
Punk-Rock Football Club Rejects Lure of Private Equity Billions
German football aims to sell off part of broadcasting rights
St Pauli, part of Hamburg music scene, first to voice concerns
https://archive.is/tt6eF
German Football Rejects Media Rights Sale to Private Equity
- DFL fails to secure two-thirds majority to procced with deal
- CVC, Blackstone and Advent were interested in investing
https://archive.is/9LxF3
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Everton appear to have secured some funding to help with the stadium costs - just not from the sources we would expect given recent media talk - possibly an interim loan while those discussions continueChester Perry wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 8:52 pmMSP have been in discussions with Everton for over a year - they were initially looking at financing the Stadium completion with the option of converting the debt into equity at a later date
this is The Esk's view on that news you posted
With both MSP & 777 confident re investing in Everton, there is the possibility that MSP provide debt for the stadium & 777 provide some working capital for the club via an issue of shares
https://twitter.com/theesk/status/16606 ... yA2osuAAAA
https://twitter.com/theesk/status/1662150952025980944
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A recurring theme on this forum is that we blew our opportunity to become a stable and established member of the top flight - there is a misconception that this is easily done, when the reality is that is far from being the case - as this graphic from a piece in the Athletic today about Everton appears to testify, even for clubs for considerably more (owner) wealth and revenues than ourselves
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An interesting angle here on performance relative to financial cost of football in the Premier League - note Brentford are currently in that sweet spot following promotion with a low cost base that disappears all too quickly once top flight stability is ensured for a 3rd year or more - the wage demands eventually catch up
Numbers behind Chelsea’s ‘enormous’ financial failure
West London club were by far the worst performers this season in terms of their return from money spent on transfers, wages and agents’ fees
https://archive.is/8oVyo
Numbers behind Chelsea’s ‘enormous’ financial failure
West London club were by far the worst performers this season in terms of their return from money spent on transfers, wages and agents’ fees
https://archive.is/8oVyo
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Steve Parrish talks to Gary Neville on the Overlap - it is interesting stuff, he brings up a lot of the things I have been posting on this thread in the last few yearsChester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 1:22 amMore on this Union of European Clubs - interesting to see the 5 English clubs that were there -Aston Villa, Brighton, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Watford all but he last with European ambitions. Interestingly I think we missed an associate membership of the ECA when we went out to Olympiacos.
from the Guardian
European Club Association is bad for domestic leagues, says La Liga president
Javier Tebas makes claim at Union of European Clubs event
ECA only ‘represents the elite clubs in Europe’, he says
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -president
https://archive.is/wGFVi
and the Athletic who focus more on the fact that the Premier League appear to have accepted in part that they are going to have to share more of their monies with the rest of the pyramid. What is interesting if rather too late is that the issue of UEFA monies is now coming to the fore - this should have been argued about in the build up to the Fan Led review- as I said at the time.
Premier League to share more income with EFL clubs through “New Deal for Football” — Steve Parish
https://archive.is/1OgZn
Interestingly these clubs should be represented by the European Leagues Organisation - the same body Javier Tebas/La Liga walked away from recently because he didn't think that they were pushing their case with UEFA (and FIFA) hard enough - It seems that La Liga are providing some of the initial funding for UEC
https://twitter.com/tariqpanja/status/1 ... 3485249538
You can learn more about the Union of European Clubs here
https://www.ueceurope.org/
https://twitter.com/clubs_union
and watch the launch event where Steve Parrish spoke in a panel session from around 47 minutes in - here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDNRYsV2b9U
Steve Parish on The Current State of Football, Super League, Man City Charges, & More | The Overlap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVdyJKmbBSg
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The role of the state in PiF the ultimate owners of Newcastle is a complex one that may well be currently being examined by the Premier League - we just don't know that is the way the Premier League and indeed State financed institutions like itChester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 1:00 amRemember when after a very lengthy process and much government pressure the Premier League finally accepted guarantees that PiF was not subject to government interference so could takeover Newcastle United - well how about this
LIV Golf’s Saudi Backers Ordered to Turn Over Information in PGA Tour Suit
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and its governor had argued they had sovereign immunity in the legal battle
https://archive.is/lwKEy
Yes that is right the PiF owned franchise argued in court that it was a state owned institution so should not be sublect to the proceeding
https://twitter.com/uglygame/status/1626618699372191745
So if we could roll back time would an Independent Football Regulator approved the Saudi PiF bid for Newcastle my guess is yes despite what some think
This today from the Financial Times is another illustrative example of how close the state is in the PiF sphere of operations
Saudi crown prince turns to ‘state capitalism’ after change in the guard
Companies backed by Public Investment Fund have risen to prominence as the kingdom’s day-to-day ruler asserts control
https://archive.is/LNuoO
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On Saturday Crystal Palace announced a new sleeve sponsor for next season - no guesses as to what web the new sponsor is part ofChester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 4:42 pmPhilippe Auclair and his colleagues recently won an award for the investigative journalism behind as series of exposes under the umbrella of Devil in the Data - many of which have featured in this thread and can be found listed at the end of this article on why the award was made
https://www.investigativejournalismfore ... orts-data/
They have not rested on their laurels though - in the last few weeks Josimar Football has been posting a new seies of pieces on football's relationship with betting companies and more specifically those white label names we see on the front of football shirts - these are extensive articles and amongst those names feature are our on training kit sponsor X8Bet (a few here lamented this choice of partner, many couldn't care less, a feature that extends to the boardroom at Turf Moor it seems.
All this comes as we await the Governments White Paper on gambling and last weeks rather useless voluntary ban on 'front of shirt' sponsorship in just over 3 seasons - note the ban does not include sleeve, training kit, perimeter or 'preferred partner' deals. The articles are listed in order of appearance
The monster with a thousand faces
https://josimarfootball.com/the-monster ... and-faces/
https://archive.is/dKIw7
The missing link
https://josimarfootball.com/the-missing-link/
https://archive.is/Zw8jc
Behind 8XBet’s Great Wall
https://josimarfootball.com/behind-8xbets-great-wall/
https://archive.is/MaxT0
Entering The Matrix via The Midlands
https://josimarfootball.com/entering-th ... -midlands/
https://archive.is/HorIw
https://twitter.com/PhilippeAuclair/sta ... 7636513792
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the changes in the distribution rules for Overseas Media Rights at the Premier League has lead to a growing disparity in incomes (and solidarity payments) - it seems that disparity is set to grow further in the next round of rights - though not too much given the number of 6 year deals in key markets agreed last time - and there are new forces driving audiences in East
Premier League still booming in Asia despite Manchester City dominance
City winning five of the last six titles has not diluted interest as the popularity of England’s top flight outstrips its competitors
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -dominance
https://archive.is/optk2
Premier League still booming in Asia despite Manchester City dominance
City winning five of the last six titles has not diluted interest as the popularity of England’s top flight outstrips its competitors
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -dominance
https://archive.is/optk2
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the only truly surprising thing is that this has taken so long to occur - it could have potentially damaging repercussions for the investment from MSP - their money is needed to fund transfers for next season and to pay the next instalment to Laing O'Rourke for the stadium build to continue. there is also the small matter of the potential changes in the boardroomChester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 1:50 pmAnyone who has watched the Everton situation since the arrival of Moshri will not be surprised by this revelation - to many observers including a number of fans at Goodison the influence of Usmanov on proceedings was always apparent -
Questions mount over Alisher Usmanov’s links with Everton FC
Sources claim five football managers held talks over top job in presence of now-sanctioned oligarch
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... everton-fc
Is Moshri a proxy? - the investigation really needs to start in the Isle of Man and where the money for most of Moshri's spending at Everton comes from - Blue Heaven Holdings
of course we have been here before
Paradise Papers: Who is in control of Everton?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41878954
Treasury’s sanctions police ‘reviewing’ finances of Everton FC owner, Guardian understands
Farhad Moshiri reportedly a ‘person of interest’ at special unit over links to sanctioned oligarch Alisher Usmanov
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... nderstands
https://archive.is/3vBrr
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An indirect link to the previous post - remember USM paying Everton £30m to be preferred bidder for naming rights at Bramley Moore
Turnstyle have released a report on naming rights sponsorships
you can download from here
https://turnstilegroup.com/insights/int ... r-stadium/
this might work as an already download
https://cms.turnstilegroup.com/wp-conte ... 5a25ba.pdf
the focus of this linked podcast from Unofficial Partner is the 4 year search for a naming Rights Partner for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
https://www.unofficialpartner.com/podca ... dium-worth
Turnstyle have released a report on naming rights sponsorships
you can download from here
https://turnstilegroup.com/insights/int ... r-stadium/
this might work as an already download
https://cms.turnstilegroup.com/wp-conte ... 5a25ba.pdf
the focus of this linked podcast from Unofficial Partner is the 4 year search for a naming Rights Partner for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
https://www.unofficialpartner.com/podca ... dium-worth
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More links to Everton but actually about a need and desire for tighter financial regulation in the Premier League - certain changes are inevitable to align with the revised UEFA regulations for Profit and Sustainability (though the thresholds in the Premier League will be higher). Of course. the Premier League needs 14 votes to carry a motion and the 14/6 hegemony is now closer to 13/7 so agreements may be difficult even though for the biggest revenue earners strong revenue to football spend rules act greatly in their favour
Everton’s Premier League survival fuels desire for faster, tighter financial regulation
https://archive.is/S7QUO
Everton’s Premier League survival fuels desire for faster, tighter financial regulation
https://archive.is/S7QUO
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I watch all the overlap stuff but I have to say how refreshing Parrish was, not really any BS, he came across really well imho and gave some balanced argumentsChester Perry wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:21 pmSteve Parrish talks to Gary Neville on the Overlap - it is interesting stuff, he brings up a lot of the things I have been posting on this thread in the last few years
Steve Parish on The Current State of Football, Super League, Man City Charges, & More | The Overlap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVdyJKmbBSg
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/uefa ... e86ea3fcd1
Uefa looking to curb the spending of English clubs with a cap on spending/wages
Uefa looking to curb the spending of English clubs with a cap on spending/wages
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for those experiencing paywall issues with the above linkGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 7:20 amhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/uefa ... e86ea3fcd1
Uefa looking to curb the spending of English clubs with a cap on spending/wages
Uefa’s radical plan for fixed spending cap on transfers
Move on transfers comes amid fears over English clubs’ financial dominance
https://archive.is/EFyNH
this makes me laugh a little - and smells as much of Super League and the American owner influence as it does of broader concerns about certain teams having a permanent dominance - and we are close to that final thing already
Just look at the financial distress of the the likes of Juventus, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG (all recently paying wages at unsustainable levels (and including all members of the Super League rebel three), throw in the growing ubiquity of American owners who are wanting to see earnings from their investments (which will then also add asset value)
Then consider that while competition and employment authorities in various jurisdictions may be ok with a the notion of a % revenue cap on wages, achieving a maximum threshold is much less likely to find agreement, and will certainly be put to the test in the courts by players, agents and their unions.
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A great exclusive from the AthleticChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 2:06 pmfascinating podcast from the Athletic looking at the Leeds takeover situation - arrogance or naivety given that relegation was not factored into the pricing equation - of course we appear to have seen that at our club too
Leeds’ power struggle: Radrizzani, 49ers Enterprisers and who chooses Marsch’s successor?
The Athletic Football Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/l ... 0598653177
Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani offered Elland Road as security in deal to buy Sampdoria
https://archive.is/OPiwQ
which is interesting in the context of a proposed sale of Leeds and of course this from yesterday
‘We made mistakes’: Leeds chairman Radrizzani apologises for relegation
Italian vows to ‘continue on journey’ with ‘key appointments’
Radrizzani was expected to sell stake after buying Sampdoria
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... a-takeover
https://archive.is/jI7n0
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This new shirt sponsorship deal for Newcastle United is starting to cause a series of ramifications even before it is approved/confirmed. Miguel Delaney in the Independent outlines them here and I find the owner equity investment argument an interesting one, that if agreed and brought into the rule book, and adopted by the EFL and National League - as funding from the Premier League usually encourages) could have significant impact in the lower reaches of the English game given the number of clubs that benefit from sponsorship deals from owners and their commercial interests. the ramifications at the two distinctly different levels are not the same but are potentially equally significant to games sustainabilityChester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 6:58 pmThis story comes as no surprise and the value seems close enough to being right for the current stage of development - Newcastle United find a Middle East shirt sponsor - I think the deal value is greater than the total commercial Income at Newcastle in the final Ashley years
Newcastle agree £25m-a-year shirt sponsorship with Middle East company
https://archive.is/4hveZ
Why Man City’s FFP case could be another Super League moment for football
Other Premier League clubs are carefully watching Newcastle’s prospective new sponsorship deal amid expectation it could have implications for the investigation into City’s finances
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foo ... 49765.html
https://archive.is/KP1BP
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This in the Athletic is resonant of much of the initial reaction to the news that Andrea Radrizzani was considering mortgaging Elland road to fun his interests in the takeover of SampdoriaChester Perry wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 12:53 pmA great exclusive from the Athletic
Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani offered Elland Road as security in deal to buy Sampdoria
https://archive.is/OPiwQ
which is interesting in the context of a proposed sale of Leeds and of course this from yesterday
‘We made mistakes’: Leeds chairman Radrizzani apologises for relegation
Italian vows to ‘continue on journey’ with ‘key appointments’
Radrizzani was expected to sell stake after buying Sampdoria
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... a-takeover
https://archive.is/jI7n0
Elland Road proposal shows why Leeds and other clubs can’t govern themselves
https://archive.is/aWpzJ
One thing that the article misses is that in the business world such transactions are relatively normal - such a mortgage doe not prevent Radrizzani selling Elland Rd along with the shares he still owns in Leeds United when that transaction comes to pass - essentially he is accessing the capital value now for his next venture and the issue one of overlap - in house moving terms he is just breaking the chain of transaction dependency that is why the loan has been described as a bridging loan.
The issue from a future regulators perspective would still likely be one of keeping the ground available for the club and there is no mention of that relationship being broken in any of the reports I have seen.
Football has allowed the world of business and its practises through the door - we might not like it, but we need to understand just what does and doesn't pose a threat to a club, and this is where transparency of actions becomes important. From what I have seen there is little about such transparency in the proposals for an independent regulator
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Interesting stuff re Everton - if true, it will see Moshiri receive no payment and his holding diminish in value in the short term - though could allow the club to function if Moshiri is sanctioned by UJ Government over the Usmanov relationship.
Moshiri is set to cede majority control of Everton with a new share issue in favour of new investor (MSP) diluting Moshiri to below 50%. New investor will control budgets plus board composition allowing for change in key Chair & CEO positions
https://twitter.com/theesk/status/16643 ... -w7JguAAAA
Moshiri is set to cede majority control of Everton with a new share issue in favour of new investor (MSP) diluting Moshiri to below 50%. New investor will control budgets plus board composition allowing for change in key Chair & CEO positions
https://twitter.com/theesk/status/16643 ... -w7JguAAAA
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The Union of European Clubs announce it's interim executive board, note only one club is from a big 5 League (and it is the league who have been so outspoken about UEFA/ECA. Though Brighton are indirectly represented by Tony Bloom's Belgium club Union Saint-GilloiseChester Perry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 1:22 amMore on this Union of European Clubs - interesting to see the 5 English clubs that were there -Aston Villa, Brighton, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Watford all but he last with European ambitions. Interestingly I think we missed an associate membership of the ECA when we went out to Olympiacos.
from the Guardian
European Club Association is bad for domestic leagues, says La Liga president
Javier Tebas makes claim at Union of European Clubs event
ECA only ‘represents the elite clubs in Europe’, he says
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -president
https://archive.is/wGFVi
and the Athletic who focus more on the fact that the Premier League appear to have accepted in part that they are going to have to share more of their monies with the rest of the pyramid. What is interesting if rather too late is that the issue of UEFA monies is now coming to the fore - this should have been argued about in the build up to the Fan Led review- as I said at the time.
Premier League to share more income with EFL clubs through “New Deal for Football” — Steve Parish
https://archive.is/1OgZn
Interestingly these clubs should be represented by the European Leagues Organisation - the same body Javier Tebas/La Liga walked away from recently because he didn't think that they were pushing their case with UEFA (and FIFA) hard enough - It seems that La Liga are providing some of the initial funding for UEC
https://twitter.com/tariqpanja/status/1 ... 3485249538
You can learn more about the Union of European Clubs here
https://www.ueceurope.org/
https://twitter.com/clubs_union
and watch the launch event where Steve Parrish spoke in a panel session from around 47 minutes in - here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDNRYsV2b9U
you can learn more about it here https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6427093 ... 0Board.pdf
https://twitter.com/CIESsportsintel/sta ... 5739727876
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the contrasts in these lists are always interesting, neither Palace of Newcastle feature in this one produced just a few weeks earlierGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 3:34 pmhttps://www.forbes.com/lists/soccer-valuations/
How are Palace valued higher than Newcastle?
Chester Perry wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 10:23 pmSo this is a really interesting list - and one that doesn't surprise me too much, particularly the number of MLS teams that feature, twice as many as that in the Premier League - from Sportico
World's 50 Most Valuable Soccer Clubs 2023 Ranking
The 50 most valuable soccer clubs in the world are worth a total of $73 billion, according to data compiled by Sportico. The Premier League's Manchester United ranks first at $5.95 billion, while Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls are No. 50 at $525 million. The top 15 richest teams are all in Europe, but MLS landed 18 clubs overall in the top 50, followed by the EPL with nine.
https://archive.is/doYGO
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Phil Hay has been thankful to have much to write about the Elland Rd situation and how it has been an large part of the power struggle at the club over the last 20 yearsChester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 11:19 amThis in the Athletic is resonant of much of the initial reaction to the news that Andrea Radrizzani was considering mortgaging Elland road to fun his interests in the takeover of Sampdoria
Elland Road proposal shows why Leeds and other clubs can’t govern themselves
https://archive.is/aWpzJ
One thing that the article misses is that in the business world such transactions are relatively normal - such a mortgage doe not prevent Radrizzani selling Elland Rd along with the shares he still owns in Leeds United when that transaction comes to pass - essentially he is accessing the capital value now for his next venture and the issue one of overlap - in house moving terms he is just breaking the chain of transaction dependency that is why the loan has been described as a bridging loan.
The issue from a future regulators perspective would still likely be one of keeping the ground available for the club and there is no mention of that relationship being broken in any of the reports I have seen.
Football has allowed the world of business and its practises through the door - we might not like it, but we need to understand just what does and doesn't pose a threat to a club, and this is where transparency of actions becomes important. From what I have seen there is little about such transparency in the proposals for an independent regulator
Elland Road – 20 years a political pawn in the chaotic life of Leeds United
https://archive.is/QECKV
of course this was not the first time the club had to resort to selling the ground
Of course, the issues, concerns and uncertainty of ground sales is not one we are unaware of - the initiative of John B in particular to bring both Turf Moor and Gawthorpe under the umbrella of our club was one we should be long thankful for. Though as Clive Holt as explained in his recent book - it was necessary at the time to keep the club solvent and to allow it to fulfill its moral and financial obligations to its creditorsChester Perry wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:25 pmThis would suggest it did - https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foo ... 13411.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interestingly Wikipedia suggest that Leeds sold Elland Rd to the council in 1982 buying it back in 1998 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elland_Road" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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We first saw this approach from the US clubs in the 1970's then the Americans again and more significantly Russian clubs in the noughties, then the Chinese in the 10's now it is Saudi Arabia who are trying to give significance to their league by paying extortionate wages to superstar players in the twilight of their careers in.
Some might see it as a cynical attempt to help that other Saudi Club Newcastle United as they return to European Football but that is a strtch
Saudi Soccer League Creates Huge Fund to Sign Global Stars
A coordinated effort financed by the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund is offering huge paydays to some of the sport’s biggest stars if they join Saudi Arabia’s best teams.
https://archive.is/f08V7
Some might see it as a cynical attempt to help that other Saudi Club Newcastle United as they return to European Football but that is a strtch
Saudi Soccer League Creates Huge Fund to Sign Global Stars
A coordinated effort financed by the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund is offering huge paydays to some of the sport’s biggest stars if they join Saudi Arabia’s best teams.
https://archive.is/f08V7
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This is interestingChester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:28 amTariq Panja and Rory Smith in the New York Times wonder, like me if the new Chelsea owners are deliberately trying to inflate the market (again) to price out the competition. If this really is the case then the knock on effect will be interesting and challenging for clubs like ours you would think, considering the budgets we will likely be operating under.
Is Chelsea Setting the Market, or Breaking It?
The Premier League club’s American owners have splashed roughly $750 million on new players since last year. Puzzled rivals can’t see a strategy behind the spending.
https://archive.is/XXqJk
https://twitter.com/DeadlineDayLive/sta ... IFt1w&s=19
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So this is moving forward - kind ofChester Perry wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 9:42 amThis is the Everton takeover deal I was referring to - it has been known about for some time now
Everton are set to be sold for around £600m to American investment fund 777 Partners as early as NEXT WEEK, with Farhad Moshiri's unpopular reign nearing an end as the club fight to save their new stadium build and Premier League status
- The £600million deal is expected to be concluded by the start of next week
- It's understood American investment fund 777 Partners are the preferred bidder
- A deal would bring to an end Farhad Moshiri's painful reign behind the controls
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... tners.html
https://archive.is/SqysK
Everton stadium deal: MSP Sports Capital wants 25% stake in club and seats on board
this from Matt Slater in The Athletic
Matt Slater is part of the discussion in this podcast from today, with our friend The Esk challenging some of the details of the deal
https://theresultsbusiness.substack.com ... pisode-45a
https://archive.is/3FEC8
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It seems the Birmingham City takeover is actually going to happen - this is a club that presents a great opportunity if done right
English Football League approve Tom Wagner’s takeover of Birmingham City
https://archive.is/pXZ6F
English Football League approve Tom Wagner’s takeover of Birmingham City
https://archive.is/pXZ6F