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Gakpo looks exciting from the various Man United fan clips (many thanks :)), but I am treating any purchases with a healthy dose of skepticism until further notice following the recent departure of the nerds in favour of (apparently) greater influence on LFC's transfer strategy by Klopp and his 2ic Pep Lijnders.
 

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You'll find out next summer

How often are new owners great straight away in any sport? Generally there's a fair few misses/blunders with any new ownership group. I wouldn't be expecting whoever the new owners are to be competent/excellent for at least a year or two if not more.
 
If they do sign someone at the end of the window I wonder how the narrative that they couldn't afford Gakpo will work out.
It won't hold up that's for sure. We are looking at the loan market. Ighalo 2.0 incoming haha
 
How often are new owners great straight away in any sport? Generally there's a fair few misses/blunders with any new ownership group. I wouldn't be expecting whoever the new owners are to be competent/excellent for at least a year or two if not more.
They don't need to be a excellent. Running United would not be particularly difficult. Strip out the financing costs, dividends and consultancy fees and United could spend £200-£250m per annum from free cash flow. United have never needed an owner to put money into the clubs transfer budget. One would hope that at owner who has generated sufficient wealth to purchase United would not be stupid enough to think that they can spot a player or negotiate a transfer and will leave that to the professionals.
 
They don't need to be a excellent. Running United would not be particularly difficult. Strip out the financing costs, dividends and consultancy fees and United could spend £200-£250m per annum from free cash flow. United have never needed an owner to put money into the clubs transfer budget. One would hope that at owner who has generated sufficient wealth to purchase United would not be stupid enough to think that they can spot a player or negotiate a transfer and will leave that to the professionals.

Famously billionaires are great at just giving up control of their billion dollar ego/vanity projects to people who they see as less successful than them. That's definitely what has happened most of the time in professional sports. It's a wonder that there are any badly run sporting organisations now that you think of it.
 

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Famously billionaires are great at just giving up control of their billion dollar ego/vanity projects to people who they see as less successful than them. That's definitely what has happened most of the time in professional sports. It's a wonder that there are any badly run sporting organisations now that you think of it.

Thats what happens with the oil clubs. Their owners barely ever turn up to games or involve themselves in management.
 
Yes, how dare they fund 100million in strikers. Amateurs

They didnt fund anything. That came from club revenue & being tight arses. The only thing they have funded is the ground redevelopment & new training facility. Both interest free loans. Not gifts either.


Theyre parasites now with an asset that has reached its peak value so theyll be gone soon.

I can only hope they arent replaced by sportswashers otherwise I might have to become an Everton fan.
 

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They didnt fund anything. That came from club revenue & being tight arses. The only thing they have funded is the ground redevelopment & new training facility. Both interest free loans. Not gifts either.


Theyre parasites now with an asset that has reached its peak value so theyll be gone soon.

I can only hope they arent replaced by sportswashers otherwise I might have to become an Everton fan.
Came from coutinho money. Maybe just maybe.. clubs should be sustainable on their own without having owners pump money in or have a richer owner buy them up
 
Thats what happens with the oil clubs. Their owners barely ever turn up to games or involve themselves in management.
Seems a pretty sensible way to handle an investment.
 
Famously billionaires are great at just giving up control of their billion dollar ego/vanity projects to people who they see as less successful than them. That's definitely what has happened most of the time in professional sports. It's a wonder that there are any badly run sporting organisations now that you think of it.
The smart ones are.
 
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