It just goes to show, they have no interest in a multi club model, they just want to flip clubs until they get one of higher value.
I agree, what good is the multi club model and all the benefits if they are losing 2, how many more? Surely losing clubs evaporates the competitive advantage.
WIth the mega rich owners coming in to the game, not one is prepared to buy Everton and clear the debts and finish the stadium at c£1bn, when the stadium is built the club will be worth more than that, in 1 or 2 years if the football structure is better and cash improves from not having those big loans ties around our necks it could we worth significantly more.
For a £1bn outlay you could have a club worth £2bn or more in 2 or 3 years... yet we are going to be sold to 777 with all debts remaining in place with further debts to pay for the purchase of the club there will be no significant change under 777 to now, robbing Peter to pay Paul and permanently skint. On top of that the Stadium will be mortgaged to the hilt to fund the rest of their group, or worse sold, if 777 get control we will one way or another lose the benefit of moving to the new stadium...
Those saying give 777 a chance.... I don`t want to hear your bitching and moaning when they take over and ticket prices in the new stadium go up astronomically to cover all these debt payments.
777 is very bad for Everton, in the short term and the long term. These need to be legged pretty quickly.
Their airlineis about to go in to administration in the near future as ACAP are stripping back the funding to 777, this company is collapsing wherever you look, we may be acquired just in time to be a part of that.